How to Annotate a PDF in Edge

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:

  1. Install Web Highlights from the Microsoft Edge Add-ons Store.
  2. Open any PDF in Edge. Web Highlights detects the PDF and offers to open it in its viewer.
  3. Click "Highlight this PDF" or the extension icon. The PDF loads in the Web Highlights viewer.
  4. 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

FeatureEdgeWeb 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.