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Draw on PDF on Mac
Discover how to effortlessly draw on PDFs on Mac
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
You can draw on a PDF on Mac using browser-based annotation tools. Upload your PDF and use the pen tool for freehand drawing directly in the browser without extra software installation.
Use the pen tool for freehand drawing, the shape tool for geometric elements, and the text annotation tool to add comments or labels to your PDFs.
Yes, the drawing tool is also compatible with image files. Simply upload a JPG, PNG, or other supported image formats and use the pen tool to draw or highlight.
Yes, the basic functionality of drawing on PDFs is available for free. For additional features like saving your work to Evernote, you might need an account.
Direct support for the Apple Pencil is not available, but you can use your Mac's trackpad or a connected tablet to simulate a drawing experience.
Yes, you can customize the color of your drawings using the color picker in the toolbar. Select your preferred color before drawing to personalize your annotations.
Use the pen tool from the annotation palette to freely draw your signature on any part of the PDF. Adjust the color and width as needed for clarity.
The maximum file size for uploading and drawing on PDFs is 100 MB. This allows for handling large documents, but only one file can be edited at a time.
No, this PDF drawing tool is accessible online only via your browser. You'll need an internet connection to use the features and download your annotated PDF.
Yes, after drawing or annotating your PDF, you can download the file with all embedded annotations, ready to share or for further use.
Yes, multi-page PDFs are supported. Navigate between pages to add annotations to specific sections of the document.
No, the tool does not track an annotation history. Changes are applied directly and are only available until the session ends or the file is downloaded.
No, the tool does not support editing existing text in PDFs. It's limited to adding annotations like text boxes or drawings over the document.
No, this tool is optimized for desktop use only and accessible via a browser on Mac computers. Consider other applications for annotations on mobile devices.
No, batch processing of multiple PDFs is not an option. You need to annotate, download each file individually, and restart for each new document.