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This product suite includes:
- An open-source library licensed under MIT that facilitates the rendering of dynamic JSON-based forms within your web application and captures user responses.
- A self-hosted form builder featuring drag-and-drop functionality, an integrated CSS theme editor, and a graphical user interface for setting conditional rules; it also generates JSON definitions of your forms in real time.
- A PDF Generator library that allows for the conversion of SurveyJS surveys and forms into PDF files directly in the browser.
- The Dashboard library, which enhances survey data analysis through interactive and customizable charts and tables.
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