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Modify PDFs in Linux
Modify PDFs on Linux using simple browser-based tools
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
This tool allows you to annotate, draw, and add notes to PDF documents directly in your web browser, enabling you to modify PDFs without installing software on your Linux system.
Upload your PDF file into the web-based editor on your Linux system. You can then use various annotation tools such as pen, text, highlights, and shapes to tailor your PDF as needed.
Yes, the tool is compatible with Linux, as it operates through a web browser. You'll only need internet access and a compatible browser like Firefox or Chrome.
Since this tool is web-based, it requires access through a web browser. You can remotely use it over the internet from any Linux server with a graphical interface.
After customizing your PDF in the editor, you can download the annotated version directly to your Linux system. This feature is available to registered users.
Yes, you can freely modify PDFs using the annotation tools available on the web-based platform. However, downloading the modified document requires registration.
The tool supports PDFs for annotation. Additionally, it can annotate image files in formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP.
Yes, the tool supports multi-page PDFs. You can navigate through the pages and add annotations to a PDF document in Linux.
Absolutely. This browser-based tool does not require software downloads or installations on your Linux computer and offers a seamless online experience.
No, the tool requires an internet connection as it runs in your web browser. It is not designed for offline use on Linux or any other operating system.
No, you cannot edit existing text in PDFs. The tool allows you to add annotations but not change the original text.
The maximum file size limit for each uploaded PDF is 100 MB, sufficient for large documents, but only one file is allowed at a time.
No, OCR features are not available. The tool focuses on annotations rather than text extraction from images.
No, there are no real-time collaboration features. The tool is designed for individual use to modify PDFs one at a time.
The tool processes one file at a time as it doesn't support batch processing. You must complete and download one file before starting a new one.