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Upload PDF on MacBook
Easily upload PDFs on your MacBook Air and Pro
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Simply drag the PDF file from MacBook Finder into the browser's upload area to annotate it directly in the browser.
Yes, you can upload a PDF on a MacBook Air M1 using the browser-based editor. It supports all PDF uploads, regardless of the MacBook model.
Ensure your PDF file is under 100 MB and you are using a compatible browser like Chrome or Firefox. Restart the browser if the issue persists.
Use keyboard shortcuts like Command+Arrow up to quickly access files, then drag your PDF into the browser's upload area.
Yes, but the tool supports PDF files up to 100 MB. Larger files need compressing or splitting before uploading.
The tool supports PDF and image formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP for uploads from your MacBook.
Check your browser permissions, reset cache, and check your internet connection. Restart the upload process if necessary.
Yes, you can upload PDFs on any MacBook, including the 13-inch models, using the browser-based tool.
Yes, after uploading, you can use various annotation tools like pen, text, and highlighting directly from your MacBook.
This could be due to large file size or slow internet connection. Ensure your PDF is within the 100 MB limit and check your network speed.
While the tool is browser-based and works on MacBook, managing Windows domains requires specific software beyond the scope of this tool.
Each file can be up to 100 MB and you can upload one file per session from your MacBook.
Yes, multi-page PDFs can be annotated using the full set of tools in the browser-based editor on your MacBook.
No, the tool can't edit existing text in PDFs. It allows annotations that overlay the document.
No, it doesn't support text extraction from PDFs. The tool focuses on annotating PDFs without OCR capabilities.