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Description

Apache PDFBox is a versatile, open-source Java library designed for working with PDF documents. It empowers developers to create, modify, extract content from, and validate PDFs programmatically. Key features include PDF splitting, form fillin...

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Use Cases

Key Features

  • Merge/Append Files
  • Digital Signature

Made For

Industries

  • Financial Services
  • Healthcare
  • Government
  • Legal
  • Insurance

Customer Segments

  • Freelancers
  • Small Businesses
  • Mid-size Businesses
  • Large Enterprises

Pros

  • Open-source and free to use, eliminating licensing costs
  • Comprehensive PDF functionality covering creation, manipulation, and extraction
  • Strong community support and active development
  • Platform independence due to Java's portability
  • Supports industry standards like PDF/A for archiving

Cons

  • Requires Java development expertise
  • Can be complex to learn and implement for beginners
  • Performance may be a concern for extremely large or complex PDFs without optimization
Year Founded
1999
HQ Location
Forest Hill, Maryland, USA
LinkedIn
51-200 employees
@ApacheSoftware
110K followers

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