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Upload PDF on Linux
Learn how to effortlessly upload PDFs on Linux
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To upload a PDF, open our tool in your web browser, click on upload or simply drag and drop your PDF into the designated area. No installation needed.
Yes, once uploaded, you can add notes, highlight text, or draw directly on the PDF using our annotation tools. All changes are made in the browser.
The maximum file size is 100 MB per PDF. Ensure your file doesn't exceed this limit to perform annotations.
No, our tool doesn't support editing existing PDF text. It's designed for adding annotations to the document.
No, installation is not required. Access our annotation tool directly through your Linux browser to easily upload and edit PDFs.
The tool processes one file at a time. After completing your annotations, download your file before starting a new session.
No, the tool is intended for use on desktop computers and is accessible via web browsers like Chrome or Firefox on Linux systems.
Our tool supports major desktop browsers, including Chrome and Firefox on Linux systems, for PDF annotations.
Yes, you can navigate through and annotate within a single PDF file using the provided page control tools.
Yes, if you're logged in, you can save your annotated PDF in Evernote for easy retrieval and sharing.
Yes, after annotating your PDF, download it directly from the tool with all applied and embedded changes.
Yes, all annotation tools offer customizable color options so you can personalize highlights, text, and drawings.
Use the highlight tool to mark text. It allows you to apply color-coded highlights anywhere in the PDF.
Absolutely, use the text annotation tool to add comments, notes, or labels anywhere on the PDF for detailed feedback.
Yes, you can also annotate images in formats like .jpg, .png, and .webp directly through your Linux browser.