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Draw on PDF on iPhone
Learn how to easily draw on PDFs using your iPhone
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, various iOS-compatible apps allow you to draw on PDFs. Our browser-based tool doesn't support mobile devices, but iPhone apps do.
To annotate a PDF, use iOS apps that support drawing, highlighting, and adding text. Open the PDF in an app and use the available tools.
Yes, the Apple Pencil can be used with certain iOS apps to annotate PDFs on the iPhone, offering precise input for drawings and markups.
Direct editing in Safari isn't supported by our tool. Use iOS apps for PDF annotation to draw directly on PDFs.
For iPhone SE, use iOS apps that allow PDF annotations. Download a PDF editor app from the App Store to draw on PDFs freely.
Several iOS apps offer free PDF annotation features. Search the App Store for PDF editors with free drawing capabilities for your device.
Our browser-based tool does not support mobile devices. iPhone XR users can use specific iOS apps for PDF annotation.
Yes, if compatible with your device, the Apple Pencil allows PDF annotation via iOS apps for drawing and marking up.
Generally, modern iPhones can use iOS apps for PDF annotations. However, our specific browser-based tool isn't mobile device-friendly.
Our annotation tool is optimized for desktop use only. Use iOS apps on an iPhone to perform similar tasks.
Yes, iOS 15 supports various apps that offer PDF annotation features such as drawing, text, and highlighting.
Use available apps on the iPhone 14 for drawing and annotating PDFs. Most PDF editor apps offer drawing tools for new iPhone models.
Editing text in PDFs typically requires desktop software. iPhone apps focus more on annotations like drawing and highlighting.
Real-time collaboration for PDF annotations is usually limited on mobile devices compared to desktop solutions.
Mobile devices often can't handle advanced PDF features like desktop tools. They're better suited for simple annotations like drawing.