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Customize PDF on MacOS
Seamlessly customize PDFs on MacOS for free
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To customize a PDF on MacOS, upload your PDF file through the browser into the annotation tool. Use text annotations, shapes, and highlights to make changes directly in the interface.
Yes, the tool works on MacOS Ventura. It is browser-based, allowing you to annotate PDFs without downloading software, and it's perfect for all current MacOS versions.
Yes, the tool is free for uploading and annotating PDFs. Downloading or saving in Evernote requires sign-up. No installation and no costs for basic annotations.
The tool offers a pen for freehand drawings, text annotations for comments, highlights for emphasis, and shapes for marking areas. Customize colors and styles to suit your needs.
Yes, after annotating your PDF, you can download the file with embedded annotations. You need to be logged into the service to do so.
Yes, the tool supports multi-page PDFs on MacOS. You can navigate between pages and annotate each page as needed, with annotations visible on all pages.
No download is required. The PDF annotation tool runs entirely in your browser, allowing you to customize your PDFs on MacOS without app installation.
The tool supports PDFs and image files like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. It offers compatibility for both multi-page and single-page PDFs.
Yes, you can annotate images by uploading files like JPG or PNG into the tool. Use similar annotation tools as with PDFs to modify images.
Yes, the maximum file size for a PDF or image is 100 MB per file. If your file exceeds this limit, try reducing the size before uploading.
No, you cannot edit existing text in PDFs with this tool. It is designed for adding annotations like notes and markups without altering the original text.
Yes, the browser-based nature allows it to work on older versions like MacOS Sierra, but it performs excellently on newer systems without software limitations.
Yes, by using annotation tools, you can adjust visual aspects like colors and text within annotations to enhance your PDFs' communication.
No, the tool does not support OCR (optical character recognition) for text extraction. It is designed for annotations, not text editing or extraction.
No, the tool processes one PDF or image file at a time. Annotate, download, and start a new session for additional files.