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Annotate PDFs on Samsung
Effortless PDF Annotating on Samsung Smartphones
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
No, the PDF annotation tool is designed for desktop use only. You need to access it through a desktop browser.
Upload your PDF file using a desktop computer into the tool. Use annotation tools like pens, text boxes, highlights, or shapes to mark your document.
The tool does not support mobile use, including Samsung smartphones. It is designed for desktop or laptop browser access.
No, editing existing PDF text is not possible with this tool. It's intended for adding annotations like text boxes and highlights.
You can annotate both PDF and image files. Supported image formats include JPG, PNG, and WEBP.
To emphasize specific text, use the highlighting tool. Select your color and click and drag over the text you want to highlight.
No, the tool is not accessible on mobile devices, including those using Chrome on Samsung smartphones.
Yes, you can annotate multi-page PDFs by navigating through the pages and applying annotations like highlights, text, or shapes.
The tool is not optimized for mobile or tablet devices. It should be used on a desktop or laptop for best performance.
Yes, you can customize annotations by choosing different colors and styles for highlights, text, and shapes.
The maximum file size you can upload per session is 100 MB.
Use the shape tools to draw circles, lines, rectangles, or arrows to highlight specific areas of your PDF.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. Complete annotation before uploading another file.
Yes, use the text annotation feature to add comments anywhere on your PDF pages.
Once annotations are made, you can download the file with embedded annotations or save it to Evernote if you're logged in.