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PDF Editor for Linux
Discover the power of PDF editing on Linux
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The PDF editor lets you annotate, highlight, and mark up PDF files and images directly in the browser using various tools.
Yes, the PDF editor can be used on Linux as it is browser-based and compatible with all major web browsers across different Linux distributions.
The PDF editor offers open-source functionality accessible through your browser, providing essential annotation features without installation.
Upload your PDF to the editor and use available tools like pen, text comments, and shapes to markup the document and download the edited version.
No, existing PDF text editing is not supported. You can only add annotations, such as notes or highlights, over the PDF content.
Use the highlight tool to emphasize important text in PDFs. Choose your preferred color to draw attention to specific areas.
The PDF editor is accessible through web browsers and thus supports Linux distributions like Ubuntu, Mint, and Fedora among others.
A download is not required. The PDF editor is used via the browser, making it convenient to use on any Linux system.
The tool allows you to work on one file per session. Complete annotations on one PDF, then start a new session for another file.
Supported formats include PDFs and image files like .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp for annotation.
No, the editor requires an internet connection as it operates entirely within your web browser.
Yes, you can annotate multi-page PDFs. Use the controls to navigate through pages and add annotations as needed.
Yes, you can use the editor for free with basic features or sign up to access additional features like downloading your work.
Annotations are not automatically saved; you need to download your annotated file to save your work externally.
The tool is designed for desktop browsers and supports online access via Linux-based desktops and laptops, but not on mobile devices.