Using a azure app service

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 May 31 2021 9:15 AM
Hello.
Is it possible to deploy the converter as a azure app service?
In such environment you do not have access to the operating system and cannot install ms office.
 Jun 01 2021 9:48 AM
Posted by a ceTe Software moderator
Hi,

Unfortunately it is not. Converter requires a full Windows server OS and MS Office. Here is a link to the requirements:
  DynamicPDF Converter OS Requirements

Thanks,
ceTe Software Support Team
 Nov 06 2025 9:43 AM
I posted a new question on this topic (since this one was a little old), but it appears to be lost in moderation.  Same question, but with a 2025 context.  Can we use ceTe.DynamicPDF.HtmlToPDFResources as a reference to export PDF files when running on an Azure App Service?
 Mar 27 2026 2:09 AM
Posted by a ceTe Software moderator
Hello,

If you are looking for only HTML to PDF conversions then we recommend to use DynamicPDF HtmlConverter for .NET product. You can deploy DynamicPDF HTML Converter within a Docker container and deploy it to an Azure App Service or any other similar environment. Please refer to the documentation on container deployment [^a|https://www.dynamicpdf.com/docs/dotnet/html-converter-referencing-assembly#container-deployment|opennewwindow|here^].

You will need to install chromium under the base image instead of using HtmlToPDFResources and set the ChromiumProcessPath for the conversions.

Thanks,
ceTe Software Support Team

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