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Insert Squares into PDF
Effortlessly Add Squares to 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 and choose the shape tool. Select the rectangle option to draw squares when width and height are equal. Customize color and thickness.
Yes, you can customize the colors. Use the color picker in the tool palette to choose your preferred color to match the document style or your preferences.
Yes, adding squares to PDFs is free with the online tool. No registration required to upload, annotate, and download your PDF with the added markings.
Once you have inserted squares and completed your annotations, click the download button to save the annotated PDF with all changes to your device.
The tool supports PDFs for inserting squares, and also image formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP for other annotation purposes.
Yes, multi-page PDFs are supported. Use the page controls to navigate and add squares or other shapes on each page if needed.
The upload limit for PDF files is 100 MB per file. Ensure your document doesn't exceed this limit for successful processing and annotation.
Yes, you can click and drag the corners of the drawn square to adjust its size, which is useful for covering different text or area sizes in your PDF.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop browsers only. Access the tool using a computer or laptop on Chrome, Firefox, or Safari.
Yes, in addition to squares, you can draw rectangles, circles, lines, and arrows using the shape tool for more versatile annotation options.
The editor allows navigation between pages in a PDF. This feature enables annotations on any part of a multi-page document, with changes saved across all pages upon download.
Registered users can save annotated files to Evernote, but this requires an active account and logging into the service.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. For batch annotations, you need a different tool that supports multiple file processing simultaneously.
No, the tool is solely for annotation, such as inserting shapes or text. It does not convert PDFs to other formats or vice versa.
No, real-time collaboration features are not available. The tool is designed for individual use without sharing or collaboration options.