API Reference

Wordize API and Fluent API for working with documents (convert, compare, merge, split, find and replace, sign and watermark), generating reports and using AI features.
What is this page about?
This page is the complete API reference for Wordize’s .NET library — conversion, comparison, merging, splitting, AI, watermarking, signing, and more — detailing classes, methods, and options.

Wordize enables a wide range of document processing tasks.

With Wordize, you can convert, compare, merge and split documents, perform searches and replaces, digitally sign documents, and add watermarks without using Microsoft Word. Wordize also supports mail merge operations, generate reports using LINQ syntax, and utilize AI features.

FAQ

  1. Q: Where can I find the complete Wordize .NET API reference?
    A: The up‑to‑date API documentation is hosted online at https://reference.wordize.com/net/. The page linked in the alert above always points to the latest version.

  2. Q: Are existing Aspose.Words licenses compatible with Wordize?
    A: Wordize uses its own licensing model and does not accept Aspose.Words licenses. You need to obtain a separate Wordize license; however, the licensing terms are retro‑compatible with earlier Wordize versions.

  3. Q: Which document formats are supported for conversion?
    A: Wordize supports all common Office formats (DOC, DOCX, DOT, DOTX, RTF, ODT) as well as PDF, XPS, HTML, EPUB, and image formats such as PNG, JPEG, TIFF, and BMP. The full list is available in the API reference under the LoadFormat and SaveFormat enumerations.