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Edit PDF in Safari
Effortlessly edit PDFs in Safari for free
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 into Safari with the browser-based editor. Use annotation tools like pen, text, and highlights to make your changes. Once finished, you can view and download the annotated file.
No specific Safari extension is needed. Just open and use the web-based editor directly in your Safari browser to annotate PDFs.
You can use tools like pens, text annotations, highlights, and shapes like arrows and circles to annotate your PDF files. These tools let you add notes and emphasize content.
Yes, after annotating your PDF in Safari, you can download the annotated version directly to your device as a complete file.
No installation is needed. The annotation tools are accessible through your Safari browser, allowing you to start editing PDFs without additional software.
No, you cannot edit existing text in the PDF. You can only add annotations like notes or highlights over the existing content.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop use only. You will need a desktop or laptop to access the editor through Safari.
Yes, there is a file size limit of 100 MB per PDF. You must work on one document at a time in each session.
Yes, the tool is free to use. You can upload PDFs, annotate them in your Safari browser, and download the annotated files at no cost.
You need to work on one PDF at a time. Complete your annotations, download the result, and then start a new session for the next PDF.
No, real-time collaboration is not possible with this tool. Annotations are made individually, and files need to be manually downloaded and shared.
Besides PDFs, you can annotate image formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP with the available tools in your Safari browser.
Yes, the tool is compatible with other browsers like Chrome and Firefox, but this page focuses on using Safari.
You can use the highlight tool to color important sections or the shapes tool to draw attention with arrows and circles to emphasize key sections.
No, the tool does not support batch processing. You need to upload and annotate each PDF file individually.