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Remove Text from PDF
Effortlessly annotate and highlight text in PDFs online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Our tool allows annotations but cannot remove text from a PDF. You can highlight or annotate text as you wish.
Upload your PDF, then select the highlight tool to mark text with color-coded highlights directly in the document.
Yes, annotations such as highlights or text overlays can be added without affecting the PDF background.
Our online tool lets you annotate PDFs directly in the browser. Simply upload your file, annotate it, and download the result without installing software.
Yes, use the text annotation tool to add comments or notes to your PDF by placing text boxes where needed.
Supported formats for annotations include PDFs and image formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP.
No, our tool does not support editing text in PDFs. It focuses on adding annotations like highlights, notes, or shapes.
Yes, you can upload files up to 100 MB in size. Larger files cannot be processed at once.
Yes, multi-page PDFs are fully supported, and you can annotate each page as needed with our tool.
Currently, our tool is designed for desktop browsers and does not support mobile devices like phones or tablets.
No, only one file can be processed at a time. Batch processing may require other tools that offer this feature.
Upload the contract and utilize the highlighting or text annotation tools to edit the document and add comments for review.
Yes, by signing in, you can save your annotated files directly to your Evernote account.
You can use our annotation tool in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and other major desktop web browsers.
No, the tool does not support OCR for text recognition from images. It focuses on annotations.