docs/index.md
Paperless-ngx is a community-supported open-source document management system that transforms your physical documents into a searchable online archive so you can keep, well, less paper.
Get started{ .md-button .md-button--primary .index-callout } Demo{ .md-button .md-button--secondary target=_blank }
<div style="display: flex; justify-content: end; margin-top: -1.5rem;"> <a href="https://m.do.co/c/8d70b916d462" target="_blank"> </a> </div> </div> <div class="grid-right" markdown> {.index-screenshot} {.index-screenshot} </div> <div class="clear"></div>Paperless-ngx is the official successor to the original Paperless & Paperless-ng projects and is designed to distribute the responsibility of advancing and supporting the project among a team of people. Consider joining us!
Further discussion of the transition between these projects can be found at ng#1599 and ng#1632.
Paperless-ngx aims to be as nice to use as it is useful. Check out some screenshots below.
<div class="grid-flipped-left" markdown>  </div> <div class="grid-flipped-right" markdown> The dashboard shows saved views which can be sorted. Documents can be uploaded with the button or dropped anywhere in the application. </div> <div class="clear"></div>The document list provides three different styles to browse your documents.
{: style="width:32%"} {: style="width:32%"} {: style="width:32%"}
<div class="clear"></div> <div class="grid-left" markdown> Use the 'slim' sidebar to focus on your docs and minimize the UI. </div> <div class="grid-right" markdown>  </div> <div class="clear"></div>Of course, Paperless-ngx also supports dark mode:
<div class="clear"></div> <div class="grid-left" markdown> Quickly find documents with extensive filtering mechanisms. </div> <div class="grid-right" markdown>  </div> <div class="clear"></div> <div class="grid-left" markdown> And perform bulk edit operations to set tags, correspondents, etc. as well as permissions. </div> <div class="grid-right" markdown>  </div> <div class="clear"></div>Side-by-side editing of documents.
<div class="grid-left" markdown> Support for custom fields. </div> <div class="grid-right" markdown>  </div> <div class="clear"></div> <div class="grid-left" markdown> A robust permissions system with support for 'global' and document / object permissions. </div> <div class="grid-right" markdown>  </div> <div class="clear"></div> <div class="grid-left" markdown> Searching provides auto complete and highlights the results. </div> <div class="grid-right" markdown>  </div> <div class="clear"></div>Tag, correspondent, document type and storage path editing.
{: style="width:21%; float: left"} {: style="width:21%; margin-left: 4%; float: left"} {: style="width:21%; margin-left: 4%; float: left"} {: style="width:21%; margin-left: 4%; float: left"}
<div class="clear"></div> <div class="grid-half-left" markdown> Mail rules support various filters and actions for incoming e-mails. </div> <div class="grid-half-right" markdown> Workflows provide finer control over the document pipeline and trigger actions. </div> <div class="clear"></div> <div class="clear"></div>Mobile devices are supported.
{: style="width:32%"} {: style="width:32%"} {: style="width:32%"}
Community support is available via GitHub Discussions and the Matrix chat room.
Feature requests can be submitted via GitHub Discussions where you can search for existing ideas, add your own and vote for the ones you care about.
For bugs please open an issue or start a discussion if you have questions.
People interested in continuing the work on paperless-ngx are encouraged to reach out on GitHub or the Matrix chat room. If you would like to contribute to the project on an ongoing basis there are multiple teams (frontend, ci/cd, etc) that could use your help so please reach out!
Paperless-ngx is available in many languages that are coordinated on Crowdin. If you want to help out by translating paperless-ngx into your language, please head over to the Paperless-ngx project at Crowdin, and thank you!
Paperless-ngx is compatible with many different scanners and scanning tools. A user-maintained list of scanners and other software is available on the wiki.
Office document and email consumption support is optional and provided by Apache Tika (see configuration) ↩ ↩2