Connect DynamicPDF API integrations
Construct real-time documents with DynamicPDF API to automatically merge reports from new data entries or fill forms from CRM updates. Use this workflow automation tool to create secure invoices from e-commerce sales or convert images from cloud storage into compliant PDFs. Register today to automate your entire document lifecycle.
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On Make, integrate DynamicPDF API as an action to construct real-time documents. Automatically merge reports from new data entries, fill forms from CRM updates, create secure invoices from e-commerce sales, or convert images from cloud storage into compliant PDFs within your automated workflows.
Creates a PDF by submitting a JSON instructions document that defines the input files and merge operations.
Creates a PDF by submitting an instructions document and related resource files as form-data fields that define the inputs and merge operations.
Creates a PDF by sending a DLEX template path and mapped layout JSON file to the DLEX Layout endpoint.
Creates a PDF by sending a mapped DLEX template path, layout JSON file, and optional resources to the DLEX Layout endpoint.
Gets PDF metadata, document properties, and page details as JSON.
Gets XMP metadata from a PDF and return it as XML.
Gets PDF security settings, permissions, and encryption details as JSON.
Gets text content from a PDF and return it as structured JSON.
Gets image metadata, format information, and dimensions as JSON.
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