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PDF Editor for University Students
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Our PDF editor allows students to highlight, draw, and annotate PDF files, making it ideal for emphasizing key texts or adding notes.
Yes, the PDF editor is available for free to university students. It can be used online at no cost to annotate and edit PDFs.
Students can upload research papers in PDF format, highlight key points, and download the final annotated documents for review.
Postgraduate students can annotate PDFs with drawing, highlighting, and text tools but cannot edit existing text in the document.
Main features include annotation tools like pen, text, highlights, and shapes, customizable colors, and options to save or download annotated documents.
Upload your PDF, select the highlight tool from the toolbar, choose a color, and drag over the text you wish to emphasize.
Yes, each file must be under 100 MB for processing. Single file sessions support effective project management for students.
No, the editor supports annotating one file at a time. You can restart after downloading the current file.
Yes, it supports multi-page functionality, allowing students to annotate all pages of their academic PDFs.
PhD students can use this tool for rigorous document reviews, making notes and highlights on academic papers for thorough analysis.
Yes, it's an online tool that operates directly in your browser, requiring no software download or installation.
No, it is designed for desktop use, allowing students to annotate PDFs in a browser on a computer.
Students can upload PDF documents or images in JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats for annotation.
No, the editor does not support editing existing text in PDFs; it focuses on adding annotations.
Yes, students can download the annotated PDFs and optionally save them in Evernote if they are logged in.