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fpdf2 is a minimalist PDF creation library for Python:
from fpdf import FPDF
pdf = FPDF()
pdf.add_page()
pdf.set_font('helvetica', size=12)
pdf.cell(txt="hello world")
pdf.output("hello_world.pdf")It is a fork and the successor of PyFPDF.
Compared with other PDF libraries, fpdf2 is simple, small and versatile, with advanced capabilities, and is easy to learn and extend.
It is also entirely writen in Python (no C is involved), and has only one dependency so far, to handle images: Pillow.
Development status: this project is mature and actively maintained.
We are looking for contributing developers: if you want to get involved but don't know how, or would like to volunteer helping maintain this lib, open a discussion!
pip install fpdf2To get the latest development version:
# Linux only:
sudo apt-get install libjpeg-dev libpython-dev zlib1g-dev
# Linux and Windows:
git clone https://github.com/PyFPDF/fpdf2.git
cd fpdf2
python setup.py install- Python 3.6+ support
- Unicode (UTF-8) TrueType font subset embedding
- Internal/External Links
- PNG, GIF and JPG support (including transparency and alpha channel)
- Shape, Line Drawing
- Arbitrary path drawing and basic SVG import
- Generate Code 39 & Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes
- Cell / multi-cell / plaintext writing, automatic page breaks
- Basic conversion from HTML to PDF
- A templating system to render PDFs in batchs
- Images & links alternative descriptions
- Table of contents & document outline
- Optional basic Markdown-like styling:
**bold**, __italics__, --underlined-- - Clean error handling through exceptions
- Unit tests with
qpdf-based PDF diffing and a high code coverage
We validate all our PDF samples using 3 different checkers:
- Documentation Home
- Tutorial in several languages: English - Deutsch - español - हिंदी português - Русский - Italian - français
- Release notes: CHANGELOG.md
You can also have a look at the tests/, they're great usage examples!
Please check the dedicated documentation page.
This library could only exist thanks to the dedication of many volunteers around the world:
This project follows the all-contributors specification (emoji key). Contributions of any kind welcome!
(screenshot from June 2021, click on the map above to access an up-to-date online version)
More about those in the documentation.



