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Frequently Asked Questions
The PDF editor allows users to comment, draw, and edit PDFs directly in the browser. It offers tools for noting, highlighting, and adding text to documents without needing extra software.
Libraries can use this PDF editor to facilitate document reviews, educational annotations, and research feedback. It's accessible via the browser, so library users don't need installations.
No, this tool focuses on marking and annotating PDFs, not editing metadata. For such tasks, you need a specialized metadata editor.
The editor supports PDFs and image formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, processing individual files up to 100 MB.
Yes, the editor includes a highlighting tool to emphasize important texts or sections in PDFs using color-coded markers.
Available annotation tools include a pen for freehand drawing, text notes for comments, highlights, and shapes like circles and arrows for emphasis.
No, you cannot edit existing text in a PDF. The editor allows you to add annotations over the existing content.
This tool doesn't integrate directly with Java libraries but offers online annotation capabilities for individual PDF files.
The tool itself is not a downloadable library; it is an online service. If you work with Python, you need a separate library like PyPDF2 for editing.
Yes, you can annotate images by uploading them to the editor. Use the available tools to draw, mark, and highlight parts of your image.
Yes, after annotating your PDF, you can download the file with all embedded changes and view it in any standard PDF reader.
Upload your PDF file to our browser-based editor to access annotation tools like text, pen, shapes, and highlights. When finished, download the annotated PDF.
Yes, the editor supports multi-page PDFs, allowing you to make annotations across different pages in a single session.
No, the PDF editor is intended for desktop use only. It's accessible from desktop browsers, providing a more suitable environment for detailed editing.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. Complete your annotations, download your file, and then start a new session for another document.