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Can't Add a Text Box to PDF? Here's How (Free, Online, Desktop & Mac)

Most users searching “how to add a text box to a PDF” expect a straightforward click-and-type tool, yet PDFs feature two unrelated text box tools with unique uses. Floating text comment annotations add draft feedback without modifying source content, while embedded text field form elements create fillable areas for surveys and applications.

Picking the wrong tool ruins your workflow: annotations only overlay pages, and form fields enable interactive input. This guide clarifies their key differences and walks you through proper usage to avoid common editing mistakes.

Part 1. Text Box vs. Text Field in PDF: Which One Do You Need?

To build editable PDFs for surveys or applications that others can fill out, you must insert interactive text form fields. This function is available exclusively in desktop editors like UPDF, as all mainstream online PDF platforms lack support for creating fillable form elements. Go to Part 2 for adding a text box to PDF files.

If you only need to attach temporary notes, feedback, or extra remarks above PDF content, opt for text comment annotations. These floating text overlays keep the original document intact and are accessible via online PDF tools, desktop software, and Mac Preview. The choice of method depends on your needs; consult the table below to find the approach that fits your specific scenario.

Your SituationRecommended PathKey Differentiator / FactorsJump to
Quick, one‑off text box, don't want to install anythingOnline SolutionNo installation, browser‑based, file upload required, free quotas applyPart 3.1
Add a note on a sensitive document (contracts, NDAs, personal data)Desktop Solution100% local processing — file never uploaded to any cloud serverPart 3.2
You add text boxes regularly — need full control, multiple text types, batch processingDesktop SolutionProfessional features, unlimited usage, no quotas, one‑time paymentPart 3.2
You're on a Mac, want a built‑in tool with zero extra costMac PreviewPre‑installed on every Mac, completely free, no installation, good for basic needsPart 3.3
You work across multiple devices (Win + Mac + mobile) and need syncDesktop SolutionCross‑platform support, single license covers all devicesPart 3.2
  • Text Comment = floating note on top of page (doesn't change original content)
  • Text Field = interactive form element (others can type into it)
  • Most online tools support Text Comment only
  • Desktop tools support both Text Comment AND Text Field
  • Mac Preview is a free built‑in option for Text Comment only

Now that you know which tools are available, let’s compare them to help you choose the right one. Here’s a preview: UPDF is the best solution for this task—it allows you to easily add both text boxes for annotations and interactive text fields, all while offering a perfect balance of lightweight performance and great value. Let’s take a closer look.

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Part 2. How to Add Text Filed Box to PDF?

Most people don't realize this, but online tools cannot create fillable text fields in PDFs. They can help you fill a form, but they cannot create one. To add a text field that others can type into, you need desktop software.

ToolPriceText FieldOther Form FieldsField PropertiesPlatformBest For
Adobe Acrobat ProSubscription (~$240/year)✅ Checkboxes, radio buttons, dropdowns, signatures, barcodesRequired fields, validation, default values, character limitsWin, MacEnterprise-level forms
UPDFOne-time ($79.99)✅ Checkboxes, radio buttons, dropdowns, signaturesRequired fields, default values, basic validationWin, Mac, iOS, AndroidBest value — one-time payment, cross-platform
Foxit PDF EditorSubscription ($129/year)✅ Checkboxes, radio buttons, dropdowns, signaturesRequired fields, validation, default valuesWin, MacWord-like interface, enterprise integration
PDFgearCompletely free✅ Basic form fieldsBasic field propertiesWin, MacBudget $0 — basic form creation
Open PDF StudioFree / Open source✅ Basic form fieldsBasic field propertiesWin, Mac, LinuxOpen source, privacy-focused

Among all PDF editors listed, UPDF stands out with unmatched combined strengths that competitors cannot match. Unlike Adobe Acrobat and Foxit PDF Editor, which charge costly annual subscriptions, UPDF only requires a one-time lifetime fee with no recurring charges.

It delivers full form functionality equivalent to premium paid tools, including complete interactive text fields, checkboxes, radio buttons, and signature boxes, plus configurable field rules such as mandatory entries and default values.

Furthermore, UPDF supports Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android simultaneously, a cross-platform advantage missing from most rivals. While PDFgear and Open PDF Studio are free, they only offer limited basic field customization.

If you want to create fully featured fillable text fields affordably across all your devices, UPDF is your ideal choice. Read on to learn the simple steps to add a functional text field to PDFs with UPDF. Click Form mode and then add a text field to the place you want to put it. Then everything's done!

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The steps to add a text field box to a PDF on iPhone and other mobile devices with UPDF are simple and easy in 3 steps: first, click Fill & Sign and then click the Text button; then you can customize text properties—such as color, font, and size—as well as the placement of the box.

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Adding a text field box to PDF has been solved easily with the help of UPDF; let's continue to check how to add a text comment box to PDF online and with desktop tools!

Part 3. How to Add Text Comment Box to PDF?

If you need to add a note, comment, or extra text to a PDF without changing the original content — this section is for you.

