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Draw on PDFs on Smartphones
Easily Draw on PDFs with Your Smartphone
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
No, our tool requires a desktop or laptop browser to draw on PDFs. You can transfer files to your computer for annotation.
No app installation is required. The tool works in your web browser, but only on desktops, not smartphones.
Upload your PDF to the browser, select the pen tool, and start drawing freely on each page of the document.
Yes, use the pen tool for freehand diagrams or the shape tool to insert arrows, circles, and other geometric shapes.
Yes, drawing on PDFs is free. You can upload, annotate, and preview, but a login is required for full download.
A stylus helps with precise annotations. However, note that tool access is limited to desktop browsers.
No, this tool is designed for desktop browsers. It does not work on mobile browsers or smartphone platforms.
You can upload images like JPEG or PNG from any device to a computer and use the tool for annotations.
You can annotate PDF files and image types like .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp. The tool does not directly work with smartphone files.
While specific security details aren't provided, uploaded files are handled in standard user environments.
No, you cannot edit existing PDF text. The tool is for adding annotations over PDFs and requires a computer browser.
No, the tool supports editing single files per session. Each file must be independently annotated on a desktop.
Yes, there is a size limit of 100 MB for each PDF or image file you upload for annotation.
You can use popular desktop browsers like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari to access the PDF drawing tool. Smartphones are not compatible.
Use the pen for freehand drawings, the text tool for comments, highlighting for emphasis, and shapes for geometric annotations.