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Add Annotations to PDF
Efficiently add annotations to your PDF files
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload the PDF to the tool and use annotation options like text, highlights, and shapes. Then download with embedded annotations.
Yes, after commenting and downloading the PDF, your annotations are permanently embedded and easily shared.
Open the annotated PDF in a standard PDF reader; the annotations are visible as they are embedded in the file.
Select the highlight tool, choose your preferred color, and drag over the text you want to highlight in the PDF document.
Yes, use the text annotation tool to add comments. Click on the PDF where you want your comment and enter your message.
You can add freehand drawings, text annotations, highlights, and geometric shapes like arrows and circles to PDFs.
Yes, each uploaded PDF file must be under 100 MB. You can edit only one file per session.
Upload your PDF for annotation via Edge or another browser. Download the annotated PDF once completed.
Download the annotated PDF, open it in your PDF viewer, and print directly from there including all annotations.
Yes, you can choose from multiple colors using the color picker to create a personalized document.
Yes, you can navigate through multi-page PDFs and add annotations, with every page accessible for annotation.
No, this tool doesn't allow editing of existing text in PDFs. It is designed only for adding annotations.
No, this tool does not support real-time collaboration. You must download and share annotated files separately.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop browsers and is not optimized for mobile use. Computer access is required.
Yes, this tool supports annotating images in formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP with similar annotation tools as for PDFs.