Vancouver’s PDFTron has rebranded under the new name Apryse to better reflect the company’s expanded offerings and commitment to innovation in the document processing space.
The rebrand to Apryse represents the significant growth the company has undergone in recent years to expand its capabilities, expertise and product offerings, resulting in a superior suite of innovative solutions for developers and enterprises.
Apryse’s comprehensive product portfolio serves every document processing use case including digital signature, conversion, manipulation and data extraction.
For developers, Apryse offers its signature SDK (server, client, and mobile) products, and for enterprises and small businesses, it provides the industry-leading iText and XODO products, among others.
Apryse plans to expand its suite of solutions in 2023 with products that are feature-rich, faster, easier and smarter.
With offices now in five countries and the support of leading software investment firm Thoma Bravo and growth equity investor Silversmith Capital Partners, Apryse is advancing its growth strategy and commitment to innovation and excellence.
Boston-based growth equity firm Silversmith led a $95 million investment in PDFTron in 2019 and Thoma Bravo made a strategic growth investment in 2021.
“We are excited to be entering this new phase as Apryse and are grateful to our partners at Silversmith Capital Partners and Thoma Bravo for their continued support and belief in our mission,” said Cassidy Smirnow, CEO of Apryse.
“Our company has evolved significantly over the past few years to anticipate and meet our customers’ needs. While holding firm to our core strengths – superior products, personalized service, and industry-leading innovation – we have successfully expanded our offerings, grown our global footprint, added talent, and strengthened our culture of collaboration and ingenuity. Our new brand reflects these unique traits and how we use them to deliver solutions that are ‘Made Better’.'”
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