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PDFium binaries

Pre-compiled binaries of PDFium

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This project hosts pre-compiled binaries of the PDFium library, an open-source library for PDF manipulation and rendering.

Builds are triggered automatically every Monday since 2017.

Disclaimer: This project isn't affiliated with Google or Foxit.

Download

Here are the download links for latest release:

OS CPU PDFium
Android ARM pdfium-android-arm.tgz
ARM64 pdfium-android-arm64.tgz
x64 pdfium-android-x64.tgz
x86 pdfium-android-x86.tgz
iOS ARM64 pdfium-ios-arm64.tgz
x64 pdfium-ios-x64.tgz
Linux ARM pdfium-linux-arm.tgz
ARM64 pdfium-linux-arm64.tgz
x64 pdfium-linux-x64.tgz
macOS ARM64 pdfium-mac-arm64.tgz
x64 pdfium-mac-x64.tgz
Windows ARM64 pdfium-win-arm64.tgz
x64 pdfium-win-x64.tgz
x86 pdfium-win-x86.tgz

See the Releases page to download older versions of PDFium.

Documentation

PDFium API documentation

Please find the documentation of the PDFium API on developers.foxit.com.

How to use PDFium in a CMake project

  1. Unzip the dpwnloaded package in a folder (e.g., C:\Libraries\pdfium)

  2. Set the environment variable PDFium_DIR to this folder (eg C:\Libraries\pdfium)

  3. In your CMakeLists.txt, add

     find_package(PDFium)
    
  4. Then link your executable with PDFium:

     target_link_libraries(my_exe pdfium)
    
  5. On Windows, make sure that pdfium.dll can be found by your executable (copy it on the same folder, or put in on the PATH).

How to use JavaScript V8 enabled binaries

If you are using the V8-enabled binaries, additional initialization is required. In your code, before using PDFium you have to call FPDF_InitEmbeddedLibraries() from the additional header fpdf_libs.h, which is only available in V8 enabled binaries.

The archive will contain a res folder which you have to distribute with your application. On macOS, you should include this in your application bundle for other platforms place it where your application binary will find it.

See the following example for usage:

#include "fpdf_libs.h"

...

// Determine the path to files in the res folder from the archive
const char* resPath = "<path to the res folder>";

// Initialize V8 and other embedded libraries
FPDF_InitEmbeddedLibraries(resPath);

// Make use of PDFium
FPDF_InitLibrary();
FPDF_DestroyLibrary();

How to create macOS universal binary

To create a universal macOS binary containing both Intel and ARM code, download both CPU versions and use the mac_create_universal.sh script to create a universal archive.

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