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Ongeza maandishi, images, signatures, stamps, shapes, highlights, whiteout, and drawings to any PDF - entirely in your browser.
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Select a tool from the toolbar to start editing
Applying edits
The AfroTools Hariri PDF lets you annotate and modify PDF documents directly in your browser. Ongeza maandishi anywhere on a page, insert images with drag-and-resize controls, draw rectangles, circles, and lines, highlight important passages, place signatures, stamp review status, white out old content, or sketch freehand notes. Every edit happens client-side using JavaScript, so your files never leave your device.
All processing happens locally in your browser. Your files are never uploaded to any server, keeping sensitive documents completely private.
The Hariri PDF accepts standard PDF files. Very large documents depend on your device memory because rendering and export happen locally. For image insertion, PNG, JPEG, and WebP formats are supported. WebP images are converted to PNG during export for PDF reader compatibility.
This tool adds new content on top of the PDF. To modify existing text, you would need to use the eraser tool to cover the original text and then add new text in its place.
You can insert PNG, JPEG, and WebP images. They will be embedded directly into the PDF when you download the edited file.
Yes. Use Saini for a typed signature, Chora or Picha for a hand signature, and Stamp for common workflow labels such as Approved, Reviewed, Confidential, Draft, Paid, or Void.
There is no hard limit. Inachakata happens in your browser, so it depends on your device's memory. Most devices handle files up to 100MB comfortably.
No. Everything runs locally in your browser. Your documents never leave your device.
Yes. The editor is fully responsive with touch support for drawing and a mobile-optimized toolbar at the bottom of the screen.
Yes. Use Ctrl+Z to undo and Ctrl+Y to redo. The full edit history is preserved until you close the editor or download the file.
Select the Shape tool, then click the "No Fill" button in the properties bar. This will draw only the outline of the shape with the stroke color you have selected.
No. All edits are overlaid on top of the existing PDF content. The original text, images, and formatting remain untouched underneath your additions.