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View PDF on MacOS
Effortlessly view PDFs on MacOS for free
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
You can view PDFs on MacOS using a browser-based tool. Simply open your browser, upload the PDF, and view it without any extra software.
Yes, you can view PDFs on MacOS for free using online tools directly in the browser, with no downloads or installations required.
Yes, this online tool allows viewing PDFs on MacOS Ventura. Easily accessible via browser, no extra installations needed.
Absolutely, you can view PDFs on MacOS Sonoma with a browser-based PDF viewer. No downloads required.
The tool supports PDF files and allows viewing images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats for annotation.
While viewing a PDF, you can also annotate it by adding highlights, text notes, and shapes directly in the browser.
Yes, access the PDF viewer through your web browser with no downloads. It's fully online and requires no installation.
After annotating, you need to download the updated PDF file. The tool does not automatically save changes to the original.
Yes, you can view and annotate PDFs on MacOS Monterey with this browser-based tool, compatible with multiple MacOS versions.
Yes, the tool supports viewing multi-page PDFs. Simply navigate through the pages in the browser interface.
Yes, there is a file size limit of 100 MB per PDF. This ensures smooth performance during viewing and annotation.
No, existing text in the PDF cannot be edited. The tool only allows annotations, not text editing.
No, the PDF viewer is designed for desktop use and may not function on mobile devices.
No, the tool processes one PDF at a time. You need to complete a session before starting a new one.
The tool is compatible with various MacOS versions including Ventura, Sonoma, and Monterey, offering broad accessibility.