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Edit PDFs on macOS
Effortlessly annotate and edit PDF files on macOS
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To edit a PDF on macOS, upload the document to a browser-based tool. Use annotation tools like pen, text, and shapes to revise and save your changes.
Yes, the PDF annotation tool is free to use on macOS. You can upload and annotate your document without any cost.
The tool is compatible with various macOS versions, including macOS Ventura, Monterey, Sonoma, and Sierra, accessible through supported browsers.
Yes, once you've revised your PDF, you can download the documented file with all embedded changes.
Yes, the tool operates on macOS Ventura as it runs directly in web browsers like Safari or Chrome.
Simply drag your PDF into the tool or use the file selection feature to upload your document for editing.
Yes, besides PDFs, you can annotate image files like JPG or PNG with the editor's same annotation tools.
Yes, the tool supports multi-page PDFs and allows you to browse and edit each page.
Yes, the revision is done online in the browser without any software installation, offering a convenient solution for macOS users.
You can upload files up to 100 MB. If your file is larger, consider reducing its size before uploading.
You can use a range of tools, including pens for drawing, text for comments, shapes for highlighting, and markers for key content.
No, the tool allows for annotations to be added to the document but does not support editing existing PDF text.
Yes, the tool is accessible on macOS Sierra through any compatible web browser, facilitating PDF revisions.
No, the tool requires an internet connection for uploading, annotating, and downloading PDFs.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop browser use and is not optimized for mobile access.