GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud is a REST API that allows you to seamlessly display over 90 document and image formats in your applications.
To start using GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud, you need to sign up for an account on the website, subscribe to a plan, and obtain your API key.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud supports over 90 document and image formats, including PDF, Microsoft Office, AutoCAD, and more.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud ensures data security through encryption, access control, and other security measures.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud provides options for customizing the viewer’s appearance to match your application’s look and feel.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud provides SDKs and client libraries in multiple programming languages to facilitate integration with your applications.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud leverages efficient rendering algorithms to ensure fast and high-quality document display in your applications.
While GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud focuses on document viewing, it can complement collaboration features in applications through its document display capabilities.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud offers various support options, including documentation, forum support, and dedicated support available with certain plans.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud offers flexible pricing plans based on usage, with options to scale resources as-needed to suit your application requirements.
View various types of documents including PDF, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, images, and many more directly in your application.
Support for a wide range of document formats such as DOC, DOCX, XLS, XLSX, PPT, PPTX, PDF, and more.
Enable conversion of document pages into images to display them seamlessly within your application.
Incorporate watermarks to documents easily to secure and identify content.
Extract text content from documents for indexing, searching, or other processing purposes.
Provide users with a responsive viewer that adapts to different screen sizes for a seamless viewing experience.
Enable users to make annotations on documents for collaboration, feedback, or note-taking.
Allow users to zoom in or out and rotate document pages for better readability and viewing flexibility.
Retrieve metadata and other information about documents for better organization and management.
Achieve compatibility across different platforms like web, mobile, and desktop for wider accessibility.