GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud is a REST API for rendering and viewing over 50 document formats in your applications.
You can interact with GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud using Node.js by making HTTP requests to the API endpoints.
No, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud is a cloud-based solution that does not require any software installation.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud supports over 50 document formats including PDF, Microsoft Office, CAD, and more.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud provides customization options for the appearance of rendered documents.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud uses industry-standard security measures to protect your data.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud is primarily for viewing documents, but you can convert to some formats like PDF.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud is known for its reliable document rendering capabilities.
No, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud does not support TAR.GZ format for viewing or rendering.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud offers various pricing plans based on usage and features required.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud supports a wide range of file formats including PDF, Microsoft Office documents, images, and more for seamless viewing.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud is compatible with various platforms such as Node.js, Java, Python, and others, ensuring flexibility for developers.
It allows extracting text from documents, making it easier to search for specific information within the file content.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud can render documents accurately, maintaining the original formatting and layout for a user-friendly viewing experience.
You can apply watermarks to the viewed documents for added security and copyright protection.
Integrates seamlessly with virtual file systems, allowing users to view documents stored in cloud storage services.
Users can easily print documents directly from the viewer interface, reducing the need for additional applications.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud offers zoom functionality and intuitive page navigation controls for better document exploration.
It supports adding annotations to documents, enabling collaboration and feedback on the viewed content.
Extract metadata information from documents, providing insights into properties like author, creation date, and more.