Document processing SDKs for developers across web, mobile, and server platforms
Apryse sells developer-focused document toolkits (PDFs, Office, CAD formats) through a sales-heavy organization. The 43-person sales team paired with 17 engineers and a 22-person marketing group signals a land-and-expand motion targeting enterprise buyers, while active projects around Salesforce CPQ operations, partner enablement, and EMEA license compliance suggest the company is scaling both transactional velocity and geographic reach.
Apryse provides SDKs and low-code platforms for document viewing, annotation, processing, conversion, and extraction. The product portfolio spans server, mobile, and web SDKs under the Apryse brand, the iText PDF toolkit, and consumer-facing tools (Xodo, eversign). The engineering surface covers PDF, Microsoft Office, and CAD file handling across Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS. The company operates at 501–1,000 employees from Denver, Colorado, and serves developers at enterprises and small businesses who need to embed document functionality into custom applications.
Apryse supports PDF, Microsoft Office, and CAD formats, plus dozens of additional file types. SDKs run on Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS platforms.
Core languages: JavaScript, Java, C#, C/C++, PHP, ASP.NET. Infrastructure: AWS and Docker. CRM platform: Salesforce (Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, CPQ). Data tools: MySQL, Google Sheets, Excel.
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