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Place Stamp on PDF
Effortlessly place stamps online in PDFs
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF and use the text or pen tool to draw or write your stamp on the desired page. Customize the design and download the annotated file.
No, this tool is for annotating PDFs and does not sell stamps or provide information on purchasing stamps.
You can buy stamps at your local post office or through postal service websites. This PDF tool does not facilitate stamp purchasing.
Annotating PDFs with our tool is free for basic use. Downloading or saving to Evernote may require an account.
Yes, you can browse different pages via the page control and place stamps as needed on each page.
Annotations can be customized with text or pen tools but resemble visual annotations rather than real postal stamps.
Annotations are overlaid on the original document. Downloading the annotated PDF embeds these changes without altering the original file.
After downloading, stamps cannot be edited with this tool. Re-upload the file to start a new annotation session.
Yes, you can also annotate images, including formats like JPG or PNG, with similar annotation tools.
You can upload files up to 100 MB, but only one file can be processed per session.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it via a desktop browser like Chrome or Firefox.
No, the tool does not support text extraction (OCR). It is better suited for annotations than text manipulation.
Download the file directly or save it to Evernote if logged in. Ensure all desired annotations are completed before downloading.
This tool works in the browser and offers annotation capabilities that some PDF readers may not natively have.
No, the tool only supports processing one file at a time. Complete annotations before starting a new file session.