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Draw Shapes in PDFs
Create and Customize Geometric Shapes in PDFs Online
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF and then select the shape tool from the annotation bar. Choose from rectangles, circles, lines, or arrows and place them on your PDF as needed. Adjust colors and position to suit your needs.
You can draw rectangles, circles, lines, and arrows to enhance your PDF. These geometric annotations are ideal for highlighting important sections or as design elements.
Yes, use the color picker in the toolbar to select your preferred color for each drawn shape. This allows for clear and differentiated annotations.
Freehand shapes aren't directly supported, but you can use the pen tool for free drawing. It allows for more organic annotations and sketches.
Use rectangles and circles to create outlines or sections for your mind maps. This helps visually organize information and improve presentation.
Yes, the tool supports multi-page PDFs. Navigate through the pages and add shapes as needed. All shapes will be saved upon downloading the file.
No, the tool is browser-based. You can draw shapes directly in PDFs online without installing any software. Simply upload your PDF and start annotating.
Yes, if your PDF contains images, you can draw shapes over them. This is useful for highlighting details or focusing on specific areas.
Simply click on the shape tool in the PDF editor's toolbar. Choose the type of shape you want to draw and customize it to your needs.
Yes, after drawing shapes and making other annotations, you can download the annotated PDF. All changes will be embedded in the file.
Yes, there's a limit of 100 MB per file. If your PDF exceeds this size, you will need to shrink it before uploading.
No, the tool is currently available only for desktop browsers. Use Chrome, Firefox, or Safari on a laptop or desktop to utilize the full functionality.
No, you can't edit existing shapes that are part of the PDF content. You can only add new shapes to the PDF using the tool.
No, it only allows for the annotation of one PDF at a time. For multiple files, upload one, edit it, and start again to upload another.
This tool focuses on drawing shapes directly online and might not support all advanced features of Adobe Acrobat. It's intended for simple geometric annotations.