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Upload PDFs on MacOS
Effortlessly upload and annotate PDFs on MacOS
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Simply open your browser on a MacOS device, navigate to the PDF editor tool, and either drag your PDF file into the upload section or select it via the file browser.
Yes, the PDF tool is compatible with MacOS Sonoma as well as other versions like Sierra and Big Sur. Access it directly through your browser.
While you can annotate PDFs on MacOS, transferring to iCloud should be managed via your MacOS file system. First download the annotated PDF, then manually upload it to iCloud.
No, the tool doesn't support creating new PDFs. It is designed for annotating existing PDF files.
You can upload your PDF and use the annotation tools to add notes or highlights. However, directly embedding new images into the PDF is not supported by this tool.
Yes, the PDF editing tool works on MacBook Air and any MacOS device with a compatible browser like Chrome or Safari.
No, this tool is for PDF annotation, not direct integration with MacOS Photos. Use it to add annotations, then download the file.
No, the PDF tool is browser-based and works without installation. Simply access it online via your preferred MacOS browser.
While the tool itself is not Open Source, it runs effectively on MacOS and requires no additional software, offering convenience and efficiency.
After annotating your PDF in the browser, download it and use Kindle-compatible software or send it from your MacOS device to your Kindle address.
Yes, after uploading your PDF, you can add annotations using text, shapes, or highlight tools. Download the finished version when you're done.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB per file. Ensure your PDF doesn't exceed this limit for successful annotation.
No, existing text in PDFs cannot be edited. The tool only allows annotations on the PDF content.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it via a desktop or laptop browser on MacOS.
No, the tool supports annotating one PDF file at a time. Complete one annotation session before starting a new one for additional PDFs.