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PSPDFKit.NET for Mobiles (iOS & Android)

PSPDFKit

The PSPDFKit SDK is a framework that allows you to view, annotate, sign, and fill PDF forms on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and Web.

PSPDFKit Instant adds real-time collaboration features to seamlessly share, edit, and annotate PDF documents.

Related

Support, Issues and License Questions

PSPDFKit offers support via https://pspdfkit.com/support/request/.

Are you evaluating our SDK? That's great, we're happy to help out! To make sure this is fast, please use a work email and have someone from your company fill out our sales form: https://pspdfkit.com/sales/

Requirements

Android requirements:

  • NET for Android workload >= 33.0.95/7.0.100
  • Microsoft Mobile OpenJDK >= 11.0
  • Android 5 or newer / API level 21 or higher
  • 32-bit or 64-bit ARM (armeabi-v7a with NEON / arm64-v8a) or 32-bit or 64-bit Intel x86 CPU.
  • Projects using PSPDFKit.dotnet.Android.dll must set Target Framework to API 33 (Android 13.0) or higher.

iOS requirements:

  • .NET for iOS 17.2.8004/8.0.100 or higher +
  • .NET for MacCatalyst 17.2.8004/8.0.100 or higher +

Integrating in a standard MAUI project

  1. Create .NET MAUI project.
  2. In Platforms directory, delete all platforms except Android and iOS.
  3. To add iOS support, follow the instructions in getting started guide for PSPDFKit.NET for iOS

Note

  • Everything that goes in Resources directory in the getting started guide will go to Resources/Raw in MAUI project.
  • Most if not all the code, will go in files present in Platforms/iOS directory.
  1. To add android support, follow the instructions in getting started guide for PSPDFKit.NET for Android

Note

  • Everything that goes in Resources directory in the getting started guide will go to Resources/Raw in MAUI project.
  • Most if not all the code, will go in files present in Platforms/Android directory.
  • You do not need to set content view as this is handled by MAUI i.e. following code is not needed in MAUI:
// Set your view from the "main" layout resource.
SetContentView(Resource.Layout.activity_main);

Contributing

Please ensure you signed our CLA so we can accept your contributions.