PDF-LIB Description
In any JavaScript environment, you can create and modify PDF documents. You can create PDF documents from scratch or modify existing PDF files. Draw text, images, or vector graphics. You can embed your own fonts. You can even embed and draw pages from PDFs. TypeScript is used to write the code and it is compiled to JavaScript without any native dependencies. It works with any JavaScript runtime, browsers, Node and Deno, as well as React Native. You can add, remove, and insert pages. Split a PDF into multiple documents. Or merge multiple PDFs into a single document. You can create new forms or fill in and read existing fields. All supported options include checkboxes, radio groups, radio buttons, radio dropdowns and option lists. UMD modules can be downloaded from the unpkg or jsDelivr CDNs if you don't use a package manager. Attachments can only be viewed by certain PDF readers. This includes Adobe Reader and Foxit Reader. If you plan to use the CDN scripts for production, you will need to include a specific version number in your URL.