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Editing PDFs on iPad
Learn to effortlessly edit PDFs on your iPad
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
No, this tool is designed for desktop browsers. To edit PDFs on the iPad, use alternative apps compatible with iOS.
Use iPad-friendly apps from the App Store designed for PDF annotations, often supporting text, highlights, and shapes.
Utilize annotation tools like pen for drawing, text annotations for comments, highlights for emphasis, and shapes for geometric markings.
This tool is for desktop use only. For annotating images on an iPad, look for specialized apps supporting various formats and annotations.
On an iPad, you can add text annotations to your PDFs in native or third-party apps, customizing font properties and positioning as needed.
Although this tool doesn't support the iPad, many iPad apps allow highlighting PDF sections with customizable colors for emphasis.
No, the tool isn't iPad optimized. It's developed for desktop use, involving mouse and keyboard inputs.
While this specific tool is desktop-only, many free iPad apps offer basic PDF annotation features.
Color adjustments are common in iPad PDF apps. When using related iOS applications, choose from a color palette or picker.
Yes, multi-page support is available, but only on the desktop. Use controls to annotate different document sections.
In apps designed for iPad, annotations made can usually be directly saved in the PDF file for sharing or later access.
No, you cannot edit existing text in PDFs with this tool. It's intended for adding annotations over existing content only.
The desktop-based tool doesn't support batch processing. Similarly, iPad apps usually focus on single file editing.
No, the tool does not offer real-time collaboration. Annotations need to be completed individually before sharing the final output.
The tool supports files up to 100 MB per PDF for desktop use, which is sufficient for most standard sizes.