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Nutrient

Nutrient

Software Development

The building blocks for digital transformation.

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Nutrient delivers the building blocks to accelerate digital transformation for modern businesses. Nutrient’s SDKs, cloud-based document processing, integration solutions for M365, and workflow automation platform transform document ecosystems. The company powers thousands of organizations worldwide, including more than 15 percent of Global 500 brands, thousands of commercial businesses across 80 nations, and more than 130 public sector organizations in 24 countries. Backed by Insight Partners and based in Raleigh, N.C., Nutrient operates offices in England, France, and Austria. Nutrient is on a mission to evolve the human experience with documents, and its products are the integration of industry-leading document and workflow automation technology from PSPDFKit, ORPALIS, Aquaforest, Muhimbi, and Integrify. To learn more, visit www.nutrient.io.

Website
https://www.nutrient.io
Industry
Software Development
Company size
51-200 employees
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2011
Specialties
SDK, Low-Code, Workflow Automation, Document Imaging, OCR, PDF, Image Processing, Cloud BPM, Low-Code Development, PDF Conversion, Sharepoint, Office 365, PDF Redaction, PDF Editing, eSignatures, Digital Signatures, iOS, Android, Flutter, React Native, PDF API, and Document Management Software

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    Pilots don't get to reload the app at 35,000 feet. So when Lufthansa Systems built Lido mPilot, the bar for PDF rendering wasn't "good enough." It was "never fails." We're proud to be the technology behind that trust. Przemyslaw Stolarz from Lido mPilot shares how integrating Nutrient's iOS SDK gave their team reliable chart rendering, faster delivery of new capabilities, and a scalable foundation for pilots across multiple airlines. Full story linked below. ↓

    View organization page for Lufthansa Systems

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    𝗙𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗿𝘁𝘀 𝘁𝗼 𝗰𝗼𝗻𝗳𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲: 𝗽𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗟𝗶𝗱𝗼 𝗺𝗣𝗶𝗹𝗼𝘁 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝘀𝗰𝗮𝗹𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗣𝗗𝗙 𝘁𝗲𝗰𝗵𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗼𝗴𝘆 𝘁𝗼𝗴𝗲𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗡𝘂𝘁𝗿𝗶𝗲𝗻𝘁   In aviation, reliability is essential, especially when it comes to flight-critical documents.   In a recent customer story, our colleague Przemyslaw Stolarz, Product Analyst for Lido mPilot, explains how Lufthansa Systems worked with Nutrient and integrated its iOS SDK to ensure high-quality rendering of aviation charts and operational documents for pilots worldwide.   The challenge was clear: scalable, feature-rich PDF functionality, including annotations, form filling, and digital signatures, combined with long-term stability and growth across multiple airlines.   𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘂𝗹𝘁: ✔ Chart rendering we fully trust ✔ Faster enablement of new capabilities ✔ A scalable foundation for evolving pilot needs   Read the full blog to learn more about the partnership behind Lido mPilot: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/d2NAb3Sv #LufthansaSystems #Lido #LidomPilot #AviationIT #FlightOperations  

  • Keyboard shortcuts separate power users from people who right-click through menus for every action. The difference isn't just speed — it's workflow fluidity, the kind where your hands never leave the keyboard and editing documents feels like playing an instrument. This playbook covers productivity shortcuts for document editing, navigation commands that actually save time, and the muscle-memory patterns that turn repetitive tasks into reflex. Because life's too short to manually select text with a mouse when Shift + Arrow exists. https://twp.ai/9PZsqx

  • Healthcare still runs on faxed forms and scanned paperwork despite spending billions on digital transformation. The future of document automation in healthcare isn't just about going paperless — it's about intelligent systems that route patient intake forms automatically, extract data from medical records without manual entry, and manage consent documents across complex care networks. AI-powered workflows can finally handle the document chaos that's been grinding healthcare admin productivity since before electronic medical records existed. The technology is here; the challenge is implementation without disrupting existing care delivery. https://twp.ai/9PZsqy

