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Effortlessly review PDFs on MacOS
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF to the browser-based annotation tool. Use the pen, text, highlights, and shapes to annotate as needed.
Yes, you can annotate PDFs on any MacOS version, including Sonoma, with the web-based tool. It offers options like drawings, text, and highlights.
Yes, many browser-based PDF annotation tools are free. Simply upload your document and start reviewing without installation.
Use the highlight tool in the annotation suite to emphasize important text. Choose your preferred highlight color before applying.
No, our tool is browser-based and requires no downloads. Simply access it online from your MacOS device and start reviewing your PDFs.
Yes, use the text annotation tool to insert text boxes for comments. Adjust text properties as needed to make your notes clear and visible.
The tool includes a pen for drawing, text annotations, highlights for emphasis, and shapes like arrows to mark specific parts of your PDF.
Absolutely, this tool works with any MacOS version, including Monterey. Utilize the web interface to access annotation features directly from your browser.
You can annotate PDFs and image files like JPG, PNG, and WEBP. Each file type can be marked using the available annotation tools.
After marking your PDF, download the file to save your annotations. If logged in, you can also save directly to Evernote.
Yes, it works perfectly on MacOS Ventura and earlier versions. Upload documents and start reviewing directly in your browser.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB per file. Ensure your document is within this limit to successfully upload and annotate.
No, existing text in PDFs cannot be edited. The tool only allows for adding annotations like drawings, text boxes, and highlights.
Certainly, any MacOS device, including MacBook Air, can use the web-based tool to review and annotate PDFs.
No, the tool supports annotating one file at a time. Complete one session before starting another if you need to review multiple PDFs.