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OmniParse

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Important

OmniParse is a platform that ingests and parses any unstructured data into structured, actionable data optimized for GenAI (LLM) applications. Whether you are working with documents, tables, images, videos, audio files, or web pages, OmniParse prepares your data to be clean, structured, and ready for AI applications such as RAG, fine-tuning, and more

Try it out

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Intro

OmniParse.1.mp4

Features

✅ Completely local, no external APIs
✅ Fits in a T4 GPU
✅ Supports ~20 file types
✅ Convert documents, multimedia, and web pages to high-quality structured markdown
✅ Table extraction, image extraction/captioning, audio/video transcription, web page crawling
✅ Easily deployable using Docker and Skypilot
✅ Colab friendly
✅ Interative UI powered by Gradio

Why OmniParse ?

It's challenging to process data as it comes in different shapes and sizes. OmniParse aims to be an ingestion/parsing platform where you can ingest any type of data, such as documents, images, audio, video, and web content, and get the most structured and actionable output that is GenAI (LLM) friendly.

Installation

Important

The server only works on Linux-based systems. This is due to certain dependencies and system-specific configurations that are not compatible with Windows or macOS.

git clone https://github.com/adithya-s-k/omniparse
cd omniparse

Create a Virtual Environment:

conda create --n omniparse-venv python=3.10
conda activate omniparse-venv

Install Dependencies:

poetry install
# or
pip install -e .
# or
pip install -r pyproject.toml

🛳️ Docker

To use OmniParse with Docker, execute the following commands:

  1. Pull the OmniParse API Docker image from Docker Hub:
  2. Run the Docker container, exposing port 8000: 👉🏼Docker Image
docker pull savatar101/omniparse:0.1
# if you are running on a gpu 
docker run --gpus all -p 8000:8000 savatar101/omniparse:0.1
# else
docker run -p 8000:8000 savatar101/omniparse:0.1

Alternatively, if you prefer to build the Docker image locally: Then, run the Docker container as follows:

docker build -t omniparse .
# if you are running on a gpu
docker run --gpus all -p 8000:8000 omniparse
# else
docker run -p 8000:8000 omniparse

Usage

Run the Server:

python server.py --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8000 --documents --media --web
  • --documents: Load in all the models that help you parse and ingest documents (Surya OCR series of models and Florence-2).
  • --media: Load in Whisper model to transcribe audio and video files.
  • --web: Set up selenium crawler.

Download Models: If you want to download the models before starting the server

python download.py --documents --media --web
  • --documents: Load in all the models that help you parse and ingest documents (Surya OCR series of models and Florence-2).
  • --media: Load in Whisper model to transcribe audio and video files.
  • --web: Set up selenium crawler.

Supported Data Types

Type Supported Extensions
Documents .doc, .docx, .pdf, .ppt, .pptx
Images .png, .jpg, .jpeg, .tiff, .bmp, .heic
Video .mp4, .mkv, .avi, .mov
Audio .mp3, .wav, .aac
Web dynamic webpages, http://.com

API Endpoints

Client library compatible with Langchain, llamaindex, and haystack integrations coming soon.

Document Parsing

Parse Any Document

Endpoint: /parse_document Method: POST

Parses PDF, PowerPoint, or Word documents.

Curl command:

curl -X POST -F "file=@/path/to/document" http://localhost:8000/parse_document

Parse PDF

Endpoint: /parse_document/pdf Method: POST

Parses PDF documents.

Curl command:

curl -X POST -F "file=@/path/to/document.pdf" http://localhost:8000/parse_document/pdf

Parse PowerPoint

Endpoint: /parse_document/ppt Method: POST

Parses PowerPoint presentations.

Curl command:

curl -X POST -F "file=@/path/to/presentation.ppt" http://localhost:8000/parse_document/ppt

Parse Word Document

Endpoint: /parse_document/docs Method: POST

Parses Word documents.

