HiQPdf.Next.Linux.Arm64
18.22.0
Prefix Reserved
dotnet add package HiQPdf.Next.Linux.Arm64 --version 18.22.0
NuGet\Install-Package HiQPdf.Next.Linux.Arm64 -Version 18.22.0
<PackageReference Include="HiQPdf.Next.Linux.Arm64" Version="18.22.0" />
<PackageVersion Include="HiQPdf.Next.Linux.Arm64" Version="18.22.0" />
<PackageReference Include="HiQPdf.Next.Linux.Arm64" />
paket add HiQPdf.Next.Linux.Arm64 --version 18.22.0
#r "nuget: HiQPdf.Next.Linux.Arm64, 18.22.0"
#:package HiQPdf.Next.Linux.Arm64@18.22.0
#addin nuget:?package=HiQPdf.Next.Linux.Arm64&version=18.22.0
#tool nuget:?package=HiQPdf.Next.Linux.Arm64&version=18.22.0
HiQPdf Next PDF Library for .NET (Linux ARM64)
HiQPdf Next for .NET | HiQPdf Next HTML to PDF for .NET | HiQPdf Software | Free Trial | Licensing | Support
Overview
HiQPdf Next for .NET can be integrated into your applications to create, edit and merge PDF documents, convert HTML to PDF or images, convert Word, Excel, RTF and Markdown to PDF, extract text and images from PDFs, search text in PDFs and convert PDF pages to images.
The library targets .NET Standard 2.0 and can be used in .NET Core and .NET Framework applications deployed on Windows, Linux and macOS platforms, including Azure App Service, Azure Functions and Docker.
Package structure
HiQPdf Next for .NET has a modular architecture, with separate NuGet packages for each major component to prevent unnecessary files from being included in your applications.
This metapackage references all HiQPdf Next for .NET packages required to run on Linux ARM64 platforms.
It installs the Linux ARM64 runtime. For Linux x64, the additional package HiQPdf.Next.Linux can be referenced on its own or alongside this package.
Separate packages are available for Windows and macOS platforms.
There is also a multiplatform metapackage HiQPdf.Next that references the Windows, Linux and macOS packages, which is ideal when developing on one operating system and deploying to multiple runtime environments.
Compatibility
The compatibility list of this package includes the following platforms:
- Linux (ARM64) - Debian 11+, Ubuntu 20.04+ or equivalent
- .NET 10.0, 9.0, 8.0, 7.0, 6.0 and .NET Standard 2.0
- Linux Virtual Machines
- Docker containers for Linux
- Web, Console and Desktop applications
Main Features
- Create, edit and merge PDF documents
- Create PDF/UA and PDF/A compliant documents
- Apply HTML stamps, headers and footers to PDFs
- Generate password-protected and digitally signed PDFs
- Convert HTML with CSS, web fonts and JavaScript to PDF
- Generate PDF/UA and PDF/A compliant documents from HTML
- Convert HTML to JPEG, PNG and WebP images
- Convert SVG to PDF
- Convert Word DOCX to PDF
- Convert Excel XLSX to PDF
- Convert RTF to PDF
- Convert Markdown to PDF
- Convert PDF to text
- Search text in PDF documents
- Convert PDF pages to images
- Extract images from PDF pages
Installation
On Linux platforms, HiQPdf Next uses platform-specific runtimes.
The HTML to PDF, Word to PDF, Excel to PDF, RTF to PDF and Markdown to PDF converter components may require the installation of additional system dependencies, depending on the Linux distribution and version used.
Detailed instructions for installing Linux dependencies are available in the online documentation, in the Getting Started and Publish guides.
The other components of the HiQPdf Next library generally do not require the installation of additional dependencies.
Install the package using your preferred NuGet package manager.
