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Draw on PDFs on Your Laptop
Effortless Drawing on PDFs with Your Laptop
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload the PDF to our browser-based tool. Use the pen tool to draw directly on the document. Customize colors and stroke width to your needs.
Use our pen tool for freehand drawing, text annotation for notes, highlighter for emphasis, and shape tools for arrows and circles.
Yes, if your laptop supports stylus input, you can use it to draw on PDFs similar to using a pen tool. Ideal for precise work.
Yes, our tool works perfectly on Windows 11 laptops. Access the tool through your web browser to start annotating PDFs.
Yes, you can preview your annotated PDF and download it with all embedded annotations for easy sharing.
Absolutely, choose from several available colors in the color picker to add vibrant annotations to your PDFs.
The maximum size for any file upload is 100 MB. This ensures smooth performance when annotating larger documents.
Yes, you can annotate across multiple pages in a PDF and easily navigate using the page controls.
Yes, upload image files such as JPG or PNG to annotate them with our drawing tools, similar to PDF annotation.
No, the tool is designed for use on desktop and laptop devices only. It cannot be accessed from mobile devices.
Yes, as long as you use a compatible browser like Chrome or Firefox, our tool works on Mac laptops.
Yes, the annotation tool is browser-based and requires no software installation. Access it directly online.
Select the pen tool from the toolbar, adjust the stroke width and color as needed, and draw directly on your PDF.
Yes, logged-in users can save their annotated PDFs directly to Evernote for easy access and sharing.
Yes, creating an account enables downloading annotated PDFs and saving in Evernote for later use.