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**The Awesome Document Factory**

WeasyPrint is a smart solution helping web developers to create PDF
documents. It turns simple HTML pages into gorgeous statistical reports,
invoices, tickets…

From a technical point of view, WeasyPrint is a visual rendering engine for
HTML and CSS that can export to PDF. It aims to support web standards for
printing. WeasyPrint is free software made available under a BSD license.

It is based on various libraries but *not* on a full rendering engine like
WebKit or Gecko. The CSS layout engine is written in Python, designed for
pagination, and meant to be easy to hack on.

* Free software: BSD license
* For Python 3.6+, tested on CPython and PyPy
* Documentation: https://weasyprint.readthedocs.io
* Examples: https://weasyprint.org/samples/
* Changelog: https://github.com/Kozea/WeasyPrint/releases
* Code, issues, tests: https://github.com/Kozea/WeasyPrint
* Code of conduct: https://www.courtbouillon.org/code-of-conduct
* Professional support: https://www.courtbouillon.org
* Donation: https://opencollective.com/courtbouillon

WeasyPrint has been created and developed by Kozea (https://kozea.fr/).
Professional support, maintenance and community management is provided by
CourtBouillon (https://www.courtbouillon.org/).

Copyrights are retained by their contributors, no copyright assignment is
required to contribute to WeasyPrint. Unless explicitly stated otherwise, any
contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion is licensed under the BSD
3-clause license, without any additional terms or conditions. For full
authorship information, see the version control history.