  • Senior engineers approaching AI often feel like beginners again: Decades of software experience don't automatically translate to understanding transformer architectures or prompt engineering. The learning curve is real, because concepts that seem straightforward in theory (embeddings, vector databases, fine-tuning) get complicated fast in practice. This journey from experienced developer to competent AI practitioner covers the mindset shifts, the "aha" moments, and the humbling realization that being good at code doesn't mean being good at teaching machines. It's a perspective shift every senior engineer faces when AI moves from experiment to production requirement. https://twp.ai/9PZsqz

  • Healthcare workflow software promises to eliminate manual processes, but most platforms either over-engineer enterprise features or under-deliver on compliance requirements. Comparing solutions means evaluating HIPAA readiness, EHR integration capabilities, document handling for patient records, and whether the automation actually saves time or just creates new administrative overhead. The best systems balance regulatory compliance with usability because even perfectly secure software fails if clinicians refuse to use it. This comparison cuts through vendor marketing to focus on what actually matters when handling protected health information. https://twp.ai/9PZsr0

  • Huge congratulations to our co-founder, 🦄 Peter Steinberger, on joining OpenAI. At Nutrient, we still carry the ‘developer-first' mindset Peter instilled at our inception, and it’s what we continue to build on every day. We’ve evolved a lot since the early days, but that core obsession with solving complex technical challenges remains our North Star. Congrats on the new chapter, Peter. From building the industry standard for PDF SDKs to shaping the future of AI, we’re excited to see what you build next. #OpenAI #EngineeringExcellence #Nutrient #Innovation #TechLegacy

  • Manual acceptance testing in Safari means clicking through the same workflows repeatedly while praying you catch edge cases before users do. Humans are great at creativity, terrible at repetition, which is why manual QA burns people out and misses the boring-but-critical bugs. This experiment leverages AI to augment manual testing: The AI handles repetitive verification tasks, flags anomalies humans might miss, and documents test coverage automatically. It's not replacing QA engineers; it's giving them superpowers to focus on the testing that actually requires human judgment instead of robotic clicking. https://twp.ai/9PZsqt

  • Q4 2025 brought performance improvements, new annotation features, and the kind of quality-of-life updates that make developer lives measurably better. Nutrient SDK releases don't just ship features; they ship the stuff engineering teams were hacking around in production because the official API didn't support it yet. The highlights: faster rendering for complex documents, expanded annotation capabilities, and platform-specific enhancements that respect how iOS, Android, and Web actually behave. The updates nobody writes Medium posts about but everyone quietly appreciates when they work. https://twp.ai/9PZsqu

  • Maintaining a 20-year-old SDK sounds like technical debt archaeology, except the SDK powers production systems that can't afford breaking changes. Every update is a tightrope walk: Modernize the codebase without breaking existing integrations, add new features without creating compatibility nightmares, and keep supporting platforms from the previous decade. This is the reality of cross-platform SDK development where legacy isn't a dirty word — it's a promise that code written in 2005 still compiles today. The engineering challenge isn't building new, it's evolving carefully. https://twp.ai/9PZsqv

  • Fast growth means choosing which fires to fight. Harvey was scaling at 50 percent month over month, and the choice became clear: spend engineering time babysitting open source PDF libraries, or spend it building AI-powered legal tools that actually differentiate. BK (Bhavesh Kakadiya) chose option two and brought in Nutrient to handle the document layer. With Web SDK managing frontend rendering and Document Engine absorbing backend scale, Harvey's team stopped debugging iframe quirks and started shipping features. The result: 74,000 users across 58 countries get lawyer-grade document experiences, and Harvey's engineers get to focus on problems that actually matter. https://twp.ai/9PZsqw

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Nutrient 1 total round

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Private equity

US$ 115.9M

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