Docling

# Docling Serve Running [Docling](https://github.com/docling-project/docling) as an API service. 📚 [Docling Serve documentation](./docs/README.md) - Learning how to [configure the webserver](./docs/configuration.md) - Get to know all [runtime options](./docs/usage.md) of the API - Explore useful [deployment examples](./docs/deployment.md) - And more > [!NOTE] > **Migration to the `v1` API.** Docling Serve now has a stable v1 API. Read more on the [migration to v1](./docs/v1_migration.md). ## Getting started Install the `docling-serve` package and run the server. ```bash # Using the python package pip install "docling-serve[ui]" docling-serve run --enable-ui # Using container images, e.g. with Podman podman run -p 5001:5001 -e DOCLING_SERVE_ENABLE_UI=1 quay.io/docling-project/docling-serve ``` The server is available at - API - API documentation - UI playground ![API documentation](img/fastapi-ui.png) Try it out with a simple conversion: ```bash curl -X 'POST' \ 'http://localhost:5001/v1/convert/source' \ -H 'accept: application/json' \ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ -d '{ "sources": [{"kind": "http", "url": "https://arxiv.org/pdf/2501.17887"}] }' ``` ### Container Images The following container images are available for running **Docling Serve** with different hardware and PyTorch configurations: #### 📦 Distributed Images | Image | Description | Architectures | Size | |-------|-------------|----------------|------| | [`ghcr.io/docling-project/docling-serve`](https://github.com/docling-project/docling-serve/pkgs/container/docling-serve)
[`quay.io/docling-project/docling-serve`](https://quay.io/repository/docling-project/docling-serve) | Base image with all packages installed from the official PyPI index. | `linux/amd64`, `linux/arm64` | 4.4 GB (arm64)
8.7 GB (amd64) | | [`ghcr.io/docling-project/docling-serve-cpu`](https://github.com/docling-project/docling-serve/pkgs/container/docling-serve-cpu)
[`quay.io/docling-project/docling-serve-cpu`](https://quay.io/repository/docling-project/docling-serve-cpu) | CPU-only variant, using `torch` from the PyTorch CPU index. | `linux/amd64`, `linux/arm64` | 4.4 GB | | [`ghcr.io/docling-project/docling-serve-cu126`](https://github.com/docling-project/docling-serve/pkgs/container/docling-serve-cu126)
[`quay.io/docling-project/docling-serve-cu126`](https://quay.io/repository/docling-project/docling-serve-cu126) | CUDA 12.6 build with `torch` from the cu126 index. | `linux/amd64` | 10.0 GB | | [`ghcr.io/docling-project/docling-serve-cu128`](https://github.com/docling-project/docling-serve/pkgs/container/docling-serve-cu128)
[`quay.io/docling-project/docling-serve-cu128`](https://quay.io/repository/docling-project/docling-serve-cu128) | CUDA 12.8 build with `torch` from the cu128 index. | `linux/amd64` | 11.4 GB | #### 🚫 Not Distributed An image for AMD ROCm 6.3 (`docling-serve-rocm`) is supported but **not published** due to its large size. To build it locally: ```bash git clone --branch main git@github.com:docling-project/docling-serve.git cd docling-serve/ make docling-serve-rocm-image ``` For deployment using Docker Compose, see [docs/deployment.md](docs/deployment.md). Coming soon: `docling-serve-slim` images will reduce the size by skipping the model weights download. ### Demonstration UI An easy to use UI is available at the `/ui` endpoint. ![Input controllers in the UI](img/ui-input.png) ![Output visualization in the UI](img/ui-output.png) ## Get help and support Please feel free to connect with us using the [discussion section](https://github.com/docling-project/docling/discussions). ## Contributing Please read [Contributing to Docling Serve](https://github.com/docling-project/docling-serve/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) for details. ## References If you use Docling in your projects, please consider citing the following: ```bib @techreport{Docling, author = {Docling Contributors}, month = {1}, title = {Docling: An Efficient Open-Source Toolkit for AI-driven Document Conversion}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.17887}, eprint = {2501.17887}, doi = {10.48550/arXiv.2501.17887}, version = {2.0.0}, year = {2025} } ``` ## License The Docling Serve codebase is under MIT license. ## IBM ❤️ Open Source AI Docling has been brought to you by IBM.