GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud is a REST API that allows you to display and view over 50 document and image formats within your applications.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud supports over 50 document and image formats including PDF, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and more.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud offers both free and paid plans for developers based on their usage requirements.
You can start by signing up for a GroupDocs account and then subscribe to GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud to obtain API credentials for integration.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud provides options to customize the viewer appearance, such as viewer theme, style, and branding.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud allows you to add watermarks to the viewed documents for security or branding purposes.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud enables you to cache the rendered documents to improve performance and reduce API calls.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud supports viewing documents of various sizes, but there may be limitations based on your subscription plan.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud offers viewer APIs that can be integrated into mobile platforms like Android for seamless document viewing.
The usage of GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud API is logged in a detailed format including request and response data for monitoring and analysis purposes.
Easily view a wide range of document formats such as PDF, Microsoft Office, images, and more using GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud.
Access the viewer from various platforms including Android, iOS, and web browsers for seamless user experience.
Generate image thumbnails of documents for quick previews and efficient navigation within large documents.
Render document pages with high fidelity to ensure accurate display of text, images, and formatting.
Transform documents into different formats like HTML, PDF, and images for easier sharing and viewing.
Zoom in and out, as well as navigate between document pages for detailed examination and easy access to specific content.
Secure your documents by applying watermarks to prevent unauthorized usage and distribution.
Compare two versions of a document side by side to identify changes, additions, or deletions.
Search for specific text within documents to quickly locate information without manually scanning the entire document.
Extract metadata from documents, such as author, title, and creation date, for better organization and indexing of content.