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Easily write, type, and edit PDFs on your smartphone
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can download PDFs directly from the internet or emails to your smartphone. Simply tap the PDF link or attachment to download it to your device.
To read a PDF on your smartphone, use a PDF reader app from your app store. Open the app, locate the downloaded PDF in your file manager, and tap it to open.
While this tool is desktop-only, various smartphone apps allow PDF annotation. Download an app that supports PDF annotation to add notes and highlights.
Yes, many free apps in app stores allow PDF annotations. Look for one that offers text and annotation features.
You'll need a document converter app. Many PDF reader apps offer this feature, allowing you to open a Word document and save it as a PDF.
Use a file converter app or a PDF creator on your smartphone. Upload the PNG file and select the option to 'save as PDF'.
Yes, several apps allow you to annotate and add text to PDFs. Choose one that meets your needs and download it from your app store.
Direct text editing in a PDF typically requires PDF editing software, usually desktop-based. Look for advanced mobile apps for more capabilities.
Some mobile apps offer text editing features, but changing existing PDF text is usually a desktop function. Look for comprehensive PDF apps for more options.
Yes, once you've annotated and saved a PDF on your phone, you can directly share it via email or messaging apps from your apps.
File size restrictions are generally set by the specific app or service you use. Check app details for file size limitations.
No, this annotation tool is currently only available as a desktop version for browsers and does not work on mobile devices.
Most apps process files individually. For batch processing, manage downloads separately unless specific software supports it.
While this tool lacks OCR, look for mobile apps that offer text extraction from images if needed.
Some apps may not handle very large files well due to device limitations. Consider splitting files or using higher-capacity apps.