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Enlarge PDF on Windows
Effortlessly enlarge PDFs in Windows browser - No installation required
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
This tool allows you to annotate and enlarge PDF documents and images directly in your Windows browser without having to download any software.
Upload your PDF in the browser. Use the zoom tool in the editor to enlarge or reduce your document's view for better readability.
Yes, the PDF zoom feature works smoothly on Windows 11 using web browsers like Chrome and Firefox.
Yes, you can upload and zoom your PDFs on Windows 7 with supported browsers, no additional installations required.
Yes, if you access the tool through a supported web browser, you can easily zoom PDFs in Windows S Mode.
While newer browsers may not support Windows XP, you can still attempt to access this tool with compatible browser versions to zoom PDFs.
The tool supports PDF files and images in .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats.
Most browsers support CTRL + or CTRL - to zoom. Check your browser settings for specific shortcuts in the PDF editor.
Yes, after zooming and annotating, you can download your PDF. The zoom level is for viewing only and doesn't affect the file itself.
Yes, as long as you access the tool on your Windows Server through a compatible browser.
No specific Windows updates are required, but it's recommended to use the latest browser versions for the best performance.
No, the tool doesn't allow editing existing text in PDFs. It only supports annotations and view adjustments like zooming.
Yes, upload your image in the editor to use various annotation tools like text, highlighting, and drawing directly in your browser.
The tool is accessible through the web browser and is not dependent on the Windows Media Center environment.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. Complete your annotation on one file, download it, and then start a new session for another file.