Curl command:

curl -X POST -F "file=@/path/to/document.docx" http://localhost:8000/parse_document/docs

Media Parsing

Parse Image

Endpoint: /parse_image/image Method: POST

Parses image files (PNG, JPEG, JPG, TIFF, WEBP).

Curl command:

curl -X POST -F "file=@/path/to/image.jpg" http://localhost:8000/parse_media/image

Process Image

Endpoint: /parse_image/process_image Method: POST

Processes an image with a specific task.

Possible task inputs: OCR | OCR with Region | Caption | Detailed Caption | More Detailed Caption | Object Detection | Dense Region Caption | Region Proposal

Curl command:

curl -X POST -F "image=@/path/to/image.jpg" -F "task=Caption" -F "prompt=Optional prompt" http://localhost:8000/parse_media/process_image

Arguments:

  • image: The image file
  • task: The processing task (e.g., Caption, Object Detection)
  • prompt: Optional prompt for certain tasks

Parse Video

Endpoint: /parse_media/video Method: POST

Parses video files (MP4, AVI, MOV, MKV).

Curl command:

curl -X POST -F "file=@/path/to/video.mp4" http://localhost:8000/parse_media/video

Parse Audio

Endpoint: /parse_media/audio Method: POST

Parses audio files (MP3, WAV, FLAC).

Curl command:

curl -X POST -F "file=@/path/to/audio.mp3" http://localhost:8000/parse_media/audio

Website Parsing

Parse Website

Endpoint: /parse_website/parse Method: POST

Parses a website given its URL.

Curl command:

curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"url": "https://example.com"}' http://localhost:8000/parse_website

Arguments:

  • url: The URL of the website to parse

Coming Soon/ RoadMap

🦙 LlamaIndex | Langchain | Haystack integrations coming soon 📚 Batch processing data ⭐ Dynamic chunking and structured data extraction based on specified Schema
🛠️ One magic API: just feed in your file prompt what you want, and we will take care of the rest
🔧 Dynamic model selection and support for external APIs
📄 Batch processing for handling multiple files at once
📦 New open-source model to replace Surya OCR and Marker

Final goal: replace all the different models currently being used with a single MultiModel Model to parse any type of data and get the data you need.

Limitations

There is a need for a GPU with 8~10 GB minimum VRAM as we are using deep learning models. \

Document Parsing Limitations \

  • Marker which is the underlying PDF parser will not convert 100% of equations to LaTeX because it has to detect and then convert them.
  • It is good at parsing english but might struggle for languages such as Chinese
  • Tables are not always formatted 100% correctly; text can be in the wrong column.
  • Whitespace and indentations are not always respected.
  • Not all lines/spans will be joined properly.
  • This works best on digital PDFs that won't require a lot of OCR. It's optimized for speed, and limited OCR is used to fix errors.
  • To fit all the models in the GPU, we are using the smallest variants, which might not offer the best-in-class performance.

License

OmniParse is licensed under the GPL-3.0 license. See LICENSE for more information. The project uses Marker under the hood, which has a commercial license that needs to be followed. Here are the details:

Commercial Usage

Marker and Surya OCR Models are designed to be as widely accessible as possible while still funding development and training costs. Research and personal usage are always allowed, but there are some restrictions on commercial usage. The weights for the models are licensed under cc-by-nc-sa-4.0. However, this restriction is waived for any organization with less than $5M USD in gross revenue in the most recent 12-month period AND less than $5M in lifetime VC/angel funding raised. To remove the GPL license requirements (dual-license) and/or use the weights commercially over the revenue limit, check out the options provided. Please refer to Marker for more Information about the License of the Model weights

Acknowledgements

This project builds upon the remarkable Marker project created by Vik Paruchuri. We express our gratitude for the inspiration and foundation provided by this project. Special thanks to Surya-OCR and Texify for the OCR models extensively used in this project, and to Crawl4AI for their contributions.

Models being used:

  • Surya OCR, Detect, Layout, Order, and Texify
  • Florence-2 base
  • Whisper Small

Thank you to the authors for their contributions to these models.


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For any inquiries, please contact us at [email protected]