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@pspdfkit/nodejs
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Document and Image Conversion
PSPDFKit for Node.js BETA is a Node.js PDF library for converting Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and image files without MS Office or third-party open source dependencies. It offers developers the ability to quickly add PDF functionality to any Node.js application.
npm install @pspdfkit/nodejs
load
function:import { load } from '@pspdfkit/nodejs'
const file = fs.readFileSync('./sample.docx');
const instance = await load({ document: file })
const buffer = await instance.exportPDF()
instance.close()
PSPDFKit for Node.js BETA enables you to load, save, convert, and edit 15 different PDF, document, Office, and image file types.
PSPDFKit offers comprehensive guides to help you quickly integrate and customize your application. It comes with full technical support that includes direct access to the engineers who built the product. Whether you have questions getting started or you want to know how to best integrate new features into your app, we’re here to help you find a solution.
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For a detailed list of the changes included in each version, please see the changelog.
PSPDFKit is a commercial product that offers a free trial license to evaluate and integrate it into your product. Visit our pricing page to learn more about licensing our solution.
FAQs
Convert documents in your Node.js apps.
The npm package @pspdfkit/nodejs receives a total of 1,282 weekly downloads. As such, @pspdfkit/nodejs popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @pspdfkit/nodejs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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