Related packages
Full library metapackages
HiQPdf.Next (Multi-platform)
https://www.nuget.org/packages/HiQPdf.NextHiQPdf.Next.Windows (Windows x64)
https://www.nuget.org/packages/HiQPdf.Next.WindowsHiQPdf.Next.Windows.Arm64 (Windows ARM64)
https://www.nuget.org/packages/HiQPdf.Next.Windows.Arm64HiQPdf.Next.Linux (Linux x64)
https://www.nuget.org/packages/HiQPdf.Next.LinuxHiQPdf.Next.Linux.Arm64 (Linux ARM64)
https://www.nuget.org/packages/HiQPdf.Next.Linux.Arm64HiQPdf.Next.MacOS (macOS ARM64)
https://www.nuget.org/packages/HiQPdf.Next.MacOS
Other HiQPdf.Next component packages
Core PDF API (create, edit, merge and secure PDF documents)
https://www.nuget.org/packages/HiQPdf.Next.CoreHTML to PDF
https://www.nuget.org/packages/HiQPdf.Next.HtmlToPdfWord to PDF
https://www.nuget.org/packages/HiQPdf.Next.WordToPdfExcel to PDF
https://www.nuget.org/packages/HiQPdf.Next.ExcelToPdfRTF to PDF
https://www.nuget.org/packages/HiQPdf.Next.RtfToPdfMarkdown to PDF
https://www.nuget.org/packages/HiQPdf.Next.MarkdownToPdfPDF Processor (PDF to text, PDF to images, extract images)
https://www.nuget.org/packages/HiQPdf.Next.PdfProcessor
HiQPdf.Next namespace
All components of the HiQPdf Next for .NET library share the same namespace HiQPdf.Next.
using HiQPdf.Next;
Getting Started
For documentation and code samples, please visit: https://www.hiqpdf.com/hiqpdf-next-dotnet
You can copy the C# code lines from the section below to create a PDF document from a web page or from an HTML string and save the resulting PDF to a memory buffer for further processing, to a PDF file or send it to the browser for download in ASP.NET applications.
C# Code Samples
To convert a HTML string or an URL to a PDF file you can use the C# code below.
// Create the HTML to PDF converter object
HtmlToPdf converter = new HtmlToPdf();
// Convert the HTML code to a PDF file
converter.ConvertHtmlToFile("<b>Hello World</b> from HiQPdf !", null, "html_to_file.pdf");
// Convert the HTML page from URL to a PDF file
string urlToConvert = "https://www.hiqpdf.com";
converter.ConvertUrlToFile(urlToConvert, "url_to_file.pdf");
To convert a HTML string or an URL to a PDF document in a memory buffer and then save it to a file you can use the C# code below.
// Create the HTML to PDF converter object
HtmlToPdf converter = new HtmlToPdf();
// Convert the HTML code to memory
byte[] htmlToPdfData = converter.ConvertHtmlToMemory("<b>Hello World</b> from HiQPdf !", null);
// Save the PDF data to a file
System.IO.File.WriteAllBytes("html_to_memory.pdf", htmlToPdfData);
// Convert the HTML page from URL to memory
string urlToConvert = "https://www.hiqpdf.com";
byte[] urlToPdfData = converter.ConvertUrlToMemory(urlToConvert);
// Save the PDF data to a file
System.IO.File.WriteAllBytes("url_to_memory.pdf", urlToPdfData);
To convert in your ASP.NET Core applications a HTML string or an URL to a PDF document in a memory buffer and then send it for download to browser you can use the C# code below.
// Create the HTML to PDF converter object
HtmlToPdf converter = new HtmlToPdf();
// Convert the HTML code to memory
byte[] htmlToPdfData = converter.ConvertHtmlToMemory("<b>Hello World</b> from HiQPdf !", null);
FileResult fileResult = new FileContentResult(htmlToPdfData, "application/pdf");
fileResult.FileDownloadName = "html_to_pdf.pdf";
return fileResult;
Free Trial
You can download the HiQPdf Next for .NET evaluation package from HiQPdf Downloads page of the website.
The evaluation package contains a demo ASP.NET application with full C# code for all features of the library.
You can evaluate the library for free as long as it is needed to ensure that the solution fits your application needs.
Licensing
The HiQPdf Software licenses are perpetual which means they never expire for a version of the product and include free maintenance for the first year. You can find more details about licensing on the website.
Support
For technical and sales questions or for general inquiries about our software and company you can contact us using the email addresses from the contact page of the website.
Learn more about Target Frameworks and .NET Standard.
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.NETStandard 2.0
- HiQPdf.Next.ExcelToPdf.Linux.Arm64 (>= 18.22.0)
- HiQPdf.Next.HtmlToPdf.Linux.Arm64 (>= 18.22.0)
- HiQPdf.Next.MarkdownToPdf.Linux.Arm64 (>= 18.22.0)
- HiQPdf.Next.PdfProcessor.Linux.Arm64 (>= 18.22.0)
- HiQPdf.Next.RtfToPdf.Linux.Arm64 (>= 18.22.0)
- HiQPdf.Next.WordToPdf.Linux.Arm64 (>= 18.22.0)
NuGet packages
This package is not used by any NuGet packages.
GitHub repositories
This package is not used by any popular GitHub repositories.
| Version | Downloads | Last Updated |
|---|---|---|
| 18.22.0 | 42 | 7/4/2026 |
