Nutrient SDK Q1 2026: Bundle release overview

Nutrient SDK Q1 2026: Bundle release overview

Q1 2026 was a consolidation quarter. Instead of isolated feature releases, Nutrient shipped a connected set of capabilities designed to reduce the number of tools teams need to cover the full document pipeline — from extraction and processing, to editing and signing.

In this session, we walk through what shipped, what it does, and where it fits.

  • AI Assistant document editing agent — AI Assistant expands from conversation to execution. The agent can plan and run multistep document workflows — extraction, redaction, annotation, form operations — with configurable approval policies for production use.
  • Python SDK — A new SDK that covers the full document pipeline in one dependency: conversion, optical character recognition (OCR), extraction, signing, redaction, and generation, built for Django, Flask, and FastAPI environments.
  • Java SDK advances — Nutrient Java SDK becomes a more complete backend foundation: AI data extraction built in, Maven Central distribution, Java 17–25 support, and optimized for microservices and container deployments.
  • Vision API — Structured extraction that preserves document meaning. Tables stay tables, forms become key-value pairs, and every extracted value carries bounding box coordinates. Three modes — OCR, intelligent character recognition (ICR), and vision language model (VLM)-enhanced ICR — all available locally inside the Python and Java SDKs.
  • PDF-to-Markdown — A skill for Claude and Codex that converts PDFs to clean, large language model (LLM)-ready Markdown. Top accuracy score, fastest extraction time in benchmarks, and documents never leave your own workflow.
  • Mobile, web, and platform — Faster rendering and stronger signing on Android and iOS, a headless document API for Flutter, and continued reliability and performance improvements across Web SDK, .NET, React Native, and Node.js.

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See how each release fits into a unified document processing stack — and how teams can adopt what they need without rebuilding the parts that already work. For a written breakdown of everything that shipped, read the Q1 2026 SDK product updates post.

Speakers

Greg Ives

Greg Ives

Director of Product Marketing

Greg Ives is Director of Product Marketing at Nutrient, where he leads go-to-market strategy, product positioning, and sales enablement. With more than a decade of B2B product marketing experience, Greg has built a career on translating complex technology into clear, compelling narratives that resonate with buyers and drive revenue.