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Frequently Asked Questions
To edit PDFs on Windows 11, use online annotation tools to add notes, highlights, or drawings directly in your browser without installing additional software.
Yes, browser-based online annotation tools offer free options for adding annotations like text, sketches, or highlights without software installation.
Yes, you can use web-based PDF editors to annotate and mark up PDFs without relying on Microsoft software.
Use tools like pen, text annotation, highlighting, and shapes to annotate PDFs. Customize these annotations with different colors and styles.
Upload your PDF to an online editor and use annotation tools like text, highlights, and shapes to make the desired edits.
Yes, online PDF editors allow annotation of multi-page PDFs. Navigate through pages using tools like pen or text annotations on each page.
You can annotate PDF, JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP files with this tool, with a maximum file size of 100 MB.
No, this tool doesn't allow editing existing PDF text. It allows annotations like notes or highlights on top of the document.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop browsers only, not mobile devices. Use it on a laptop or desktop for optimal results.
No, the tool supports files up to 100 MB. Split larger files or reduce their size to be within this limit for editing.
It offers a user-friendly, web-based platform for annotating PDFs and images without software installation on Windows.
Ensure your PDF meets size and format requirements. Clear the cache or try a different browser if you encounter operational errors.
Yes, after annotation, you can download the PDF or save it to platforms like Evernote, provided you're signed in there.
No, currently the tool processes one PDF at a time. Annotate, download, then upload another to continue.
Simply upload your PDF file to the online tool, annotate using the provided tools, and download the edited file.