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Annotate PDFs on iPhone
Learn how to annotate PDFs on your iPhone
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can annotate PDFs using apps available for iPhone, but this particular annotation tool works only in desktop browsers.
Use any PDF viewer that supports annotations, like built-in apps or third-party solutions on the iPhone 12.
On your iPhone, you'll typically need an app integrated with Safari for PDF annotation, as direct annotations in Safari aren't supported.
Yes, the iPhone has built-in features for markup in various apps, but this online tool is inaccessible on mobile devices.
Like other iPhone models, you can use available apps that offer PDF annotation features for the iPhone 13.
Yes, annotations are possible with compatible apps on the iPhone XR that utilize iOS features.
Yes, the iPhone SE supports various apps that offer PDF annotation features through the operating system.
No, this specific tool requires a desktop browser; iPhones need native apps for PDF annotations.
Many apps do, but this tool only allows annotations, not editing existing text in PDFs.
Desktop tools usually have a limit of 100 MB per file. On iPhone, check app-specific limitations.
No, the tool processes one file at a time, and batch processing is not currently supported.
The tool works only in desktop browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari) and is not intended for mobile use.
While other tools might, this online tool does not support text extraction or OCR features.
After annotating PDFs on a compatible device, you can view them with any PDF reader on your iPhone.
Direct browser-based annotations aren't possible; you're limited to apps that support this feature in iOS.