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About PDF.co

PDF.co is a robust low-code REST API designed to automate a wide range of PDF processing tasks. It enables developers and businesses to integrate powerful PDF functionalities directly into their applications and workflows, eliminating manual tasks and saving significant work hours. The platform offers capabilities for converting PDFs to various formats like Excel, CSV, XML, JSON, HTML, and images, as well as editing and managing PDF documents. Beyond basic PDF manipulation, PDF.co specializes in advanced data extraction, including AI-powered invoice parsing that requires no templates. It can parse data from diverse document types such as scans, invoices, orders, and reports, and features a document classifier to automatically sort and organize PDFs based on custom rules. The API is built for developers, offering secure HTTPS requests, extensive documentation, and source code samples, while also supporting no-code automation through integrations with platforms like Zapier and Make. This tool is ideal for developers, businesses, and anyone looking to streamline document management, automate data entry, and enhance productivity by integrating sophisticated PDF capabilities into their existing systems. It caters to scenarios requiring high-volume document processing, accurate data extraction from unstructured documents, and seamless conversion between PDF and other data formats.

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