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Import PDFs on macOS
Easily import PDF files on macOS - Compatible with all versions
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To import a PDF on macOS, use a browser-based annotation tool. Simply upload your PDF by dragging and dropping it into the tool. This method works across various macOS versions, including Sierra, Monterey, and Ventura.
Yes, you can import PDFs on macOS Ventura using online tools. These tools allow you to upload and annotate your PDF directly in the browser, with no additional software needed.
Absolutely, you can import PDFs on macOS Sierra. Use a web-based PDF tool to upload and annotate your documents, which efficiently works across different macOS versions.
Direct import from Excel to PDF isn't a feature, but you can manually convert Excel files to PDF and then upload the PDFs to the tool for annotation.
Ensure the PDF does not exceed 100 MB and that you're using a supported format. Use compatible browsers like Chrome or Firefox for the best experience.
Yes, this tool is compatible with macOS Monterey. Simply access it via your browser, upload your PDF, and start annotating without any installation.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB per PDF. Ensure your file does not exceed this limit for a smooth experience.
No installation is required. This browser-based tool allows you to upload and annotate PDFs online without downloading additional software.
Of course, you can easily import and annotate PDFs on macOS Big Sur using our browser-based solution designed for various macOS versions.
After importing your PDF, use annotation tools like pens, text, and shapes to mark your document. Save and download the annotated PDF for future use.
You cannot edit existing text within PDFs using this tool. You can add annotations on the document, but text editing requires other software.
Yes, the tool is designed to work across all macOS versions from Sierra to Ventura. Ensure you're using a compatible web browser for smooth operation.
Yes, you can upload images like JPG, PNG, and WEBP to annotate them just like PDFs, enabling versatile document management.
No, the tool is currently desktop-only. It's best accessed from a desktop or laptop via web browsers like Chrome or Firefox.
No, the tool processes single files at a time. You need to complete one session before starting another for additional files.