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Jun 25, 2021 · Brian O'Neill
Hi Dmitry - if you create an account, you gain access to all of the functions in our API library, not just the data conversion. There are APIs for virus scanning, NLP, validation, OCR, and more; the free account provides 800 calls/month.
Feb 01, 2021 · Brian O'Neill
Thanks, Rahul! Glad it was helpful!
Aug 08, 2020 · Brian O'Neill
Hi Nitul - sure, here is a link to the API where you can try it in your browser. And here is a link to the details on security. You can also import the API into Postman if you like to use postman. If you like I can also put you in touch with technical folks from our accounts team who can also meet with you and help advise on your questions in detail.
Aug 06, 2020 · Brian O'Neill
Good question - The client libraries, including the Java one, are open source, and the APIs are free (forever) for 1K calls/month but not open source. You can also leverage global data center regions in Europe, Asia Pacific, North America, etc. or deploy on-premises.
Aug 06, 2020 · Brian O'Neill
This does not use a true browser engine and so doesn't properly support things like JavaScript, CSS, HTML5 advanced rendering features, etc. In short you may get a low quality result for most real-world cases
Aug 06, 2020 · Brian O'Neill
You can actually deploy the APIs on your own infrastructure if you wish through the Private Cloud option, or use global regional data centers in Europe, North America, etc.