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    OCRBase

    OCRBase

    MD/.JSON Document OCR and structured data extraction API

    OCRBase is a self-hostable document OCR and structured extraction system built to turn PDFs into machine-usable outputs at scale, aiming to bridge the gap between raw text extraction and production-ready pipelines. Instead of treating OCR as a one-off script, it presents an API-driven workflow where documents are submitted as jobs and processed through a queue-based architecture that can handle high throughput. The core output is designed for downstream automation, producing structured...
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    tinypdf

    tinypdf

    Minimal PDF creation library

    tinypdf is a minimal, zero-dependency PDF generation library that focuses on the core “put content on a page” use case while intentionally skipping heavyweight features. It is designed to be extremely small and approachable, making it a good fit when you want to generate real PDFs in Node/TypeScript without pulling in a large toolkit. The library supports essential primitives like writing text, drawing basic shapes, and placing JPEG images, which covers common needs such as invoices,...
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