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Draw on PDF on MacBook
Effortlessly draw on PDF in MacBook Pro and Air
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF file to the annotation tool in the browser. Use the pen tool to draw freely, customize colors, and save the annotated file.
Yes, the MacBook Air is suitable for drawing on PDFs. Use the browser to access online annotations without additional software.
Yes, you can use this tool on a MacBook Pro with M1 chip. Access the annotation tool via the browser to easily draw on PDFs.
Yes, choose from various color options with the color picker. Also adjust the stroke width while drawing on PDFs with the pen tool.
Yes, use the highlighting tool to emphasize important text or areas. Choose your highlight color for better visibility.
Yes, with our browser-based tool, uploading and annotating PDFs is free. Log in to unlock additional features like downloading.
No, download is not required. Access the annotation tool directly in the browser from a MacBook to draw on PDFs quickly and easily.
Yes, use the text annotation tool to add comments or notes to your PDF. Freely place text boxes and easily adjust their properties.
Yes, you can annotate images in various formats like JPG, PNG, and WebP. Use text, pen, and shape tools to mark up your images.
Yes, it works with the MacBook 13. Use a compatible browser to access the PDF annotation features and start drawing.
No, the tool is designed for use with the MacBook trackpad or mouse. Apple Pencil is not supported as these are desktop tools.
No, the tool does not edit existing PDF text. It allows adding annotations without changing the original content.
The maximum file size for uploading a PDF is 100 MB. Ensure your file is within this limit for smooth processing and annotation.
No, you can only annotate one file at a time in a session. Complete one before uploading another PDF for annotation.
No, the online tool does not support real-time collaboration or annotation history. It is designed for individual use.