Simple, fast primitives for building pdf viewers. maintained by @anaralabs
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Simple, fast primitives for building pdf viewers. maintained by @anaralabs
Pure TypeScript, cross-platform module for extracting text, images, and tabular data from PDFs. Run 🤗 directly in your browser or in Node.js
📄 A lightweight, no-configuration PDF-to-image library for browsers 🌐
An open-source project that leverages the power of React and the pdfjs-dist library to provide a versatile and customizable PDF viewing experience.
A very simple PDF viewer implementation in Angular 11 based on the PDFjs library from Mozilla. Its a great place to start for anybody who is looking to build on top of the most basic features like Canvas layer + Text layer rendering. All the boiler plate code needed has been included for you.
Pdf file editor built with React and Redux, utilizing pdfjs-dist and Pdf-Lib.
Web-based PDF viewer for people with reading disabilities. Free-to-use, open-source, using PDF.js, React, & Tailwind CSS
React PDF Starter toolkit with React, TypeScript and Vite
React PDF Starter toolkit with Next.js using App Router and TypeScript
It is an intelligent document processing system that tackles the unsolved problem of semantic PDF chunking. Unlike traditional rule-based approaches that fail on non-standard documents
Pdf utilities for text extraction in digital pdf
pdfjs-distとiframeを利用したPDFビュワーのアーキテクチャ考察
This is a next.js + heroui(nextui) project for hubsign system
React PDF Starter toolkit with Next.js, Turborepo and TypeScript
This is a simple text from pdf extraction with the latest version of pdfjs-dist
React PDF Starter toolkit with React, TypeScript and Webpack
React PDF Starter Toolkit with Docusaurus and TypeScript
React PDF Starter toolkit with Remix and TypeScript
React PDF Starter toolkit with Gatsby and TypeScript
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