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Annotate PDFs on Windows
Easily Annotate PDFs with Our Windows App
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Open your PDF in the browser-based tool and use annotation tools like text notes, highlights, and sketches. Adjust colors and positions before downloading the annotated PDF.
Yes, you can use the PDF annotation tool on any Windows OS, including Windows 7, as long as you have a compatible browser installed.
The tool offers free access for annotations and previews. To download or save to Evernote, you need to sign up, but basic annotation functions are free to use.
Yes, the tool is compatible with Windows 10 and 11. Just open your browser and annotate your PDF files.
Once you've completed your annotations, you can download the PDF with all your changes by signing in and clicking the download button.
Tools available include a pen for freehand drawing, text comments, highlights for emphasizing text, and shapes to add geometric markings like circles and arrows.
Yes, you can use the highlighting tool to emphasize important parts of your PDF document. Adjust colors as needed before saving.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB per session. Larger files cannot be edited in a single session.
As long as you can open a browser on Windows Media Center, you can use the online PDF annotation tool. No additional software is required.
Yes, you can annotate multi-page PDFs. Navigate through pages using the controls and seamlessly add annotations to all pages.
No, you cannot edit existing text in a PDF. Our tool is designed for annotations only. Use a text editor to change document text directly.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use. You need to access it through a web browser on a desktop or laptop for optimal performance.
Yes, as long as your Windows XP supports modern browsers, you can use the PDF annotation tool by opening your PDF in the browser.
In addition to PDF, the tool supports image formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP for a straightforward annotation process.
No, you need to upload and annotate one file at a time. For multiple PDFs, complete one, download it, and start a new session for the next file.