Overview
Paperless-ngx sign-in
The Paperless-ngx sign-in page, served on first boot with a per-instance administrator password and no manual setup.
Paperless-ngx sign-in
Paperless-ngx dashboard
Document with OCR text
This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for cloudimg support services.
Your Private, Searchable Document Archive - Running in Minutes
Paperless-ngx is the open source document management system trusted by a large and active community. Drop a scan or PDF into the consume directory and Paperless OCRs it, extracts the text, tags and indexes it, then archives a searchable original. This AMI delivers the complete platform fully installed and configured so you have a production-ready document archive within minutes of launch - no Docker Compose files, no dependency troubleshooting, and no manual database setup.
The current release available is Paperless-ngx 2.20.
Why This AMI Over a DIY Deployment
- Minutes, not hours: The entire stack - application, database, cache, OCR pipeline, and reverse proxy - is pre-configured and starts automatically. A typical self-install takes 1-2 hours of configuration; this AMI eliminates that effort entirely.
- Secure by default: Every instance generates its own unique PostgreSQL password, Django secret key, and Paperless administrator password on first boot. Credentials are stored in a root-only file. No shared or default credentials and no sample documents ship in the image.
- Dedicated, resizable storage: The document archive and database live on independent EBS volumes you can resize without rebuilding the instance, supporting long-term growth and backup strategies.
- Bare-metal performance: Paperless-ngx runs directly on the OS from the official release - not inside nested containers - giving you full utilization of your chosen instance type for OCR-intensive workloads.
Application Stack
The granian webserver serves the bundled Angular frontend. A Celery worker and scheduler run the background task pipeline, and a consumer watches the input folder. PostgreSQL provides the database and Redis the task broker. The OCR pipeline is built on tesseract, Ghostscript, and OCRmyPDF. nginx terminates HTTP on port 80 and reverse-proxies the application.
Security Posture
- Per-instance credential generation on first boot (no shared secrets across deployments)
- Credentials stored in a root-only file inaccessible to non-privileged users
- Instance address automatically added to Django trusted hosts
- No documents or sample data included in the image
- Dedicated storage volumes enable encryption at rest via EBS encryption
- Runs in your own VPC for full network isolation and data residency control
Use Cases
- Data-residency compliance: Host a private document archive in your own VPC when regulations prohibit SaaS document storage.
- Paperless office: Digitize invoices, contracts, and correspondence with automated OCR, tagging, and full-text search.
- Team collaboration: Provide a shared, searchable repository accessible only within your network perimeter.
Getting Started
- Launch the AMI on your preferred instance type (t3.medium or larger recommended).
- Retrieve the generated administrator credentials from the root-only file.
- Browse to the instance address, sign in, and begin uploading or scanning documents.
- Configure consume-folder automation, OCR languages, or TLS termination as needed.
cloudimg Support - 24/7
cloudimg provides around-the-clock technical support by email and live chat. Our engineers assist with deployment, upgrades, OCR language configuration, consume-folder automation, object storage integration, TLS termination, and database administration. Critical issues receive a one-hour average response time.
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Highlights
- Paperless-ngx, the open source document management system that OCRs, indexes and archives your scans and PDFs, preinstalled with PostgreSQL, Redis, tesseract OCR and nginx, ready to use with no manual setup
- Secure by default: a fresh Paperless administrator password, Django secret key and PostgreSQL password generated for every instance on first boot and stored in a root only file, with no documents or shared credentials in the image
- 24/7 technical support from cloudimg for deployment, upgrades, OCR configuration, consume-folder automation and TLS termination
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Dimension | Description | Cost/hour |
|---|---|---|
m5.large Recommended | m5.large | $0.08 |
t3.micro | t3.micro instance type | $0.04 |
t2.micro | t2.micro instance type | $0.04 |
r5a.large | r5a.large instance type | $0.08 |
i7ie.48xlarge | i7ie.48xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
c8in.metal-96xl | c8in.metal-96xl instance type | $0.24 |
m7i-flex.12xlarge | m7i-flex.12xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
c5d.metal | c5d.metal instance type | $0.24 |
m5n.xlarge | m5n.xlarge instance type | $0.12 |
m7i.metal-24xl | m7i.metal-24xl instance type | $0.24 |
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An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
Initial release of Paperless-ngx 2.20 document management system.
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Usage instructions
Connect via SSH on port 22 as the default login user for your operating system variant (the user guide lists it per variant; on Ubuntu it is 'ubuntu'). Paperless-ngx is served on port 80. Retrieve the generated administrator password with: sudo cat /root/paperless-ngx-credentials.txt. Browse to http://<instance-public-ip>/ and sign in as the 'admin' user (the instance's address is added to the trusted hosts on first boot). The sign-in page http://<instance-public-ip>/accounts/login/ is open; the REST API at /api/ requires authentication. Services are managed with systemctl (postgresql, redis-server, nginx, paperless-webserver, paperless-task-queue, paperless-scheduler, paperless-consumer); admin tasks use 'sudo -u paperless /opt/paperless/.venv/bin/python /opt/paperless/src/manage.py ...'. Drop documents into /opt/paperless/consume to import them. To enable HTTPS, follow the Let's Encrypt section of the user guide.
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cloudimg Support - 24/7 Coverage
cloudimg provides around-the-clock technical support for this Paperless-ngx AMI by email and live chat.
What we help with:
- Deployment and initial configuration
- Upgrades to new Paperless-ngx releases
- OCR language configuration and pipeline tuning
- Consume-folder automation setup
- Object storage integration
- TLS termination and certificate configuration
- PostgreSQL database administration and backups
- Performance troubleshooting
Response times:
- Critical issues: one-hour average response
- General inquiries: handled during the next available support window
How to reach us:
Email: support@cloudimg.co.uk Live chat: available 24/7
For billing questions, refund requests, or account issues, contact us via the same channels above. Our team will assist with any aspect of running this product on AWS, from initial launch through ongoing operations.
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