Compiled DLL / library for AppServer + WebServer. PDF, TIFF, JPG, PNG within PDFs. Layout-preserving compression — scanned images compress separately from text. Zero document limits across all paid tiers.
Production server deployment. Multi-threaded. DPI / size-cap controls. Layout preservation. Per-server annual license.
Desktop apps, single-user tools, single-threaded embeds. Indie developer + startup entry tier.
USD-anchored globally. 3-year and 5-year prepay options unlock additional discounts on annual licenses.
Enterprise multi-region · custom SLA · OEM redistribution rights. Negotiated pricing. Routes via enterprise@abscode.com.
Same compression engine, exposed as REST API on AWS · Azure · GCP Marketplaces. ~$0.002–$0.005/document. For cloud-native customers using Lambda / Functions / Cloud Run. Enterprise procurement bypass via existing cloud commitments.
Paid tiers carry no document-volume caps. Process millions per server per year without revisiting the license.
Download and integrate without a sales call. No NDA, no procurement cycle to evaluate. Pay only when you commit.
Compression is layout-aware, so multi-column, table-heavy, and form-style documents stay legible and searchable after compression.
PAYG billing through AWS, Azure, and GCP marketplaces — counts toward cloud spend commitments instead of a separate procurement.
Server-side licensed per-server, not per-developer or per-document — predictable cost as you scale horizontally.
Domain Unlimited and OEM tiers for embedding inside your own product — talk to sales for redistribution terms.
Text + image layers separately optimised. PDF/A output supported. Preserves bookmarks, annotations, form fields.
Single and multi-page TIFF. JBIG2 + JPEG2000 + LZW. Group IV for B&W documents.
Embedded images recompressed without disturbing page layout. Image quality controllable.
Scanned image regions compress separately from vector text — text stays sharp, images downsized.
Set target DPI, max file size, color depth per document. Predictable output for archival workflows.
Server-side tier processes documents in parallel — saturate available CPU. Batch-friendly.
Six evaluation criteria, four vendor archetypes, and ten questions to ask before you license one for your production pipeline.
When Apryse fits, when teams switch, and how Abscode is positioned differently for compression-focused workloads.