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PDF Editor for Startups
Easy-to-use PDF editor for startups
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The PDF Editor is a browser-based tool that allows startups to efficiently annotate PDFs. It helps add notes, highlights, and drawings to documents without desktop software, optimizing workflow.
Yes, the PDF Editor is accessible through a web browser on Windows 10. No installation required, making it a versatile tool for startups across different operating systems, including Windows 10.
Upload your document through the online interface to start editing. You can then use tools like pen, text, highlights, and shapes to add annotations directly in the browser.
Yes, for startups developing apps, this PDF Editor provides a quick way to review and annotate design documents or contracts, supporting efficient collaboration and feedback processes.
The PDF Editor offers pen and text tools for drawing and adding notes, highlighting tools for emphasis, and shape tools like rectangles and arrows for geometric annotations.
Yes, the PDF Editor supports annotating images within PDFs with various tools, allowing startups to highlight or comment on image elements directly.
Use the highlight tool to emphasize key phrases or sections of your PDF document. It's ideal for marking important content during reviews.
Yes, the tool has a file size limit of 100 MB, making it suitable for most startup document needs while ensuring quick performance.
No, you cannot edit existing text in PDFs with this tool. It's designed for annotation purposes like adding notes and highlights.
After completing your document annotation, use the download option. This saves the file with all embedded annotations to your computer.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. For mobile annotations, it's recommended to explore other applications that support mobile platforms.
No, the PDF Editor processes one file at a time. You can annotate one file, download it, and then upload the next file for annotation.
The PDF Editor supports PDF files and image formats such as .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp to cover a broad range of document types startups might encounter.
Yes, logged-in users can save their annotated documents to Evernote, enabling easy document management and access for startup team members.
Yes, the PDF Editor tool is available online for free, offering startups and individuals basic annotation features at no additional cost.