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Edit PDF Online
Easily Edit Your PDF Documents Online
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
This tool allows you to annotate, draw, and highlight PDFs directly in your browser without installing desktop software.
No, this tool cannot edit existing text in PDFs. It is intended for adding annotations like notes, highlights, and shapes.
Upload your PDF file. Use tools like pen, text, and highlight to add annotations. Adjust colors and positions for better clarity.
The tool supports files up to 100 MB. You can annotate one file per session.
Yes, you can annotate across multiple pages. Navigate and annotate each page as needed and download the entire document.
Use the highlight tool to mark important text and areas in your PDF document.
Yes, you can choose colors for text, highlights, and shapes. Adjust colors using the color picker to suit your needs.
Yes, it is ideal for annotating PDFs like educational notes or research documents. Use annotations for highlights and comments.
Yes, when you download the file, the annotations are embedded within the PDF.
No, there are no collaboration features or real-time editing. It's a single-user tool per session for annotation.
No, it is desktop only. Use it with a desktop browser like Chrome or Firefox for best results.
No, the tool does not have OCR capabilities. It is purely for annotation, not for extracting text from images.
Yes, it supports image formats like .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp, allowing for image annotation as well.
No, you can work on one PDF at a time. Annotate, download, and then start a new session for another document.
Use the shape tool to create arrows, circles, or rectangles. Position these over target areas to highlight specific parts.