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PDF Editor for University
Enhance your university experience with an online PDF editor
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The PDF editor allows you to annotate PDFs with tools like text, highlights, and shapes. It's perfect for students to mark important areas in academic documents.
Yes, the PDF editor is ideal for annotating university documents. You can add notes and highlights to physics PDFs or other academic papers.
Yes, you can use the basic annotation tools for free. A registered account is required to download annotations.
Upload the PDF into the editor, use tools like text and highlights to add notes, and then download the annotated file.
Absolutely! You can upload PDFs from UI/UX courses and label with text boxes or highlight important sections.
Use the highlight tool to emphasize important text in your university PDFs. Choose your color option to differentiate content.
The editor supports PDFs and image formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP, making it versatile for various academic materials.
No, the editor does not allow direct text changes. You can only add annotations over the existing content.
No, the PDF editor is designed for desktop browsers. Use it on your PC or laptop for the best experience.
The maximum file size is 100 MB. Ensure your university PDFs are within this limit to ensure a smooth annotation process.
Yes, registered users can save annotated PDFs in Evernote for easy access and organization.
The editor offers tools like a pen for drawing, text for comments, highlighting key areas, and shapes for marking sections.
Yes, you can go through each page of a multi-page PDF and add annotations. Download all annotations together.
No, you can work on one file per session. Complete the annotation, download it, then upload a new document.
Batch processing is not supported. Focus on annotating one PDF at a time.