* chore(docx): remove unnecessary import Signed-off-by: Cesar Berrospi Ramis <ceb@zurich.ibm.com> * fix(docx): simplify parsing of simple tables Simplify the parsing of tables with just text (no rich cells). Move nested function group_cell_elements out of _handle_tables for readability. Signed-off-by: Cesar Berrospi Ramis <ceb@zurich.ibm.com> * chore(docx): reuse method for finding inline pictures Signed-off-by: Cesar Berrospi Ramis <ceb@zurich.ibm.com> * chore(docx): format strikethrough text Signed-off-by: Cesar Berrospi Ramis <ceb@zurich.ibm.com> * tests(docx): use fixtures to avoid converting same file multiple times Signed-off-by: Cesar Berrospi Ramis <ceb@zurich.ibm.com> * fix(docx): remove unnecessary argument docx_obj in functions Signed-off-by: Cesar Berrospi Ramis <ceb@zurich.ibm.com> * tests(docx): add test for rich table cells Signed-off-by: Cesar Berrospi Ramis <ceb@zurich.ibm.com> * chore(docx): small improvements in backend and its unit tests Signed-off-by: Cesar Berrospi Ramis <ceb@zurich.ibm.com> * chore(docx): parse superscript and subscript formatted text Signed-off-by: Cesar Berrospi Ramis <ceb@zurich.ibm.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Cesar Berrospi Ramis <ceb@zurich.ibm.com>
Docling
Docling simplifies document processing, parsing diverse formats — including advanced PDF understanding — and providing seamless integrations with the gen AI ecosystem.
Features
- 🗂️ Parsing of multiple document formats incl. PDF, DOCX, PPTX, XLSX, HTML, WAV, MP3, VTT, images (PNG, TIFF, JPEG, ...), and more
- 📑 Advanced PDF understanding incl. page layout, reading order, table structure, code, formulas, image classification, and more
- 🧬 Unified, expressive DoclingDocument representation format
- ↪️ Various export formats and options, including Markdown, HTML, DocTags and lossless JSON
- 🔒 Local execution capabilities for sensitive data and air-gapped environments
- 🤖 Plug-and-play integrations incl. LangChain, LlamaIndex, Crew AI & Haystack for agentic AI
- 🔍 Extensive OCR support for scanned PDFs and images
- 👓 Support of several Visual Language Models (GraniteDocling)
- 🎙️ Audio support with Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) models
- 🔌 Connect to any agent using the MCP server
- 💻 Simple and convenient CLI
What's new
- 📤 Structured information extraction [🧪 beta]
- 📑 New layout model (Heron) by default, for faster PDF parsing
- 🔌 MCP server for agentic applications
- 💬 Parsing of Web Video Text Tracks (WebVTT) files
Coming soon
- 📝 Metadata extraction, including title, authors, references & language
- 📝 Chart understanding (Barchart, Piechart, LinePlot, etc)
- 📝 Complex chemistry understanding (Molecular structures)
Installation
To use Docling, simply install docling from your package manager, e.g. pip:
pip install docling
Works on macOS, Linux and Windows environments. Both x86_64 and arm64 architectures.
More detailed installation instructions are available in the docs.
Getting started
To convert individual documents with python, use convert(), for example:
from docling.document_converter import DocumentConverter
source = "https://arxiv.org/pdf/2408.09869" # document per local path or URL
converter = DocumentConverter()
result = converter.convert(source)
print(result.document.export_to_markdown()) # output: "## Docling Technical Report[...]"
More advanced usage options are available in the docs.
CLI
Docling has a built-in CLI to run conversions.
docling https://arxiv.org/pdf/2206.01062
You can also use 🥚GraniteDocling and other VLMs via Docling CLI:
docling --pipeline vlm --vlm-model granite_docling https://arxiv.org/pdf/2206.01062
This will use MLX acceleration on supported Apple Silicon hardware.
Read more here
Documentation
Check out Docling's documentation, for details on installation, usage, concepts, recipes, extensions, and more.
Examples
Go hands-on with our examples, demonstrating how to address different application use cases with Docling.
Integrations
To further accelerate your AI application development, check out Docling's native integrations with popular frameworks and tools.
Get help and support
Please feel free to connect with us using the discussion section.
Technical report
For more details on Docling's inner workings, check out the Docling Technical Report.
Contributing
Please read Contributing to Docling for details.
References
If you use Docling in your projects, please consider citing the following:
@techreport{Docling,
author = {Deep Search Team},
month = {8},
title = {Docling Technical Report},
url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.09869},
eprint = {2408.09869},
doi = {10.48550/arXiv.2408.09869},
version = {1.0.0},
year = {2024}
}
License
The Docling codebase is under MIT license. For individual model usage, please refer to the model licenses found in the original packages.
LF AI & Data
Docling is hosted as a project in the LF AI & Data Foundation.
IBM ❤️ Open Source AI
The project was started by the AI for knowledge team at IBM Research Zurich.