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Edit Text in PDFs on Samsung
Edit text in PDFs on Samsung for free
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
No, this tool cannot edit existing PDF text on Samsung devices. It adds annotations like text boxes and comments over the document.
While direct PDF editing on Samsung isn't possible with this tool, use a desktop browser to add text annotations and notes.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop use only. It doesn't function on devices like Samsung phones or tablets.
Direct editing is unavailable on Samsung Galaxy devices, but you can use a desktop browser to upload and annotate your PDFs.
The tool offers various annotation options like text boxes, drawing shapes, and highlights to enhance your PDF documents.
After editing, you can download the annotated PDF directly with all embedded annotations ready for sharing and use.
Yes, the tool provides free access for uploading and annotating your PDFs; however, this must be done via a desktop browser.
The editor supports PDF documents and image formats including JPG, PNG, and WEBP to meet various annotation needs.
No, the tool isn't designed for use on Samsung TVs; it works through desktop browsers for simple PDF and image annotation.
The tool supports files up to 100 MB per session, allowing you to annotate large documents with ease.
No, batch processing isn't supported. You can annotate one PDF at a time using a desktop browser.
No, the tool doesn't have real-time collaboration features. You can annotate independently and share the downloaded file afterward.
Access the tool via a desktop web browser, with no software installation required, to easily start annotating PDFs or images.
No, the tool doesn't offer annotation history tracking. Each session is independent, focusing on current annotations.
No, the tool doesn't support text recognition (OCR) on images. It is aimed at enhancing documents with annotations.