This guide shows you how to highlight and annotate PDFs directly in Edge using the Web Highlights browser extension. No extra software needed — just open a PDF and start marking it up.
How to Annotate a PDF in Edge
Edge has its own PDF viewer with basic annotation tools, but Web Highlights gives you a more complete workflow. Here's how to set it up:
- Install Web Highlights from the Microsoft Edge Add-ons Store.
- Open any PDF in Edge. Web Highlights detects the PDF and offers to open it in its viewer.
- Click "Highlight this PDF" or the extension icon. The PDF loads in the Web Highlights viewer.
- Select text to highlight, add notes, and tag your annotations — same workflow as on web pages.
Note: Edge's built-in PDF annotations (drawing, text boxes) are separate from Web Highlights. Web Highlights focuses on text highlighting, notes, tags, and export — which Edge's native tools don't offer.
What You Can Do with PDF Annotations
Once you've opened a PDF in the Web Highlights viewer, you get a full annotation toolkit:
- Highlight in multiple colors — Color-code your annotations to separate key points, questions, definitions, and evidence.
- Add notes to any highlight — Click a highlight to attach your own thoughts, summaries, or reminders.
- Tag and organize — Add custom tags to highlights for easy filtering and retrieval later.
- Export your annotations — Send highlights and notes to Notion, Capacities, Markdown, HTML, or PDF.
- Sync across devices — All annotations are stored in the cloud and accessible from any device through the web app.
For the full details, see our PDF highlighting documentation.
Good to Know
- Text-based PDFs only — Scanned PDFs without a text layer can't be highlighted. Run them through an OCR tool first.
- No image highlights in PDFs — Image highlighting works on web pages, but PDFs are text-only for now.
- Local PDF paths matter — Highlights on local PDFs only persist if the file stays at the same location on your device.
Edge's Built-in PDF Tools vs. Web Highlights
| Feature | Edge | Web Highlights |
|---|
| Text highlighting | ✅ Basic | ✅ Multiple colors |
| Add notes to highlights | ❌ | ✅ |
| Tags & organization | ❌ | ✅ |
| Export to Notion, Markdown, etc. | ❌ | ✅ |
| Sync across devices | ❌ | ✅ |
| Works across browsers | ❌ | ✅ Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi |
Try Web Highlights as Your PDF Annotator
Highlight and annotate any PDF right in your browser — free, no sign-up required.
Install Web Highlights Want a deeper walkthrough with screenshots? Check out our full blog post: How to Annotate a PDF in Chrome.
Need help with another browser? Check out our other browser tutorials.