DynamicPDF API Now Integrates with Zapier, Make, and n8n
You can now connect DynamicPDF API to Zapier, Make, and n8n to integrate advanced PDF generation, processing, and data extraction directly into your applications without writing code.
We are excited to announce three powerful workflow integrations for the DynamicPDF API. You can now connect DynamicPDF API to Zapier, Make, and n8n to integrate advanced PDF generation, processing, and data extraction directly into your applications without writing code. These integrations make it easy to embed DynamicPDF capabilities into automated workflows, enabling seamless document creation and processing across your systems.

Integration with Zapier
The DynamicPDF API Zapier app enables building Zaps that generate, merge, modify, secure, rasterize, and extract data from PDFs without writing code. The integration includes the following dedicated actions:
- Generate PDF From Local DLEX Template (dlex-layout - local resources)
- Generate PDF From Remote DLEX Template (dlex-layout - DlexPath)
- Extract Image Metadata (image-info)
- Rasterize PDF Pages to Images (pdf-image)
- Extract PDF Metadata (pdf-info)
- Generate PDF From JSON Instructions (pdf - JSON)
- Generate PDF From Instructions and Resources (pdf - multipart-form)
- Extract PDF Security Info (pdf-security-info)
- Extract PDF Text (pdf-text)
- Extract PDF Metadata (pdf-xmp)
For more information, refer to:
- Integration with Zapier documentation
- Using the DynamicPDF API Zapier App tutorial
- Put DynamicPDF API to work with AI and enterprise-grade automation on Zapier

Integration with Make
The DynamicPDF API Make app brings the same core PDF generation and analysis capabilities into Make’s visual automation environment. Modules include:
- dlex-layout (multipart-form)
- dlex-layout (DlexPath)
- image-info
- pdf-image
- pdf-info
- pdf (json)
- pdf (multipart-form)
- pdf-security-info
- pdf-text
- pdf-xmp
For more information, refer to:
- Integration with Make documentation
- Using the DynamicPDF API in Make Scenarios blog post
- Using the DynamicPDF API Make App tutorial
- Connect DynamicPDF API integrations on make
Integration with n8n
For teams that prefer open source flexibility or self-hosted environments, the DynamicPDF API integrates seamlessly with n8n using the n8n HTTP Request node.
The n8n HTTP Request node supports all DynamicPDF API request types, including binary file uploads, JSON bodies, and multipart form data Integration. Endpoints such as pdf-info, pdf-text, pdf-security-info, image-info, dlex-layout, and pdf are easily called within a visual workflow. Responses may return PDF binaries, structured JSON metadata, or XML XMP data, which can then be routed to additional nodes for storage, processing, or integration
For more information refer to:
- Integration with n8n documentation
- Using n8n Workflows with DynamicPDF API tutorial
- Using the DynamicPDF API in n8n Workflows blog post
Bringing Document Automation into Your Workflow
With these three integrations, DynamicPDF API is now accessible across no-code, low-code, and open source workflow platforms. Whether you are building Zaps in Zapier, visual scenarios in Make, or self-hosted automation in n8n, you can generate PDFs from templates and JSON instructions, merge and process documents, rasterize pages into images, extract metadata and text, and analyze security settings at scale. All with no - or little - coding.
All PDF processing is handled by the DynamicPDF API, allowing you to focus on building workflows while the API manages rendering, merging, extraction, and analysis. These integrations make it easier than ever to embed robust PDF automation directly into your business systems.
