GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud is a cloud-based document viewer API that allows you to display over 50 document and image formats within your applications.
You can integrate GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud into your Node.js application by using the official Node.js SDK provided by GroupDocs or by making HTTP requests directly to the API endpoints.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud supports over 50 document and image formats, including PDF, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, and more.
Yes, you can customize the viewer using various configuration options provided by GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud uses industry-standard security protocols to ensure the protection of your documents and data.
You can view VST format documents by passing the appropriate parameters in the API request to GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud.
Yes, you can sign up for a free trial of GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud to test its features and capabilities.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud allows you to cache documents to improve performance and reduce loading times.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud does not directly support collaborative viewing, but you can implement collaboration features using the API in your application.
GroupDocs regularly updates GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud with new features and improvements to enhance its functionality.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud is compatible with multiple platforms, including Node.js.
The viewer supports viewing VST (Vector Section Table) format files.
It provides the ability to render document files for easy viewing and interaction.
Supports a wide range of document formats including PDF, Microsoft Office, images, and more.
Users can customize the viewer according to their specific requirements.
Offers easy navigation between pages in a document for quick access to specific content.
Users can zoom in/out and rotate documents for better readability and viewing convenience.
Allows users to add annotations to documents for collaboration and review purposes.
Enables the addition of watermarks to documents to protect and personalize the content.
Provides the ability to compare two versions of a document side by side for analysis and review.