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Edit PDFs in Safari
Effortlessly edit PDFs online in the Safari browser
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
You can annotate and highlight PDF files directly in your Safari browser. Use tools like pens, text annotations, and highlights to enhance documents without extra software.
Open Safari, upload your PDF into the tool, and start editing using available annotation tools including free-hand drawing, text addition, highlights, and more.
Yes, you can edit PDFs online in Safari for free. Upload your document to start annotating and download it when you're done.
Key tools include a pen for free-hand drawings, text boxes, highlighters for emphasis, and shapes like arrows and circles for marking areas.
Yes, there is a 100 MB size limit per file. Ensure your PDF is within this size for a smooth process.
No, the tool does not allow existing text editing in PDFs. However, you can add new text annotations to the document.
No, this annotation tool is designed for desktop use only. It is not available on mobile devices, including mobile browsers like Safari on iOS.
Simply drag your PDF file into the browser window or click the upload button to select your file. Then, begin annotating or marking your document.
Yes, you can also upload image files in formats like JPG and PNG to annotate them similar to PDFs.
Yes, once you've edited your PDF, you can download the file with all your annotations directly to your device.
If the session is interrupted, unsaved work may be lost. It's advisable to save your annotations frequently.
To highlight text, select the highlight tool and your preferred color. Then drag your cursor over the text you wish to emphasize.
Yes, you can annotate multi-page PDFs. Use the built-in page controls to navigate and apply your annotations as needed.
No, you need to complete annotations on one file before starting another. The tool supports one file per session to maintain performance.
After annotating, review your changes and download the updated document. Restart the tool if you wish to annotate another file.