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Annotate PDFs in Safari
Effortlessly Annotate PDFs in Safari Browser
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, use our browser-based tool to annotate PDFs directly in Safari. Add text notes, highlights, and shapes without software installation.
Simply upload your PDF in the Safari browser. Use the available annotation tools to add text, highlights, or shapes as needed.
No extension is required. Our tool allows you to annotate PDFs directly in Safari, streamlining your workflow without extra installations.
You can use tools like pencil for freehand drawings, text for annotations, highlights, and shapes like circles and arrows to enhance your PDFs.
Absolutely! Our tool is optimized for use in Safari on Mac. Utilize all annotation tools to effectively mark up your PDFs.
Yes, our tool supports multi-page PDFs. Annotate each page of your document and switch between pages effortlessly.
The tool supports files up to 100 MB. Ensure your PDF does not exceed this limit for smooth usage.
Yes, after annotating your PDF, download the file with all embedded annotations or save it in Evernote by signing in.
Yes, the highlight tool lets you emphasize important text sections in different colors, making essential information easily identifiable.
No, the tool is currently only available for desktop use. Access it via Safari on your desktop or laptop for the best experience.
No, the tool does not allow editing of existing text in PDFs. It focuses on adding annotations over the existing document.
Yes, the tool is compatible with other major browsers like Chrome and Firefox, in addition to Safari.
No, the tool does not offer OCR capabilities. It is designed for annotation purposes, not for extracting text from images.
No, batch processing is not supported. The tool processes one file at a time, allowing annotation of a single document per session.
Besides PDFs, the tool supports image annotation for JPG, PNG, and WEBP files, enabling versatile document editing.