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โœ๏ธ Draw Your Signature

How to Edit a PDF Online โ€” Features & Capabilities

PDF editing has traditionally required expensive desktop software like Adobe Acrobat Pro. Our free browser-based PDF Editor brings the most commonly needed annotation and markup tools to anyone with a web browser. The tool renders your PDF using pdf.js, overlays an interactive canvas for annotations, and then flattens everything together into a downloadable PDF using pdf-lib.

The editor includes seven annotation types. Text adds a typed label anywhere on the page in your chosen font size and color. Highlight draws a semi-transparent colored rectangle, perfect for calling attention to specific passages. Draw (freehand pen) lets you write notes or underline content by hand. Rectangle and Circle add outlined shapes for callouts and emphasis. Arrow draws a directional pointer for annotating specific elements. Note adds a yellow sticky note with your typed text.

The Signature tool opens a dedicated signature pad where you can draw your signature with mouse or touch. The drawn signature is then placed on the PDF page and can be sized and positioned. This is ideal for quickly signing contracts, forms, and agreements without printing and scanning.

Editor Tool Reference

  • ๐Ÿ‘† Select โ€” Click existing annotations to select and delete them (Delete key).
  • T Text โ€” Click anywhere on the page to place a text label. Type your text and press Enter or click away to confirm.
  • ๐Ÿ–Š Highlight โ€” Click and drag to draw a semi-transparent highlight rectangle over any area.
  • โœ๏ธ Draw โ€” Click and drag to draw freehand lines. Use the size selector to change stroke width.
  • โ–ญ Rect / โ—ฏ Circle / โžก Arrow โ€” Click and drag to place shapes and arrows on the page.
  • ๐Ÿ“ Note โ€” Click to place a yellow sticky note. Enter your note text in the prompt.
  • โœ๏ธ Sign โ€” Opens the signature pad. Draw your signature and click Apply to place it on the current page.

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