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pikepdf

pikepdf is a Python library for reading and writing PDF files.

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pikepdf is based on qpdf, a powerful PDF manipulation and repair library.

Python + qpdf = "py" + "qpdf" = "pyqpdf", which looks like a dyslexia test. Say it out loud, and it sounds like "pikepdf".

# Elegant, Pythonic API
with pikepdf.open('input.pdf') as pdf:
    num_pages = len(pdf.pages)
    del pdf.pages[-1]
    pdf.save('output.pdf')

To install:

pip install pikepdf

For users who want to build from source, see installation.

pikepdf is documented and actively maintained. Binary wheels are available for all common platforms, both x86-64 and ARM64/Apple Silicon. For information on the latest changes, see the release notes.

Commercial support is available.

Features

This library is similar to pypdf (formerly PyPDF2) - it provides low level access to PDF features and allows editing and content transformation of existing PDFs. Some knowledge of the PDF specification may be helpful. It does not have the capability to render a PDF to image.

Feature pikepdf pypdf (PyPDF2)
Editing, manipulation and transformation of existing PDFs
Based on an existing, mature PDF library qpdf
Implementation C++ and Python Python
PDF versions supported 1.1 to 1.7 1.1 to 1.7
Save and load password protected (encrypted) PDFs ✔ (except public key) ✔ (except public key)
Creates linearized ("fast web view") PDFs
Test suite coverage codecov codecovpypdf2
Creates PDFs that pass PDF validation tests
Modifies PDF/A without breaking PDF/A compliance
PDF XMP metadata editing read-only
Integrates with Jupyter and IPython notebooks for rapid development

Testimonials

I decided to try writing a quick Python program with pikepdf to automate [something] and it "just worked". –Jay Berkenbilt, creator of qpdf

"Thanks for creating a great pdf library, I tested out several and this is the one that was best able to work with whatever I threw at it." –@cfcurtis

In Production

  • OCRmyPDF uses pikepdf to graft OCR text layers onto existing PDFs, to examine the contents of input PDFs, and to optimize PDFs.

  • PDF Arranger is a small Python application that provides a graphical user interface to rotate, crop and rearrange PDFs.

  • PDFStitcher is a utility for stitching PDF pages into a single document (i.e. N-up or page imposition).

License

pikepdf is licensed under the Mozilla Public License 2.0 license (MPL-2.0) that can be found in the LICENSE file. By using, distributing, or contributing to this project, you agree to the terms and conditions of this license. MPL 2.0 permits you to combine the software with other work, including commercial and closed source software, but asks you to publish source-level modifications you make to pikepdf itself.

Some components of the project may be under other license agreements, as indicated in their SPDX license header or the .dep5/reuse file.

pikepdf's Projects

pikepdf icon pikepdf

A Python library for reading and writing PDF, powered by QPDF

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