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Edit PDFs on MacOS
Effortlessly edit PDFs on MacOS online
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can annotate PDFs on MacOS directly in your browser without extra software. Use annotation tools to highlight text, add notes, or draw shapes.
Upload your PDF to the online tool, utilize available annotation features like text boxes and highlights to make changes, then download the updated document.
The current tool supports annotations but not merging PDFs. Please use other desktop software for PDF management to merge files.
Ensure you use the right tool and file format. The tool supports annotations, not editing text. Make sure the PDF is under 100 MB.
After making changes, click the download option to save the PDF with embedded annotations. Free users can view changes online, while logged-in users can download.
Yes, you can use the tool with any browser on MacOS Sierra to make annotations and changes to PDFs as needed.
Basic users can upload, annotate, and view PDFs online for free. Full download capabilities require a login.
While this service works online, MacOS Preview itself also allows for basic PDF annotations and viewing. Consider your needs for a detailed decision.
Use the text annotation tool to add comments. After uploading your PDF, select the tool and click where you want to insert a comment box.
The tool supports file sizes up to 100 MB. If your file is larger, consider compressing it before uploading.
No downloads are required. The tool runs entirely in your web browser, offering MacOS users a seamless experience.
The tool offers pen, highlighting, text annotations, and shapes like circles and arrows to mark your PDFs.
No, it doesn't allow editing of existing PDF texts but enables annotations. For text changes within a PDF, use specific PDF editing software.
No, the tool works online only. You need an internet connection to upload and process your PDF files on MacOS.
The tool allows only one file per session. For batch processing, you'll need desktop software with that capability.