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Annotate PDFs on MacOS
Efficiently Annotate PDFs on MacOS
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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 Ventura. Use the annotation tool from your browser to easily add comments, highlights, and shapes.
Upload your PDF through the browser. Use the toolbar to select pen, text, highlight, or shape tools to annotate your document.
Yes, you can use the PDF annotation tool for free on MacOS to upload and view annotations. Some export features may require login.
Yes, the tool works on various MacOS versions as long as you have a compatible browser like Chrome or Firefox installed.
No, the tool does not edit existing text. It only allows adding annotations. Use specialized PDF editing software for text modifications.
Most MacOS versions, including Monterey, Big Sur, and Sierra, are supported as long as accessed through a desktop browser.
Yes, use the highlight tool to emphasize important sections of your PDF. Choose different colors to effectively organize your highlights.
No, the annotation tool is browser-based and requires an internet connection. Offline use is not supported.
No, there is a 100 MB file size limit per upload. Larger files need to be reduced or split before using this tool.
After annotating, download the PDF with embedded comments directly to your MacOS device or save it to a connected Evernote account.
Yes, as long as you have a compatible browser on MacOS Catalina, you can annotate PDFs with our tool.
This tool focuses on annotation. For feature comparisons beyond annotations, check major MacOS PDF software specifications separately.
Yes, you can annotate all pages of a multipage PDF. Navigate through the tool's interface to add annotations where needed.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop use only and is not compatible with mobile devices.
No, text extraction (OCR) is not supported. The tool focuses on adding annotations, not text conversion.