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Annotation (PDF)

A note, highlight, shape, or comment added on top of a PDF without modifying the underlying content — used for review, markup, and collaboration.

An annotation is any piece of markup added to a PDF that sits on top of the document rather than being part of its original content. Annotations are the PDF equivalent of writing in the margins or attaching a sticky note to a printed page.

Types of annotations

  • Text notes / sticky notes — a comment anchored to a spot on the page
  • Highlights — colored overlays over selected text
  • Underlines and strikeouts — editorial marks
  • Shapes — rectangles, circles, arrows, free-form drawings
  • Stamps — standard marks like "APPROVED" or "DRAFT"
  • Text boxes — boxes of added text, different from form fields

Why annotations are non-destructive

A PDF annotation lives in a separate layer of the file. The original content remains untouched underneath — which is why you can easily delete annotations without affecting the document. This makes annotations perfect for review cycles: reviewers add their feedback, the author sees the feedback, and the annotations can be removed or merged into a clean version.

When to flatten annotations

If you want the annotations to be permanent — baked into the document so no one can remove them — flatten the PDF. This merges the annotation layer into the page content permanently. Flattening is the standard final step before archiving a document that includes signatures or comments you want to preserve.

Tools

  • Edit PDF adds text annotations to a PDF
  • Flatten PDF permanently bakes annotations and form fields into the page content

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