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Highlighter in PDFs
Effortlessly highlight text in your PDFs online for free
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The PDF highlighter tool allows you to emphasize text and areas within a PDF document using customizable colored highlights. It's ideal for marking important sections for easy review.
Upload your PDF to the online tool, select the highlighter, choose the desired color, and drag over the text or area you want to highlight. Download the updated PDF with your highlights.
Yes, freehand highlights allow you to manually draw markings to emphasize parts of your document as needed. This is perfect for non-linear text or complex areas.
The tool offers multiple color options for highlighting. You can use the color picker to select from standard colors or customize based on your preferences before applying the highlight.
Yes, multipage PDFs are supported. Navigate through the PDF pages as needed and add highlights on each page. All changes are saved upon download.
Yes, the highlighter tool is available online for free. It provides all the basic features needed to highlight text in your PDF without costs or subscriptions.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop browsers only. Users should access it through a desktop or laptop browser like Chrome or Firefox for the full experience.
No, the tool is for annotation purposes only. You can't directly edit or change the existing text in the PDF document with this tool.
Yes, the tool supports files up to 100 MB in size. Individual files should be annotated per session to ensure optimal performance.
Yes, the highlighter tool can align precisely with your text to create straight highlight lines over words and sentences for a neat emphasis.
Once you've applied highlights and completed annotation, you can download the updated PDF. The highlights are embedded in the document and remain intact.
No, each session is limited to processing one file at a time. Users need to reload the tool to annotate new files after completing a session.
The tool supports PDF and common image files like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, allowing various document types to be annotated.
Yes, users can save their annotated files directly to Evernote, but this requires a login to protect and access your files.
No, the tool currently doesn't support real-time collaboration. Annotations are created independently, and files must be shared separately.