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Draw on PDFs in Safari
Effortlessly draw on PDF files in the Safari browser
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Open our annotation tool in Safari, upload your PDF file, and select the pen tool from the toolbar to draw. You can choose the color and adjust the stroke width.
Yes, drawing on PDFs is free. Just open the tool in your Safari browser, upload your PDF, and start annotating without any cost.
No, no extensions are needed. Our tool works directly in the Safari browser. Simply upload your file and start annotating immediately.
Yes, the pen tool includes a color picker. Choose your preferred color before you start drawing on the PDF in Safari.
Yes, the tool is user-friendly with a clear interface. Use the pen tool to easily draw or sketch on your PDF.
The tool supports PDF files and also allows annotations on image files like JPG, PNG, and WEBP. All can be drawn on in Safari.
No, the tool is designed for desktop browsers, including Safari on computers. It's not supported on mobile devices.
Yes, after drawing on your PDF, you can download the annotated version with all embedded drawings.
The PDF file can be up to 100 MB in size. If it's larger, you should split the document before uploading for annotation.
The tool fully supports multi-page PDFs. Navigate between pages to add annotations throughout the document in Safari.
No, the tool does not allow editing of existing PDF text. It focuses solely on annotations like drawing, highlighting, and adding notes.
No, only one file can be processed at a time. After completing annotations on a file, you can start a new session for another document.
Yes, you can insert shapes like rectangles and circles by selecting the shape tool from the toolbar.
The tool is intuitive and you can access drawing functions with basic guidance directly on the interface. No formal tutorial is needed.
Yes, use the pen and shape tools to provide visual feedback directly on PDF documents for design purposes in Safari.