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    BentoPDF

    BentoPDF

    A Privacy First PDF Toolkit

    ...Because it runs entirely on your own system or server, BentoPDF helps ensure that sensitive documents never leave your environment — a critical consideration for privacy-conscious users or organizations with strict data policies. Its design aims to balance robust feature coverage with a simple setup process, typically involving a Docker image so you can start using the toolkit with minimal configuration. BentoPDF also supports automation via command line parameters or API calls, so it can be integrated into batch workflows or document pipelines.
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    PDFCraft

    PDFCraft

    PDFCraft is a free, privacy-focused PDF toolkit

    PDFCraft is an extensible toolkit for creating, editing, and transforming PDF documents with both a graphical interface and a scripting API, making it useful for users ranging from casual editors to automated document processors. At its core, the project provides a clean, modern UI where you can rearrange pages, annotate text, insert images, fill forms, and export to multiple formats, all without needing a heavyweight commercial PDF suite. But beyond manual editing, it also offers a...
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    PDF.js

    PDF.js

    A PDF Reader in JavaScript

    PDF.js is a web standards-based platform for parsing and rendering Portable Document Formats (PDFs). Open source and built with HTML5, this PDF viewer is supported by a great community and Mozilla Labs. PDF.js can be used on both modern and older browsers, and is built into version 19+ of Firefox.
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    jsPDF

    jsPDF

    HTML5 client solution for generating PDFs

    The leading HTML5 client solution for generating PDFs. Perfect for event tickets, reports, certificates, you name it! PDFs are ubiquitous across the web, with virtually every enterprise relying on them to share documents. We created jsPDF to solve a major problem with how pdf files were being generated. We decided to make it open-source to allow a community of developers to expand on it.
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    pdfmake

    pdfmake

    Client/server side PDF printing in pure JavaScript

    Print PDFs directly in the browser or delegate it to your NodeJS backend. Use the same document definition in both cases. Forget about manual x, y calculations. Declare document structure and let pdfmake do the rest. Use paragraphs, columns, lists, tables, canvas, etc. Declare your own styles, use custom fonts, build a DSL and extend the framework. Provides a set of options to disable font layout cache and to control when pages are flushed to the output file. Pdfmake is runnable in browser...
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    WebViewer UI

    WebViewer UI

    WebViewer UI built in React

    WebViewer UI sits on top of WebViewer, a powerful JavaScript-based PDF Library that's part of the PDFTron PDF SDK. Built in React, WebViewer UI provides a slick out-of-the-box responsive UI that interacts with the core library to view, annotate and manipulate PDFs that can be embedded into any web project. This repo is specifically designed for any users interested in advanced customizations. With the source code access, it gives developers full control to customize & style the UI, build...
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    Free editor for PDF documents. Complete editing of PDF documents is possible with PDFedit. You can change raw pdf objects (for advanced users) or use many gui functions. Functionality can be easily extended using a scripting language (ECMAScript).
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    PDF API HTML5 Web Apps

    PDF API HTML5 Web Apps

    Mini SDK JavaScript API library PDF web apps

    A condensed library designed to web modern applications, to quickly export your content html to pdf thanks the famous library in javascript: jsPDF. And a special thanks to the project canvg and html2canvas. Project documentation: http://ulmdevice.altervista.org/pdfapihtml5/#documentation ========== Also available service for Angular 7+: http://ulmdevice.altervista.org/pdfjsapi/ Mobile Applications: http://bit.ly/1MrlgKk Opera add-on: http://bit.ly/1kkMhTa
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    pdf-bot

    pdf-bot

    A Node queue API for generating PDFs using headless Chrome

    pdf-bot is a Node.js microservice designed to automate the generation of PDF documents from web pages using headless Chrome. The project provides a queue-based API that allows developers to submit URLs for PDF generation, which are then processed asynchronously by the service. Once a document is generated, the system can notify external applications through webhooks, enabling integration with other backend systems or automation pipelines. The service is particularly useful for generating...
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