Compress PDF using Go
Compress and reduce a PDF file size by up to 90%
Compress PDF features
The Compress PDF Golang SDK by ConvertAPI is a tool that allows for the compression and reduction of PDF file sizes by up to 90%. This Golang SDK optimizes PDF quality by compressing text, graphics, images, subsetting fonts, and optimizing document structure. It offers various parameters for customization, including compression presets, color and grayscale image compression, and options to remove elements like bookmarks, annotations, forms, and embedded files from the PDF. The Golang SDK also provides options for optimizing the PDF for web viewing and preserving the PDF/A standard.
ConvertAPI Go library install
ConvertAPI provides a library for Go programming language that allows you to perform a Compress PDF conversion with just a few lines of code. Compress PDF documents using GO language with no effort at all!
go get github.com/ConvertAPI/convertapi-go
Authenticate your Go library
You can obtain your secret key by signing up for a free account. Once you sign up, you'll receive 250 free conversions instantly! Grab your authentication secret from the account dashboard, and authenticate the ConvertAPI GO library like this:
config.Default = config.NewDefault("secret_or_token")
Compress PDF using Golang in no time!
Once you have your authentication in place, simply copy-paste this pdf to compress conversion code snippet into your Golang project:
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You can try out advanced conversion parameters and test the conversion result online using our interactive demo tool. This tool will produce the same conversion output as if you were using the library from your solution, and it will auto-generate the code snippet for you!
Try for FREE!Conversion parameters
Choose a compression level from the available presets. If a preset is selected, all other compression options will be ignored. These presets are optimized for various use cases, such as balancing file size and quality.
Values: none text archive web ebook printer
Automatically adjust image dimensions based on the PDF's DPI and maintain 90% image quality for efficient compression.
For example, if an image has 300 DPI and the PDF has 96 DPI, the image dimensions will be reduced to comply with 96 DPI. When combined with ImageResolution
, the method that results in greater compression is applied. For instance: If images originally have 300 DPI, ImageResolution
is set to 150, and AutoImageCompress
determines 100 DPI is optimal, the final result will dimensions reduced to comply with 100 DPI. Conversely, if ImageResolution
specifies a lower value, it will take precedence.
Set the maximum image resolution in DPI. This setting can be combined with AutoImageCompress
. In such cases, the compression will apply the lower resolution value, whether determined by the DPI setting or the AutoImageCompress
property.
Set image quality in percentage. This setting overrides the default 90% quality value of AutoImageCompress
.
Remove PDF forms from the PDF file.
Remove duplicate fonts and color profiles from the PDF file.
Remove piece information dictionaries like Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop private data.
Remove embedded/attachments files from the PDF file.
Remove all structure information from the PDF document.
Detach the XMP metadata embedded in the document from its catalog, clear all properties in all schemas, and remove metadata from marked content.
Remove references to resources such as fonts, images, patterns.
Specifies whether to remove the base fonts from the PDF file.
Output PDF should only contain font characters utilized in the original document, and any unused glyphs from all fonts in the document should be removed.
Optimize page content streams in the PDF file.
Linearize PDF file and optimize for fast Web View.
Preserve the PDF/A standard in the PDF file.