guideIntroduction to CKEditor Cloud Services

The information in these guides applies to the cloud version as well as the On-Premises version.

More information specific for the On-Premises version can be found in the On-Premises section.

The CKEditor Cloud Services is a cloud platform that provides editing and real-time collaboration services. The platform comprises of several services, each of which can connect to CKEditor 5 using dedicated plugins. Additionally, each service has a REST API for synchronizing the data, utilizing, configuring, and managing features.

The platform primarily focuses on providing a backend for the CKEditor 5 features, although some features can also be used directly through REST APIs.

The following diagram illustrates the components of CKEditor Cloud Services, as well as the different parts of the ecosystem and external components with which it integrates.

Diagram of Cloud Services Components with possible ways of communication.

# Real-time collaboration

CKEditor Cloud Services offers a fast and highly scalable service for real-time collaboration, compatible with rich text editors built on top of CKEditor 5 Framework. It is capable of handling real-time collaboration on text documents and tracking users connected to the document. It also serves as a storage for comments, suggestions, and revisions added to the document.

Apart from having a supporting backend to transmit operations, resolve conflicts, and apply changes between users connected to the same document, some features are needed on the client side to offer a full real-time collaboration experience:

  • Showing multiple cursors and selections coming from other users.
  • Showing users connecting to and disconnecting from the document.
  • Offering the UI for managing comments and markers in the document.

The CKEditor Ecosystem offers a collection of plugins that can be integrated with any CKEditor 5 build to provide a fully flexible and customizable experience – the CKEditor 5 Collaboration Features.

# CKEditor 5 Real-time collaboration features

CKEditor 5 Real-time collaboration features let you customize any CKEditor 5 build to include real-time collaborative editing, commenting, and track changes features and tailor them to your needs.

Real-time collaboration consists of four features delivered as separate plugins that can be used with any CKEditor 5 build:

All of the above features are customizable. This makes implementing real-time collaborative editing within your application a highly customizable out-of-the-box experience.

Real-time collaboration features in CKEditor 5.

For an in-depth introduction to CKEditor 5 Collaboration Features refer to the Collaboration overview.

# Export features

CKEditor Cloud Services offers a fast and highly scalable service enabling the user to export documents either to a Microsoft Word document or to a PDF document. Both of these are available as a service, making it possible to feed the data straight into the Cloud Services server for more advanced use or as convenient WYSIWYG editor plugins for ease of use in less demanding cases.

# Export to PDF

The Export to PDF converter provides an API for converting HTML documents to PDF files. The service generates a file and returns it to the user so they can save it in the .pdf format on their disk. This allows you to easily turn your content into the storable final PDF format file collection. Available both as a service endpoint (a premium feature) and as a plugin (needs to be added to the editor build separately).

Export to PDF feature in the CKEditor 5 WYSIWYG editor toolbar.

# Export to Word

The Export to Word converter provides an API for converting HTML documents to Microsoft Word .docx files. The service generates a Word file and returns it to the user so they can save it in the .docx format on their disk. This allows you to easily export your content to the Microsoft Word format. Available both as a service endpoint (a premium feature) and as a plugin (needs to be added to the editor build separately).

Export to Word feature in the CKEditor 5 WYSIWYG editor toolbar.

# Import from Word

The Import from Word converter is a fast and highly scalable service enabling the user to import documents from a Microsoft Word .docx file. The feature is available as a service, making it possible to send a .docx file straight into the Cloud Services server for more advanced use or as a convenient CKEditor 5 WYSIWYG editor plugin for the ease of use in less demanding cases.

The DOCX to HTML converter provides an API for converting Microsoft Word .docx files to HTML documents. The service generates HTML data and returns it to the user so they can save it in the HTML format on their disk.

# CKBox

The CKBox is a service that manages document assets and images. It allows for seamless uploading and management of assets within a document. The service stores them in persistent storage and provides tools to optimize image size and manage attributes, such as alternative text. Once an asset is stored, it can be reused in multiple documents.

Refer to the documentation for details.

# Easy Image

The Easy Image is a service that takes care of image uploads. It reduces the effort required on your part to build a complete modern editing solution with support for embedding images.

Easy Image guarantees that all images inserted into your content are responsive. With a single image upload, several optimized versions of the image are created after upload by CKEditor Cloud Services, for different sizes of displays. All this is transparent to the end user who uploaded the image. Rescaled and optimized images are delivered through a blazing-fast CDN.

It works with both CKEditor 4 and CKEditor 5 WYSIWYG editors.

Refer to the documentation for details.

# Next steps

  • If you are interested in CKEditor 5 collaboration features, check the Collaboration overview guide for information on how to enable real-time collaborative editing in your CKEditor 5 build.

  • If you already use collaboration features without Real-time Collaboration you can refer to our dedicated guide about migration of data between non-RTC and RTC editors

  • If you need to save your documents in portable file formats, check out the Export to PDF or Export to Word feature guides.

  • If you need to import your documents from the .docx format, learn more about the Import from Word feature.

  • If you are interested in the CKBox asset manager, check the CKBox quick start guide for a short instruction on how to start using CKBox.