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Modify Shapes in PDF
Edit and modify shapes in PDF online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF file, select the shape tool from the toolbar, and place new shapes like circles and rectangles. You can adjust color and size as needed.
Yes, you can change the colors of shapes using the color picker tool. Choose your desired color either before or after placing the shape on your PDF document.
Use the shape tool to draw rectangles. Select the rectangle option and click on the PDF where you want it to appear. Then adjust the dimensions as needed.
Yes, you can download the edited PDF once you complete the editing. The shapes and other annotations will be embedded in the file.
Upload the PDF and use the shape tool to add or modify geometric shapes. Existing shapes in images can’t be directly edited but can be supplemented with new ones.
Yes, use the shape tool to add arrows. Position arrows to point to elements in the PDF and use color and size adjustments for emphasis.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB per PDF. Files must be under this limit to be processed by the tool.
No, existing shapes cannot be directly edited. However, you can overlay new shapes to add extra details or highlight specific areas.
After uploading your PDF, use annotation tools like pen and text to supplement shapes. Customize each addition with colors and styles.
No, this tool is designed for desktop use only. Use a browser like Chrome or Firefox on a computer for optimal performance.
Yes, you can navigate through multi-page PDFs and use the toolbar and navigation options to add shapes across different pages.
Yes, customize your shapes with different colors, strokes, and sizes to meet your specific annotation needs within the PDF.
No, the tool supports one file per session. You must complete editing one PDF before proceeding to another.
Yes, but only by overlaying new shapes on the image in PDF format. Edit and customize these shapes using the available tools.
Use the shape tool to draw arrows, rectangles, or circles around important content and adjust the colors to emphasize specific areas.