Install GroupDocs.Annotation for Python via .NET
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GroupDocs.Annotation for Python via .NET is distributed as a pre-built wheel on PyPI. The PyPI index hosts a separate wheel for each supported platform, and pip picks the correct one automatically. Each wheel is self-contained: it bundles the embedded runtime and every managed dependency, so no Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, Adobe Acrobat, or separate runtime install is required.
Before installing, confirm your environment matches the supported platforms and Python versions listed in the System Requirements topic.
Install Package from PyPI
Open a terminal and run the install command for your platform:
py-mpipinstallgroupdocs-annotation-net
python3 -m pip install groupdocs-annotation-net
python3 -m pip install groupdocs-annotation-net
After running the command you should see output similar to:
The wheel file name will include a platform suffix that matches your operating system — for example manylinux1_x86_64 on Ubuntu/Debian, macosx_11_0_arm64 on Apple Silicon, or win_amd64 on 64-bit Windows.
Add the Package to requirements.txt
For reproducible environments, pin the package version in your requirements.txt:
groupdocs-annotation-net==26.6.0
Then install all dependencies in one step:
pip install -r requirements.txt
Install from a Pre-Downloaded Wheel
If your build environment cannot reach PyPI, download the appropriate wheel from the GroupDocs Releases website and install it locally. Wheels are published for the following four platforms:
Windows 64-bit: file name ends with win_amd64.whl
Linux x64 (glibc): file name ends with manylinux1_x86_64.whl
macOS Intel: file name ends with macosx_10_14_x86_64.whl
macOS Apple Silicon: file name ends with macosx_11_0_arm64.whl
Place the downloaded wheel into your project folder, then install it:
The package runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS. On Linux and macOS the native libraries above provide graphics, fonts, and globalization support for the bundled engine; installing fonts (for example ttf-mscorefonts-installer) helps annotated output match the original document. See System Requirements for the full list.
Verify the Installation
Confirm the package imported correctly:
python -c "import groupdocs.annotation; print('GroupDocs.Annotation is ready')"
You can also list the installed package with pip show groupdocs-annotation-net to confirm the version and location.
Next Steps
Follow the Hello, World! guide to add your first annotation.