LibPDF
A modern PDF library for TypeScript. Parse, modify, and generate PDFs with a clean, intuitive API.
Beta Software: LibPDF is under active development and APIs may change between minor versions, but we use it in production at Documenso and consider it ready for real-world use.
Why LibPDF?
LibPDF was born from frustration. At Documenso, we found ourselves wrestling with the JavaScript PDF ecosystem:
- PDF.js is excellent for rendering and even has annotation editing — but it requires a browser
- pdf-lib has a great API, but chokes on slightly malformed documents
- pdfkit only generates, no parsing at all
We kept adding workarounds. A patch here for a malformed xref table. A hack there for an encrypted document. Eventually, we decided to build what we actually needed:
- Lenient like PDFBox and PDF.js: opens documents other libraries reject
- Intuitive like pdf-lib: clean, TypeScript-first API
- Complete: encryption, digital signatures, incremental saves, form filling
Features
| Feature | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Parse any PDF | Yes | Graceful fallback for malformed documents |
| Create PDFs | Yes | From scratch or modify existing |
| Encryption | Yes | RC4, AES-128, AES-256 (R2-R6) |
| Digital Signatures | Yes | PAdES B-B, B-T, B-LT, B-LTA |
| Form Filling | Yes | Text, checkbox, radio, dropdown, signature |
| Form Flattening | Yes | Bake fields into page content |
| Merge & Split | Yes | Combine or extract pages |
| Attachments | Yes | Embed and extract files |
| Text Extraction | Yes | With position information |
| Font Embedding | Yes | TTF/OpenType with subsetting |
| Images | Yes | JPEG, PNG (with alpha) |
| Incremental Saves | Yes | Append changes, preserve signatures |
Installation
npm install @libpdf/core
# or
bun add @libpdf/coreQuick Start
Parse an existing PDF
import { PDF } from "@libpdf/core"; const pdf = await PDF.load(bytes); const pages = pdf.getPages(); console.log(`${pages.length} pages`);
Open an encrypted PDF
const pdf = await PDF.load(bytes, { credentials: "password" });
Fill a form
const pdf = await PDF.load(bytes); const form = pdf.getForm(); form.fill({ name: "Jane Doe", email: "jane@example.com", agreed: true, }); const filled = await pdf.save();
Sign a document
import { PDF, P12Signer } from "@libpdf/core"; const pdf = await PDF.load(bytes); const signer = await P12Signer.create(p12Bytes, "password"); const signed = await pdf.sign({ signer, reason: "I approve this document", });
Merge PDFs
const merged = await PDF.merge([pdf1Bytes, pdf2Bytes, pdf3Bytes]);
Draw on a page
import { PDF, rgb } from "@libpdf/core"; const pdf = PDF.create(); const page = pdf.addPage({ size: "letter" }); page.drawText("Hello, World!", { x: 50, y: 700, fontSize: 24, color: rgb(0, 0, 0), }); page.drawRectangle({ x: 50, y: 600, width: 200, height: 100, color: rgb(0.9, 0.9, 0.9), borderColor: rgb(0, 0, 0), borderWidth: 1, }); const output = await pdf.save();
Runtime Support
LibPDF runs everywhere:
- Node.js 20+
- Bun
- Browsers (modern, with Web Crypto)
Known Limitations
Some features are not yet implemented:
| Feature | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Signature verification | Not implemented | Signing works; verification is planned |
| TrueType Collections (.ttc) | Not supported | Extract individual fonts first |
| JBIG2 image decoding | Passthrough only | Images preserved but not decoded |
| JPEG2000 (JPX) decoding | Passthrough only | Images preserved but not decoded |
| Certificate encryption | Not supported | Password encryption works |
| JavaScript actions | Ignored | Form calculations not executed |
These limitations are documented to set expectations. Most don't affect typical use cases like form filling, signing, or document manipulation.
Philosophy
Be lenient
Real-world PDFs are messy. Export a document through three different tools and you'll get three slightly different interpretations of the spec. LibPDF prioritizes opening your document over strict compliance. When standard parsing fails, we fall back to brute-force recovery, scanning the entire file to rebuild the structure.
Two API layers
- High-level:
PDF,PDFPage,PDFFormfor common tasks - Low-level:
PdfDict,PdfArray,PdfStreamfor full control
Documentation
Full documentation at libpdf.dev
Sponsors
LibPDF is developed by Documenso, the open-source DocuSign alternative.
Contributing
We welcome contributions! See our contributing guide for details.
# Clone the repo git clone https://github.com/libpdf/core.git cd libpdf # Install dependencies bun install # Run tests bun run test # Type check bun run typecheck
License
The src/fontbox/ directory is licensed under Apache-2.0 as it is derived from Apache PDFBox.