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PDF Editor for Freelancers
Enhance your freelance work with our PDF editor
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Our PDF editor lets freelancers annotate, highlight, and draw on PDF documents directly in the browser without needing desktop software.
Yes, freelancers can annotate and highlight PDF invoices to ensure accuracy before sending. Highlight important info or add text comments to payment terms.
Freelancers can use the tool to review contracts, mark designs, provide document feedback, and prepare deliverables online with simple annotation tools.
Absolutely. Use highlights, text annotations, and shapes to clarify document content for clients. It’s an effective way to improve communication and transparency.
The tool supports PDF files and common image formats like .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp. These files can be annotated directly in your browser.
No, you cannot edit existing text in a PDF. You can only add annotations like text boxes or comments, but not change the actual PDF content.
Yes, when working on SEO reports in PDF format, you can annotate key insights or highlight areas for improvement before sharing with clients or team members.
Yes, the tool supports files up to 100 MB per upload, allowing you to handle large documents while staying within this size limit.
No, the PDF editor is designed for desktop use only. Access it via a desktop browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari for optimal performance.
Upload the contract in PDF format, then use highlights for key terms, add text comments for clarifications, and use arrows to draw attention to specific clauses.
Yes, once you complete the annotations, you can download your PDF with embedded annotations or save it to Evernote if you're signed in.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. This means you have to finish annotating one document before starting another session.
Select the highlight tool from the toolbar, choose your preferred color, and drag over the text or areas you want to highlight in the PDF.
Sure, the tool is perfect for adding educational notes to PDFs. Use text annotations and highlights to annotate study materials or lecture notes.
No, real-time collaboration is not supported. The tool focuses on individual file annotation, which you can share after annotating.