GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud is a cloud-based document viewer that allows you to display over 50 document formats in your applications without any third-party dependencies.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud provides APIs that are compatible with Node.js. You can easily integrate it into your Node.js applications.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud ensures data security through various encryption methods and secure communication protocols.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud supports over 50 document formats, including PDF, Microsoft Office documents, images, and more.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud allows you to customize the appearance of documents by configuring settings like zoom level, layout, watermarking, and more.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud provides annotation and markup features that allow users to collaborate, highlight key sections, and add comments to documents.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud offers a free trial for users to explore its features and functionalities before making a purchase.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud can be easily integrated into Single Page Applications to display documents seamlessly within the application.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud offers responsive viewing capabilities, ensuring that documents are displayed optimally on various mobile devices.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud offers dedicated customer support to assist users with any technical issues, integration queries, or customization needs.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud allows you to render a wide range of document formats, including PDF, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, and more into images or HTML for easy viewing.
The cloud API is platform-independent, allowing you to integrate document rendering capabilities seamlessly across different operating systems and programming languages.
You can compare two versions of a document using GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud to highlight differences and track changes efficiently.
Easily apply watermarks to your documents for protection or redact sensitive information directly from the rendered output.
Generate thumbnail images of the input documents to provide a preview or visual representation before opening the full document.
Extract metadata such as author, title, creation date, and more from documents for indexing, searching, or categorization purposes.
Efficiently render large documents without compromising performance, providing users with the ability to view complex files quickly.
Improve load times and reduce server requests by utilizing cache management features to store rendered documents locally or on external storage.
Retrieve detailed information about the documents, such as page count, format, size, and text content, to enhance document management and analysis.
Enable users to annotate or mark up documents with comments, notes, highlight, and more directly within the rendered output for collaboration or feedback purposes.