Office Server Document Converter


Office Server Document Converter (OSDC) is a server-side conversion library used for converting large volumes of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, RTF documents into PDF or image files (SVG, TIFF, JPEG, PNG). It does not rely on Microsoft Office or Adobe so there is no need to worry about additional costs or licensing agreements for external software. OSDC stands out due to ease of use, flexibility, performance on heavy loads, and compatibility with Windows and Linux environments. It is easy to integrate document conversion in any existing application or workflow with included APIs: Java, .Net, COM, Command-line, C/C++

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Features


High-precision Conversion

Although it is extremely difficult to perform high-precision conversions without using Microsoft Office, Antenna House has over 30 years of experience in developing Office conversion tools that make it possible. Since Office Server Document Converter was launched in 2005 (formerly known as Server Based Converter), Antenna House has continuously worked to improve the accuracy of the conversion.

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PDF Conversion

PDF files comparable to those created with the Adobe Acrobat series can be created on the server. Various functions can be used by specifying various parameters during conversion.

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SVG Conversion

Microsoft Office and PDF files can be converted to SVG on the server. Multiple pages of the source file can be merged or split into separate pages.

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Image Conversion

Convert image formats such as JPEG, PNG, TIFF. Create versatile TIFF files on the server that are ideal for data storage or JPEG/PNG files for thumbnail creation.

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Docx to HTML Conversion

Convert docx format files that are edited and saved in Microsoft Word to simple, clean, easy-to-edit HTML on the server.

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Bidirectional Text Conversion

BIDI (bidirectional text) is the mixing of right-to-left characters, such as Arabic and Hebrew and left-to-right writing, such as English. There are two types of characters: right-to-left (rtl), as in Arabic and Hebrew, and left-to-right (ltr), as in Latin. Also, parentheses and symbols are not directional (neutral). BIDI processing is a mechanism for controlling the directionality of characters in a paragraph in which these characters are mixed and bidirectional, such as the direction of neutral characters. This allows OSDC to display documents with a large number of languages and characters mixed together.

Enhanced Support for:

      • PDF 2.0
      • PDF/A
      • Tagged PDF
      • Amazon Graviton2
      • Java 11