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PDF Editor for Safari
Edit and Annotate PDFs in Safari with Our Free PDF Editor
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The PDF Editor allows you to annotate, draw, and highlight PDF files directly in Safari. Utilize tools like pen, text, highlight, and shapes for various annotations without needing desktop software.
Yes, our PDF Editor is compatible with Safari, allowing you to easily annotate PDFs directly in your browser without downloads or installations.
Simply upload your PDF in Safari and use available annotation tools like pen, text, and shapes for editing. Download the file once your annotations are complete.
Our PDF Editor works directly within the Safari browser, requiring no additional plugin for editing PDFs. Everything happens online within your browser.
You can use tools like the pen for freehand drawings, text for adding comments, highlights for emphasizing contents, and shapes like arrows and circles to mark specific areas.
No download is necessary. The PDF Editor is used directly in your Safari browser and is easily accessible from any desktop system.
Yes, you can annotate PDFs for free in Safari with our online PDF Editor. Access a variety of tools to mark up your documents at no cost.
Our PDF Editor supports PDF files and image formats such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. You can annotate these directly in Safari.
No, the editor does not allow for editing existing text in PDFs. It is meant for adding annotations like notes, highlights, and drawings over the document.
Yes, the annotation tool is designed for desktop use. You must use it from a desktop or laptop browser, such as Safari, for the best performance.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. After editing one file, you can restart the process to annotate another document.
Yes, each file must be under 100 MB. You can annotate one file per session to ensure smooth processing within the browser.
Open your PDF in the editor, select the highlight tool, and drag over the text you want to emphasize. You can also choose from various highlight colors.
Yes, if you are signed in, you can save your annotated PDF document directly from Safari to Evernote once annotations are completed.
No, the PDF Editor does not support batch processing. Each PDF must be uploaded and annotated individually.