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Save PDFs with the Web Clipper
Seamlessly save PDFs online with the Web Clipper
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Web Clipper allows you to save web pages and online content directly as PDFs. It's useful for converting articles, research, and bookmarks into a more manageable format.
To save a webpage as a PDF, use the Web Clipper tool in your browser. It extracts the page content and converts it into a PDF, which you can annotate and download.
Yes, you can annotate saved PDFs with available annotation tools, such as adding text, highlights, and shapes.
Yes, the Web Clipper is completely browser-based. It requires no installation, making it easy and accessible from any desktop computer.
To save articles, open the article in your browser and activate the Web Clipper. It captures the content and formats it into a PDF for easy reference and annotation.
Absolutely, the Web Clipper is perfect for saving research papers and studies as PDFs. You can organize them and add annotations for later review.
Choose the full page save option in the Web Clipper tool. This captures all webpage content into a single PDF document.
The Web Clipper supports PDFs up to 100 MB per file. It's designed to handle individual pages or articles, not large file processing.
While the Web Clipper saves pages as PDFs, it isn't a bookmark manager. You can store these PDFs at your desired location for easy access.
No, the Web Clipper tool is designed for desktop use only. It's recommended to be used via a browser on your computer.
Yes, while researching, you can use the Web Clipper to save studies directly as PDFs. This allows for easy annotation and review.
Yes, logged-in users can export their annotated PDFs to Evernote for easy access and organization of their documents.
No, the Web Clipper handles one file at a time. You need to repeat the process for each new page or article you want to save.
The Web Clipper is for capturing and annotating web content, not for editing existing PDF text. You need a specialized PDF editor for text changes.
No, the Web Clipper doesn't support OCR for text extraction from images. It focuses on saving and annotating web content directly as PDF files.