Text Comment is a floating annotation that sits on top of the page. It doesn't alter the original document — like adding a sticky note to a printed page. It's perfect for:

  • Marking up drafts for review
  • Adding explanations or extra context
  • Leaving feedback for colleagues
  • Inserting temporary notes for yourself

As analyzed in Part 1, both online and desktop tools have their respective strengths, and the right approach is to choose based on your specific needs. However, finding the perfect fit among the vast array of available tools can be challenging; therefore, we have tested a selection of tools—ranging from popular market options to those that rank highly in search results—to save you time and the cost of trial and error.

Online Tools for Adding Text Comments to PDF

ToolFree AccessFile LimitsPrivacyCustomizationExtra Watermark?Best For
Adobe Acrobat OnlineFree with Adobe accountAdobe cloud storage✅ Font, size, color, formatting❌ NoMost reliable, industry standard
SmallpdfFree (limited daily)Standard cloud processing✅ Size, color, formatting❌ NoSimple, fast interface
Quillbot PDF EditorFreeStandard cloud processing✅ 100+ colors, movable❌ NoColor customization
iLovePDFFree (limited)Standard cloud processing✅ Font, size, color❌ NoClean design
Soda PDF OnlineFreeStandard cloud processing✅ Font, size, color, bold/italic❌ NoMultiple placement options
PDFescapeFree10MB / 100 pagesStandard cloud processing✅ Basic formatting✅ Subtle watermarkSmall files only
Smallpdf (note)Free (limited)Standard cloud processing✅ Formatting options❌ NoQuick, one-off needs

The method for adding a text comment box is virtually identical across all online tools: upload the file, add the text comment box, then save and export. The differences lie in their free usage allowances, file size limits, text customization options, collaboration capabilities, and privacy features. Take Adobe Acrobat online as an example:

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⚠️ Privacy Reminder: All online tools require uploading files to cloud servers. For sensitive documents — contracts, NDAs, financial reports — use Desktop software instead.

Add Text Comment Box to PDF with Desktop Tools as Adobe

ToolText TypesCustomizationPlatformBest For
Adobe Acrobat ProText Comment, Text Box, CalloutFull — font, size, color, border, backgroundWin, MacEnterprise use, industry standard
UPDFText Comment, Text Box, Text CalloutFull — font, size, color, alignment, border, backgroundWin, Mac, iOS, AndroidBest value — all text types, cross-platform, one-time payment
Foxit PDF EditorText Comment, Text Box, CalloutFull — font, size, color, alignment, borderWin, MacWord-like interface, enterprise integration
PDFgearText Comment, Text BoxBasic — font, size, colorWin, MacBudget $0 — basic text comment needs

We already compared the pros and cons of these tools when looking at adding form fields to PDFs, and UPDF clearly comes out on top. It offers the most comprehensive text box options at the best value — three text types (Text Comment, Text Box, Text Callout), cross-platform support, and one-time pricing. Upload your file to UPDF and then enter Comment mode in the Tools Bar. You can add a text comment box to PDF easily, adjust the text color or size, and place it as you want.

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Add Text Comment Box to PDF on Mac Preview

To add text boxes via Mac Preview, open your PDF file, launch the Markup Toolbar by tapping the toolbox icon, then select the "T" text tool. Click anywhere on the page to generate a floating text box, input your content, and drag its edges or body to resize or reposition it. Customize styles, including borders, font type, size, color, and background shade, through formatting panels, and save edits directly to the original PDF file when finished.

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FAQ

Q: Can I add a text box that links to another page or website?

Yes — but only with desktop tools like UPDF. After adding the text box, select it, click the link tool, and enter the destination URL or page number. Online tools and Mac Preview don't support clickable links inside text boxes.

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Q: Can I add multiple text boxes at once?

You have to add them one by one. However, desktop tools like UPDF let you copy and paste an existing text box, then drag it to a new position. This is much faster than creating each one from scratch.

Q: How do I move a text box after adding it?

Click on the text box to select it — a border with handles should appear. Then drag it to a new location. For precise positioning, use the arrow keys on your keyboard to nudge the box one pixel at a time.

Q: Why does my text box disappear when I save the PDF?

This happens with some online tools that don't properly "flatten" annotations into the saved file. The text box is still there, but it may not render when opened in another reader. To avoid this, download the file from the online tool and open it in a different PDF reader. Desktop tools like UPDF embed annotations more reliably.

Conclusion

Whether you need a simple text comment, a callout with a leader line, or a fillable form field, UPDF has you covered — with all three text types, cross-platform support (Win, Mac, iOS, Android), and a one‑time payment that saves you hundreds over subscriptions.

Try UPDF and download it to start adding text boxes in seconds.

This guide covers everything you need to add text boxes to PDFs. If you're looking for a more comprehensive walkthrough on PDF annotations — including highlights, sticky notes, drawings, stamps, and more — visit our full pillar guide: How to Annotate PDF.

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