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Add Annotations in PDF
Effortlessly add annotations online to PDF files
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF, use annotation options like text, shapes, or highlights to mark the document, and then download the annotated PDF.
Yes, after annotating, download the file with all saved annotations. Simply complete your changes and click 'download'.
Use the download option after annotating. If you close the session before downloading, annotations may not be saved.
Choose the text annotation tool, click where in the PDF, enter your comment or note, and adjust properties as needed.
Yes, use the highlight tool to emphasize text and areas in your PDF. Select your preferred color to mark important sections.
Select the shape tool to add geometric annotations like rectangles or arrows. Click to place the shape in the PDF and drag to resize.
Yes, free users can upload, annotate, and preview files. However, downloading requires a registered account.
The tool supports files up to 100 MB and allows working on one file per session. Ensure your PDF does not exceed this limit.
Yes, you can annotate multi-page PDFs. Navigate through the pages during your session and add annotations as needed.
Upload your PDF and use annotation tools to mark JPG images within the file. You can add text, shapes, or highlights.
Annotations created with the tool are compatible with most PDF readers that can display and preserve the inserted annotations.
Annotations saved in your PDF remain intact when using PDF converters, preserving your notes and highlights.
The tool adds annotations to your PDF but doesn't support editing the actual text. You'll need a separate tool for text editing.
No, this tool is designed for desktop use. To annotate on mobile, use apps like Evernote that can open annotated PDFs.
No, the tool processes one PDF at a time. You'll need to complete, download, and then restart the process for additional files.