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Customize PDFs on Macbook
Effortlessly customize PDF files on your Macbook
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Open your PDF with our online tool and use annotation features like pen, text, and shapes to edit your document. Download it afterwards.
Yes, the tool is browser-based and works on the Macbook Pro. You can easily annotate PDFs with tools like highlights and arrows.
Yes, basic annotation features are free. Signing up gives you full access, including saving to Evernote and more features.
Upload your PDF and use the text annotation tool to insert notes or comments directly into your document. Adjust text size and color as needed.
Yes, use our tool via the browser on your Macbook Air. It supports adding highlights, text, and shapes to any PDF document.
You can annotate PDFs and image files like JPG, PNG, and WEBP. Individual files up to 100 MB are supported.
No installation is needed. Use your web browser on the Macbook to access the PDF annotation tool directly online.
No, the tool only allows for adding annotations. Editing existing text in PDFs is not supported; you'll need a different tool for that.
Yes, the tool works on any Macbook, including the M1, as it is accessed via a web browser without compatibility issues.
Select the highlight tool from the toolbar and drag it over the text you want to emphasize in your PDF. Choose from multiple color options.
Yes, upload image files like JPG or PNG to use annotation tools like text, shapes, and pen for editing and markup.
The tool uses standard web shortcuts, but specific Macbook keyboard shortcuts are not integrated. Use a mouse or trackpad for actions.
Each uploaded file can be up to 100 MB. For larger files, consider reducing their size before using the tool.
Yes, the tool is accessible on the Macbook 13 via the web browser. Annotate your PDFs with features like text, highlights, and shapes.
No, an internet connection is required to use the browser-based annotation tool on your Macbook.