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Draw Lines in PDF
Easily draw lines in PDFs online - free of charge
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, select the shapes tool and then the line option. Click to draw straight lines. Adjust as needed before saving.
Yes, use our online tool to draw straight lines. Select the line tool, click to start, and adjust the direction and appearance of the line in your PDF.
The tool primarily supports straight lines with customizable color and thickness options. Adjust these settings to achieve the desired line style.
This tool doesn't support CAD import. Use a PDF editor that can import CAD data if this is your need.
Upload the PDF map to our tool, use the line option in the shape tools to draw and highlight paths or boundaries on your map.
Use the line tool from the shapes section to outline specific parts of your PDF. Adjust the line thickness and color as needed.
Lines may disappear if not saved properly after annotation. Ensure you download the annotated PDF with all embedded changes.
Yes, after drawing lines, you can download the annotated file with all saved and embedded lines in the document.
Yes, the basic annotation features, including drawing lines, are free. Simply upload your PDF and start drawing lines.
Yes, the tool is compatible with popular browsers, including Edge. Use it to draw lines in PDFs effortlessly.
You can upload PDFs and image files like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP for annotation purposes with this tool.
No, the tool doesn't allow editing existing lines. It adds new annotations over the current document view.
Currently, there’s no built-in grid functionality. However, you can manually create grid patterns using the line tool.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. Restart the tool after downloading to annotate another PDF.
No, it’s designed for desktop use only. Access it via a desktop browser for optimal performance and functionality.