07.11.2018 10:00, Philipp Gollmer
TOP 100 public voting winner Smallpdf announced that Dropbox will integrate the services of the Swiss online startup into their own platform, bringing the paperless office to life.
Dropbox on Tuesday announced the release of Dropbox Extensions. This new feature will offer users comprehensive capabilities to solve common pain points regarding content collaboration through the integration of
Smallpdf, the winner of the
2018 TOP 100 Swiss Startup Award public voting, and several other leading software companies, such as Adobe, Autodesk, DocuSign and Vimeo.
Smallpdf is a PDF software with a rapidly growing user base of 20 million monthly users. With Dropbox Extensions, which will be generally available to Dropbox users on the 27th of November, the Zurich-based startup will offer handy PDF tools to edit, merge, convert and compress PDF files, sign documents electronically or send files to request signatures and single-click access from Dropbox with automatic savings post-conversion.
Coupled with Dropbox's existing abilities to share and annotate documents, as well as both products originating from the need to streamline content-related tasks, the latest integration aims to assist users to become more productive, enhance their workflows and help move projects forward.
“Smallpdf has been integrating Dropbox with it’s easy to use PDF tools since 2014,” said Kevin Chung, Dropbox’s Head of Product Partnerships.
“We’re now excited to bring Smallpdf functionality to our users across billions of PDFs stored in Dropbox as part of the Dropbox Extensions platform.”