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Upload PDF on Desktop
Effortlessly Upload PDF Files from Desktop
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Simply drag your PDF into the browser or use the file browser to select it. The tool supports files up to 100 MB.
Yes, uploading and annotating PDFs is free. To download the annotated PDF, account creation is required.
You can upload PDF files and image files in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats for annotation.
Yes, the tool supports multi-page PDFs. You can easily navigate between pages while annotating.
No, the tool is completely browser-based. You can upload and annotate PDFs online on your desktop without installing software.
After uploading, your PDF opens in a full-screen editing interface, allowing you to add annotations and view all pages clearly.
Absolutely, you can use various annotation tools like pen, text, highlight, and shapes to mark up your PDF.
Yes, the PDF upload and annotation tool works with popular desktop browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
No, this tool does not allow editing existing text in PDFs. It is meant for annotating over the existing content.
No, this tool is currently available only on desktop browsers. For mobile devices, you can use other apps like Evernote.
Once annotations are complete, you can preview the file and download it with embedded annotations.
Yes, logged in users can save their annotated PDFs directly to Evernote for easy storage and organization.
The tool supports a maximum file size of 100 MB. You might need to reduce the file size before uploading.
No, the annotation tool processes one file at a time. Complete one document before starting a new session.
No, batch processing is not available. You need to upload and annotate each file individually.