GroupDocs Editorjs

In-browser document editing component

Publisher

Aspose

About this software

GroupDocs Editorjs is a JavaScript component for embedding in-browser document editing into web applications. It converts documents into editable HTML, enabling users to edit word-processing content directly in the browser and send changes to a document-processing backend for saving and re-exporting. The component targets web developers who need inline editing and round-trip conversion between HTML and common office formats.

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GroupDocs Editorjs

GroupDocs Editorjs
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Benefits

  • Browser editing: Edit documents directly inside the web browser without separate desktop apps.
  • Developer APIs: Expose APIs for integrating editor workflows into web applications and services.
  • Format round-trip: Support editing and re-exporting back to word-processing formats via backend conversion.
  • Customizable UI: Allow UI customization to match application design and user workflows.
  • Client-side editing: Perform editing in browser with changes submitted to server-side processors.

Available languages

  • English

Support information

  • Documentation: Online developer guides and API references explain integration and configuration.
  • API reference: Detailed API endpoints and request examples are available in documentation.
  • Knowledge base: Articles and implementation notes provide guidance for common integration scenarios.
  • Issue reporting: Bug reports and issue tracking are handled through the publisher's support channels.
  • Commercial support: Commercial support options are available through the publisher's support services.

Frequently asked questions

What is GroupDocs Editorjs used for?
GroupDocs Editorjs is a JavaScript component for adding in-browser document editing to web applications, providing editable HTML views and backend-assisted saving and re-exporting.
How is the editor integrated into web applications?
Integration uses a client-side JavaScript component embedded in pages and calls to a backend document-processing API for conversion and storage.
Which file types can be edited with Editorjs?
The editor supports editing common word-processing formats by converting them to editable HTML, with the backend responsible for format conversions and saving.
Who should use GroupDocs Editorjs?
Web developers building applications that require inline document editing and round-trip conversion between HTML and office document formats.
Does Editorjs require a server-side component?
Yes, a backend document-processing service is required to convert, save, and re-export documents while the client component handles editing.