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Edit Text in PDF on Opera
Annotate PDFs with text on Opera
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
You cannot edit existing text in PDFs within your Opera browser. It's possible to add annotations like text boxes and highlights over the document.
Upload your PDF to the online annotation tool, use provided tools like text boxes, highlights, and shapes for annotations, then download the PDF.
Yes, use the highlight tool in the PDF annotator. It allows you to emphasize important text through color-coded highlights directly in your Opera browser.
Yes, you can! Use the text annotation tool to write comments or labels directly on the PDF in your Opera browser.
Supported formats include PDF files as well as image files like JPG, PNG, and WEBP. Upload these files directly through your Opera browser.
Use the shape tool to add arrows. Select the arrow shape and position it where needed, adjusting its color for clarity.
Yes, use the pen tool to freely draw or sketch on your PDF. Adjust the color and stroke thickness via the annotation palette.
Yes, the annotation tool works on Opera GX just like in the regular Opera browser, allowing adding text, highlights, and drawings.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB per PDF. Ensure your file is within this limit when using the online tool in Opera.
Upload your PDF, use the text annotation tool to place comments/text boxes, and download the annotated PDF directly in the Opera browser.
Yes, when logged in, you can save your annotated PDF directly to Evernote, which requires an account and login credentials.
Yes, it supports multi-page PDFs. You can navigate through pages and annotate each page individually.
No, the tool is limited to one file per session. Complete one file before starting the next.
No, this annotation tool is designed for desktop use. Access it via the Opera browser on a desktop or laptop.
After downloading your annotated PDF, you can share it via email or upload it to cloud services like Evernote for visible comments and highlights.