Showcases
Want to try GroupDocs.Annotation for Python via .NET by yourself? Explore the Python code examples, the real-world use cases below, and the free online demonstration to learn more about the document annotation features.
GitHub Examples
To get started with GroupDocs.Annotation for Python via .NET, explore the runnable code examples on GitHub. The repository provides standalone scripts that showcase every documented capability — shape annotations, text markup, watermarks, image and link stamps, comments and replies, as well as loading documents, listing and removing annotations, and saving with page-range and annotation-type filters.
GroupDocs.Annotation for Python via .NET GitHub Repository
See How to Run Examples to set up the project and run everything locally, and the Developer Guide for step-by-step explanations.
Use cases
GroupDocs.Annotation fits a wide range of document-review and markup scenarios:
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Document review & collaboration — add area, ellipse, arrow, and text-markup annotations, then attach threaded reviewer comments so teams can discuss a document in place before it is finalized. See the Developer Guide.
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Legal & contract markup — highlight key clauses, strike out obsolete language, and flag regions that need attention with area annotations and notes, keeping the original document format intact. See the Developer Guide.
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Engineering, CAD & Visio review — annotate technical drawings and diagrams with area, arrow, and distance markups, and stamp watermarks or image annotations onto pages for sign-off. See the Developer Guide.
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Automated annotation pipelines — programmatically stamp watermarks, hyperlinks, and notes across many documents in an automated workflow, then save only the annotation types or page ranges you need. See the Developer Guide.
Online Demo
To experience GroupDocs.Annotation without any installation, try the free online annotation app. It lets you upload a document, add annotations, and download the annotated result right in your browser:
Free Online Document Annotation App
The online demo is a convenient way to evaluate the library’s capabilities in a real-world environment and decide whether it fits your document-review and markup needs.