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Kreuzberg.dev now supports PHP and Elixir- and covers most of the backend landscape

Kreuzberg.dev now supports PHP and Elixir 🎉

We’ve added PHP and Elixir bindings to Kreuzberg.dev, our open-source document intelligence engine.

With this release, Kreuzberg is now available for:

Rust, Python, Ruby, Go, PHP, Elixir, and TypeScript/Node.js

This covers most modern backend and web development stacks, making it easier to integrate high-performance document processing into existing systems without forcing teams into a single language.

What is Kreuzberg.dev?

Kreuzberg is an MIT-licensed engine for extracting and structuring data from 56+ document formats, including PDFs, Office files, images, archives, and emails.

Typical use cases include:

  • feeding documents into search or RAG pipelines
  • extracting structured data from unstructured files
  • building ingestion systems for large document collections

What’s next?

We’re continuing to improve:

performance and memory usage

format coverage and extraction quality

documentation and real-world examples

We’re also very interested in feedback from people running Kreuzberg.dev in production — especially around scaling, fault tolerance, and integration patterns.

Try it out

The library is open-source and self-hostable.

Repo and docs: https://github.com/kreuzberg-dev/kreuzberg
Join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/JraV699cKj
Issues, questions, and PRs are always welcome.

If you’re using Kreuzberg.dev already (or trying it now), we’d love to hear what you’re building with it. Have a great start to 2026!

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