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PDF Editor for HealthTech
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Frequently Asked Questions
The PDF Editor allows you to annotate and mark up PDFs and images directly in your browser. You can add notes, highlights, and drawings without needing extra software.
HealthTech professionals can use the editor to annotate clinical documents, highlight critical medical information, and add notes for patient case studies, improving communication and documentation.
The editor offers pen tools for freehand drawing, text annotations for note adding, highlight tools for emphasis, and shapes like arrows and circles for clear visual communication.
Yes, you can annotate medical images in standard formats like JPG, PNG, and PDFs, making it easy to add professional notes and highlights to visual data.
The tool supports PDFs and image files, including JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, allowing versatility in document types.
Yes, you can download your annotated PDFs. The annotations are embedded in the file, making them ready for sharing or further use in medical records.
To highlight text, use the highlight tool from the toolbar. Click and drag over the text you wish to emphasize and choose your preferred highlight color.
Text annotations are perfect for adding comments, labels, or explanations to medical documents. They help clarify information and provide context.
Select the pen tool from the toolbar to draw freehand. It's useful for highlighting specific parts of medical diagrams or adding custom sketches to patient files.
The basic annotation functions are free to use, though logging in may provide additional features like saving to Evernote and downloading annotated files.
No, the PDF Editor is designed for desktop use only and supports modern browsers like Chrome and Firefox.
For full access, log into the tool. This allows downloading, saving in Evernote, and using all available annotation functions without restrictions.
You can upload a single file, with a maximum size of 100 MB per file, ensuring the tool works efficiently on most devices.
No, editing existing PDF text is not supported. The tool is solely for annotations to add an additional layer of notes and markings.
No, the editor processes one file per session. After completing your annotations, download the file and start a new session for another document.