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AI, Self-Hosted PDF Tool for Enterprise

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterJune 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read14 Views
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KDAN, a leading global Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider, announced the launch of LynxPDF, a comprehensive enterprise PDF management solution that combines artificial intelligence-driven document processing with self-hosted deployment options. The platform addresses critical business challenges including data security compliance, workflow efficiency, and digital transformation for enterprises worldwide, offering advanced features like intelligent document processing (IDP), offline capabilities, and enterprise-grade encryption.

LynxPDF offers core PDF functions such as editing, conversion, signing, and encryption, while supporting advanced enterprise features, including offline capabilities, self-hosted deployment, batch processing, and single sign-on (SSO). Leveraging AI-driven Intelligent Document Processing (IDP), LynxPDF can automatically extract data from documents, images, and tables, significantly improving efficiency, minimizing manual errors, and strengthening data security.

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As businesses face increasing challenges from fragmented document tools, compliance concerns, and complex system integrations, the need for centralized, secure document solutions has become critical to driving secure and scalable digital transformation. LynxPDF addresses these challenges, offering a scalable, secure, and cost-effective solution tailored for enterprises, government agencies, and educational institutions.

“LynxPDF represents a transformative milestone in enterprise document management technology,” said Kenny Su, KDAN’s Founder and CEO. “Our proprietary PDF technologies, combined with cutting-edge AI capabilities and flexible deployment options, empower organizations to achieve unprecedented efficiency while maintaining complete control over their sensitive data.”

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KDAN is one of the few global SaaS providers that develop core PDF technologies in-house. Leveraging its deep expertise in digital workflows, the company delivers fully integrated, enterprise-level document and workflow solutions. LynxPDF supports multilingual environments and offers localized technical support, enabling organizations worldwide to seamlessly transition to intelligent document management.

To meet the growing demands of secure and self-hosted document solutions in the global markets, KDAN is expanding LynxPDF’s presence across Europe, Asia, and North America through a network of strategic partners and distributors. By working closely with global partners, the company aims to empower organizations with strict data security, compliance, and self-hosted deployment requirements to implement secure, AI-driven document workflows at scale.

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