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Edit PDFs in Firefox
Easily edit PDFs online with Firefox
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can edit PDFs directly in Firefox using our online annotation tools. Simply upload your PDF file to start editing.
Open Firefox, go to our platform, and upload your PDF file. Then you can use the annotation tools without installing any software.
Yes, you can use our PDF editor for free in Firefox to annotate documents. Signing up is required to download the annotated file.
No downloads are required. Use our online tool directly through Firefox for quick and easy PDF editing.
Yes, you can use our tool on Firefox for Windows to annotate PDFs by accessing the service through your web browser.
To edit a PDF, use tools like text annotations or highlights in Firefox. The tool overlays annotations and cannot edit the original text.
Yes, if your Firefox Portable is up to date, you can use the online tool to annotate PDFs just like the standard browser version.
As long as your Firefox ESR version supports modern web applications, you should be able to use the PDF annotation tool.
You can annotate PDF (.pdf) and image files like .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp directly in Firefox.
Upload your PDF in Firefox and use highlighting, shapes, and text annotations to effectively mark up documents.
No, the tool does not support editing existing PDF text. It is designed for overlay annotations such as comments or highlights.
No, the PDF editing tool is only optimized for desktop browsers, including Firefox, and does not support mobile devices.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB per file. You can only work on one file at a time in Firefox.
No, the tool only supports processing one file at a time. You can only edit one PDF at a time in Firefox.
After annotation, you can download the edited PDF or save it to Evernote if you are logged in before starting a new session.