react-pdf-highlighter is a React library that provides annotation experience for PDF documents on web. It is built on top of PDF.js by Mozilla. Text and rectangular highlights are supported. Highlight data format is independent of the viewport, making it suitable for saving on the server.
For online demo check https://agentcooper.github.io/react-pdf-highlighter/.
To run the demo app locally:
npm install npm start While docs are in progress, feel free to check the source annotated with Flow type signatures.
npm install react-pdf-highlighter
See demo/src/App.js for React component API example.
react-pdf and react-pdfjs only provide React wrappers for PDF.js and do not have built-in annotation functionality.
pdfjs-annotate does not provide text highlights out of the box.
PDF.js provides only viewer:
See also:
- https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js
- https://github.com/wojtekmaj/react-pdf
- https://github.com/erikras/react-pdfjs
- https://github.com/instructure/pdf-annotate.js/
- https://blogs.dropbox.com/tech/2016/11/annotations-on-document-previews/
No, but pdf-annotation-service might be helpful for you.
Yes, but people from https://www.pdfannotator.com/ asked me to rename, since they have a trademark for PDF Annotator.
Please check the CORS headers on your url. It is required for the cross-domain request.
Works in Google Chrome, Safari 10+, Firefox 52+. Not tested in Internet Explorer.