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Exhibit Stamping for Chromebook

Nothing to install on ChromeOS - ExhibitPrep runs inside the Chrome browser that's already on every Chromebook, from budget classroom models to premium touchscreens.

Chromebook exhibit stamping facts
  • ExhibitPrep requires only Chrome - the browser preinstalled on every Chromebook - with no Android app, Linux app, or Chrome extension to add.
  • Budget and older Chromebook models run ExhibitPrep the same as premium models; there is no minimum hardware spec.
  • On school or workplace Chromebooks managed through Google Admin, ExhibitPrep works unless the specific domain is explicitly blocked by the administrator.
  • PDFs can be uploaded directly from Google Drive, and stamped files can be saved back to Drive after processing.
  • An internet connection is required to load ExhibitPrep initially, but PDF stamping itself runs locally in Chrome once the page loads.
  • Stamped files download to the Chromebook's Downloads folder, the same location Chrome OS uses for every browser download.
  • ExhibitPrep includes 26 exhibit stamp templates and batch processing for stamping multiple PDFs in one session.
  • No admin permissions or IT approval are needed to use ExhibitPrep, because it is a website rather than an installed application.

Great for Chromebook Users

Zero Installation

Works in Chrome browser - no Android apps, no Linux setup, no Chrome extensions. Just visit the website and start stamping.

Secure by Design

Chromebooks are known for security, and ExhibitPrep extends that - all processing happens locally in Chrome with no data leaving your device.

Google Drive Compatible

Open PDFs from Google Drive, stamp them, and save back. Works with the cloud workflow Chromebook users love.

Works on Any Model

From budget Chromebooks to premium models - if it runs Chrome, it runs ExhibitPrep. No minimum specs required.

Why Chromebook + ExhibitPrep Work Together

Chromebook Benefits

  • Fast boot time - ready in seconds
  • Built-in security and auto-updates
  • Long battery life for courthouse days
  • Affordable - great for solo practices

ExhibitPrep Benefits

  • Runs entirely in browser
  • Local processing - documents stay private
  • No storage space required
  • Pay-as-you-go pricing

How to Stamp Exhibits on Chromebook

1

Open Chrome Browser

Navigate to ExhibitPrep.com in Chrome (already installed on your Chromebook)

2

Upload from Files or Google Drive

Select your PDF from Downloads, Google Drive, or any connected storage

3

Configure and Stamp

Choose your template, customize, and position stamps with click or drag

4

Download and Share

Save to Downloads folder, then upload to Drive, email, or print as needed

Internet Connection Required

ExhibitPrep requires an internet connection to load initially. However, once loaded, all PDF processing happens locally on your Chromebook - your documents never leave your device.

Watch It in Action

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Upload, stamp, and download exhibits in under 60 seconds on your Chromebook.

Ready to Try It?

Open Chrome and visit ExhibitPrep.com. No installation required. Preview free—pay only when you're ready to download.

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Chromebook Usage FAQ

Does ExhibitPrep work on Chromebook?

It does, on any Chromebook model. Because the tool is built to run inside Chrome - the browser every Chromebook ships with - there is no separate app, extension, or Linux container to set up first.

Do I need to install anything on my Chromebook?

No. ExhibitPrep runs directly in Chrome - the browser that comes with every Chromebook. No Android app, Linux app, or Chrome extension needed.

Will it work on older or budget Chromebooks?

Yes. ExhibitPrep is optimized to run efficiently on any Chromebook, including budget models and older devices. All you need is Chrome browser and an internet connection.

Can I use it in schools or libraries with restricted Chromebooks?

In most cases, yes. Since ExhibitPrep is just a website running in Chrome, it should work on managed Chromebooks unless the specific domain is blocked by your administrator.

Where do stamped files save on Chromebook?

Stamped PDFs download to your Downloads folder. From there, you can move them to Google Drive, email them, or share them however you prefer.