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Annotate PDF on Mac
Efficiently annotate PDF files on your Mac
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF to our browser-based tool and use the pen, text, highlight, and shape tools to add annotations directly on your Mac.
Yes, you can annotate PDFs for free with the browser-based tool on your Mac. Sign up to download or save annotations to Evernote.
To highlight text, choose the highlighting tool after uploading your PDF. Select the text to emphasize by clicking and dragging.
Yes, you can draw on PDFs using the pen tool. Customize the color and stroke width for personalized annotations.
Use the text annotation tool to add comments. Click where you want the comment, type in your text, and adjust the text box as needed.
Yes, use the shape tool to draw circles, rectangles, or arrows to highlight specific areas in your PDF.
Yes, you can upload and annotate multi-page PDFs on Mac by navigating between pages to apply annotations throughout the document.
Yes, the tool supports files up to 100 MB. If your PDF exceeds this size, consider splitting it into smaller sections.
No, the tool does not support editing existing text. It only allows adding annotations over the original content.
Yes, the annotation tool is designed for desktop use. It can be accessed on Mac via any common web browser.
Yes, once signed in, you can save your annotated PDF directly from your Mac to Evernote.
Use the highlight tool to emphasize key points. Use different colors for varying emphasis and clarity.
Yes, no installation required. Access the tool directly via your web browser on a Mac and use it.
Finish your current session by downloading or saving it. Then, restart the editor to upload another PDF for annotation.
No, you can only work on one PDF at a time. Edit each file in a separate session.