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Customizing PDFs on Mac
Easily customize PDFs on Mac
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF to the tool, then use annotation functions like text boxes, highlights, and shapes to edit, and download the revised version.
Yes, with the text annotation tool, you can insert text boxes anywhere in your PDF. Adjust text properties and position the boxes as you like.
You can upload and annotate PDFs for free. However, enabling download or save options may require you to register.
Use the highlight tool to select and emphasize important text passages in your PDF. Choose from multiple color options to differentiate areas.
Our tool doesn't integrate with Preview, but offers annotation options like adding text boxes as headers directly via the browser interface.
The tool supports PDFs and a variety of image formats including JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, allowing you to annotate these files easily.
Yes, each file must be 100 MB or smaller. If your PDF exceeds this size, you'll need to reduce it before uploading.
Yes, the tool is browser-based, so you can annotate PDFs directly from Chrome, Firefox, or Safari without installations.
The tool doesn't support real-time collaboration or update tracking. It's designed for static annotations on a single file at a time.
No, editing existing text isn't supported. You can only add new annotations over the document.
Select the "Shapes" tool, choose a shape like an arrow or rectangle, and place it in your PDF. Adjust size and color as needed.
Once annotations are saved and downloaded, they become part of the PDF, and previous versions are not retrievable through this tool.
No, this tool requires a desktop browser for access. Use your Mac to upload and annotate files.
No, you can only edit one file per session. Complete your annotations, download, then start a new session for another file.
Ensure your file is under the 100 MB limit and in a supported format. Refresh the browser, try uploading again, or check your internet connection.