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Insert Shapes in PDF
Effortlessly insert shapes into PDFs online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF file, navigate to the shape toolbar and select a shape like a rectangle or an arrow. Click on the PDF to insert and adjust the shape.
Our tool focuses on adding shapes to PDFs. For inserting images, you might need a PDF editor that supports image editing.
You can add geometric shapes like rectangles, circles, lines, and arrows to your PDF for highlights and visual separation.
Yes, you can add shapes to PDFs for free using our online tool, without downloading any software.
Yes, use the shape tool, select a circle, and click on your PDF to place it. Adjust the size and position as needed.
The maximum file size for uploading a PDF is 100 MB. For larger files, consider reducing the size or splitting the document.
Yes, with the shape tool, select the arrow shape and click on the PDF to insert it. You can then adjust the direction and size.
Select the shape tool and use the color picker before drawing to choose the desired color for the shape.
Yes, our shape-inserting tool works on most major web browsers on desktop platforms. However, mobile devices are not supported.
No, the tool is designed for annotations. To edit existing text, you'll need a specialized PDF editor with text-editing capabilities.
Yes, when you download the PDF, all added shapes and annotations are embedded in the document.
Yes, you can navigate through all pages of a multi-page PDF and insert shapes on each page.
No, the tool handles one PDF at a time. Complete annotating one file before proceeding to the next.
Yes, the tool works seamlessly in Chrome as well as other major desktop browsers like Firefox and Safari.
Unfortunately, the shape-inserting tool is currently available only for desktop browsers, not for mobile devices.