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PDF Editor for Research Labs
Efficient PDF Editor for Research Labs
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Frequently Asked Questions
This tool allows you to annotate, draw, and add markups to PDFs directly in the browser. You can add notes, highlight text, and draw shapes without extra software.
Upload your research PDF and use the annotation options like pen, text, highlight, and shapes to add your insights and comments.
Yes, it's ideal for research labs where you need to add annotations and feedback to your documents in preparation for reviews and discussions.
Yes, the editor is compatible with Windows 10. Simply open your web browser on a Windows 10 device to use the tool without installation.
Yes, you can use the basic functions of the tool for free. However, logging in is required to download and save to Evernote.
Certainly, you can upload PDF manuals, add annotations like comments and highlights, and download the edited document for further use.
Each PDF file can be up to 100 MB in size. You can annotate one file per session, which is convenient for large research documents.
Yes, once you've completed your annotations, download the file with embedded notes, ready for sharing or further use.
Yes, it supports image formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP, allowing you to annotate research images similarly to PDFs.
No, you can add annotations by layering them over the existing document, but you can't edit the actual text within a PDF.
You can't share directly from the tool, but you can download the annotated file and then share it via email or other platforms.
Multi-page support means you can view and annotate all pages of a PDF document in a single session, crucial for long research papers.
No, the tool doesn't offer OCR to extract text from images. It focuses on adding annotations, not text recognition or conversion.
No, the tool is designed for one file at a time. Complete annotations on one file before starting with another.
No, the tool is only available for desktops and is accessible through a web browser on your computer.