There are 17 repositories under iiif topic.
An open-source, web-based viewer for zoomable images, implemented in pure JavaScript.
Zoomable image downloader for Google Arts & Culture, Zoomify, IIIF, and others
An open-source, web-based 'multi-up' viewer that supports zoom-pan-rotate functionality, ability to display/compare simple images, and images with annotations.
A community-developed open source project on a mission to help you share your 📚📜📰📽️📻🗿 with the 🌎
Awesome IIIF-related resources
High-performance dynamic image server in Java
Leaflet plugin for viewing IIIF images
IIPMooViewer is an advanced javascript HTML5 image viewer for streaming high resolution scientific images
A simple IIIF and Mirador compatible Annotation Server
Organise your files according to a simple naming convention to generate IIIF Presentation API json using nodejs (Dat and IPFS compatible)
RAIS: A IIIF-compliant, 100% open source image server for blazing-fast deep zooming
IIIF Image API 2.1 & 3.0 server in an AWS Serverless Application
Extensible IIIF front-end toolkit and Manifest viewer. Accessible. Composable. Open Source.
Text Overlay plugin for Mirador 3
A platform for the display, enrichment, and curation of IIIF-based digital objects
IIIF Presentation API client and server utility library.
Kitodo.Presentation is a feature-rich framework for building a METS- or IIIF-based digital library. It is part of the Kitodo Digital Library Suite.
Download digitized books from Internet Archive and view with IIIF, locally and offline.
Prototype covering the specification of Canvas Panel, and supporting components for composing bespoke IIIF viewers and lightweight experiences, conforming to the IIIF Presentation 3 specification.
A collection of plugins for the IIIF viewer Mirador (see http://projectmirador.org/)
Web service for creating and hosting IIIF manifests from METS/MODS documents
🗂️ A Rails application for the inventory of handwritten and printed music scores
a IIIF Collection sourced site generator in Next.js for digital collections, humanities, and exhibitions
A web annotation server built with the same principles as Git