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Review PDFs for free online with our simple web tool
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload the PDF to our web tool. You can use text, highlights, and shapes. Download the updated document after reviewing.
Yes, it is suitable for legal PDFs. Use text annotations and highlights to comment on important sections.
Yes, uploading and reviewing PDFs is free. Full access to download and save options requires registration.
Yes, upload your journal PDF. Use highlights for important text and text notes for your thoughts and comments.
Yes, our tool is ideal for reviewing business case PDFs. Highlight key data and add annotations to discuss results with your team.
Yes, upload PDFs from Udemy or Coursera and use annotation tools to take notes during your course.
Use pen, text, highlights, and shapes to mark up PDFs. Customize colors and use different annotation formats for thorough reviews.
No, you can only review one file at a time. Download after annotating, then start a new session for the next file.
No, our PDF reviewing tool is currently available for desktop use only. Access via your web browser.
After reviewing your PDF, click the download button to save the file with all embedded annotations.
Yes, you can go through and annotate all pages of a multi-page PDF for comprehensive document review.
Yes, an active internet connection is needed to upload and annotate PDFs, as the tool is fully online.
Yes, upload screenshots in JPG, PNG, or Web format and use annotation tools to add comments or highlights.
No, you cannot edit existing text in PDFs. Use annotation tools to add text or comments.
You can upload files up to 100 MB. Large documents should be compressed or split into smaller files if necessary.