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Frequently Asked Questions
The PDF annotation tool lets you add notes, highlights, and shapes directly to PDFs in the Firefox browser without needing extra software.
Upload your PDF to the browser and use the annotation tools to mark up the document. This can include highlighting key sections or adding comments for review.
No, the PDF annotation tool is only available on desktop browsers like Firefox on Windows or macOS.
Yes, you can upload and annotate PDFs for free directly in the Firefox browser. However, downloading annotated PDFs requires signing up.
Use the text annotation tool to click on the area where you want to add a comment in your PDF. Enter your note, and it will be saved in the document.
Yes, you can use the highlighting tool available in the Firefox browser to mark text or areas in your PDF.
You can annotate PDF files and image files such as JPG, PNG, and WEBP using the browser tool in Firefox.
Yes, you can navigate and annotate multiple pages of a PDF document directly in the Firefox editor.
Yes, after annotating your PDF in Firefox, you can download the file with embedded comments to your device.
Each file must be 100 MB or less, and annotations are made per session in Firefox on a single file.
Select the shape tool, choose your desired shape like a rectangle or arrow, and place it on the PDF to highlight specific areas.
Yes, the annotation tool is accessible in every standard version of Firefox, including Nightly, provided you're using a desktop browser.
While security specifics are not disclosed, browser-based tools typically do not store your data permanently and focus on real-time editing.
No, text extraction or OCR features are not available. The tool focuses purely on annotation functions.
No, the tool allows you to work on one file at a time, making it ideal for detailed single-document reviews.