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PDF Editor for macOS
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
A PDF editor for macOS allows you to modify and annotate PDF documents directly on your Mac, using tools to add notes, highlights, and more.
No, the current tool does not support text editing within PDFs. You can annotate and add notes, but cannot change existing text.
Yes, our online PDF annotation tool offers open-source features for adding annotations directly in the browser, without needing separate desktop software.
Upload your PDF through the browser on macOS into the editor. Use tools like pen, text annotations, and highlights to modify and emphasize document sections.
Our online PDF editor is compatible with macOS Ventura, Monterey, Sierra, High Sierra, and more. It works with any standard browser.
No, there's nothing to download. Our annotation tool works directly in the browser, offering free access without installations.
Simply upload your PDF into the editor and use annotation tools like pen and highlighter to mark the document as you wish.
Yes, using the online PDF annotation tool is free. You can upload, annotate, and download PDFs without any costs.
The editor supports PDF formats and image files such as JPG, PNG, and WEBP, allowing versatile use across documents and visual content.
No, the tool supports only one file at a time. You need to complete one session before starting a new one.
Yes, the online tool is browser-based and should work on newer macOS versions like Big Sur, offering flexibility across different devices.
Yes, files are limited to 100 MB per upload. This ensures smooth performance without overloading the system.
No, the tool does not support OCR or text extraction. It is specifically designed for annotation purposes only.
Yes, although optimized for macOS, the tool is browser-based and can be accessed from any desktop platform with a modern browser.
No, the tool processes one file per session. Batch processing would require a different software configuration.