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Make Changes to PDFs in Safari
Effortlessly make changes to PDF files in Safari
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Use the online annotation tool to open your PDF in Safari. Add text, highlights, and drawings directly in your browser without installing software. Just upload your file and use the toolbar to make edits.
Yes, you can annotate PDFs using Safari on Windows 10. Open Safari, go to the online tool, upload your PDF, and use the available annotation tools to mark up your document.
Safari is excellent for annotating PDFs on a MacBook. The online tool lets you add comments, highlights, and drawings directly in your browser. No desktop software is needed.
Ensure your PDF file is under 100 MB and try updating your browser or using a different version of Safari. The tool is designed for desktops, so make sure you're using a compatible Mac or Windows browser.
Upload your PDF in Safari, select the text annotation tool, and click where you want to add text. Adjust properties like font size before inserting the text. Edit your annotations as needed.
Yes, annotating PDFs in Safari is free. You can use basic annotation features at no cost. However, you need to be logged in to use download functions and possibly save to Evernote.
No extension is required. The tool works directly in your browser, providing a straightforward interface for uploading and annotating PDFs without additional downloads.
Currently, the tool does not support iOS Safari. It is designed for access via desktop browsers like Safari, Chrome, or Firefox on Mac and Windows devices.
Open Safari, navigate to the annotation tool, and upload your PDF. Use the toolbar to select from pen, shape, or text tools to mark up your document. Finish by downloading your edited PDF.
Yes, upload your PDF in Safari and use the highlight tool to emphasize important sections. Adjust the color to highlight specific texts.
Definitely, you can work with multipage PDFs in Safari. The tool allows you to annotate pages individually, with navigation controls to switch between them.
No, you can't edit existing text in PDFs. The tool is designed for adding new annotations, like text boxes or highlights, but it doesn't change the original text.
Yes, but there is a size limit of 100 MB per PDF. This ensures smooth performance and seamless handling in the browser environment on supported devices.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. You need to complete editing one PDF before uploading another, as batch editing or processing is not supported.
Yes, just upload your PDF and use the shape tool to insert arrows. Position them to point out interesting spots and adjust color and size as needed.