Looking for a Nanonets alternative?
Nanonets is a platform you configure: workflows, credits, per-step billing, and a signup before you can process anything. FastDocAI is a converter. You drop in a PDF or twenty receipt photos and about thirty seconds later you have an Excel file — or an OFX for Xero, or a CSV for QuickBooks, or UBL for your ERP. Nothing to build, nothing to wire up, nobody to talk to. And you can see it work on your own document before you make an account, which on their side is not possible: signup comes first.
A price you can work out in your head
A page is a page: $19 a month for 1,000, or $9 for one batch with no account. Nanonets bills usage credits consumed per workflow step — $0.02, $0.10 or $0.30 a run depending on the step — so what a document costs depends on how many steps your workflow has.
No signup to try it
Convert your own statement and see the rows before you give anyone an email address. Nanonets requires an account before you can process a document, even on free credits.
Nothing to configure
There is no workflow to design, no model to train, no integration to wire. Drop the files, take the spreadsheet. Thirty seconds, not an afternoon.
Booked, not just extracted
Every row arrives with an expense category filled in and foreign spend converted at the rate on the day it was spent. Neither is documented anywhere on Nanonets' site.
FastDocAI vs Nanonets
| FastDocAI | Nanonets | |
|---|---|---|
| What it costs | $9 for one batch, no account. $19/month for 1,000 pages. $49/month for 3,000. | $50 in free credits, then $100/month for 100 credits, plus per-step run charges ($0.02 / $0.10 / $0.30). Growth and Enterprise are quoted, not listed. |
| How it is metered | Pages. One page of a document is one page of your plan. | Credits consumed per workflow step, so the cost per document depends on how many steps the workflow has. |
| Try it without an account | Yes — a real conversion of your own file. | No. Signup is required, though no card is needed for the free credits. |
| Setup | None. Drop files, download a spreadsheet. | A workflow to build, and an integration to connect it to your systems. |
| Accounting-software output | Excel, CSV, XML, OFX, Xero CSV, QuickBooks CSV, .qbo, UBL 2.1 XML. | JSON via the API and delivery into downstream systems. Their bank-statement page says 'multiple export options' without naming which file formats. |
| Expense categorisation | Yes — a category on every row, from a fixed list. | Not documented on their site. They document document classification, which sorts documents by type — a different thing. |
| Historical currency conversion | Yes, at the published rate for each transaction's own date. | Not documented on their site. |
Where these figures came from
Every number about Nanonets was read from Nanonets’s own pages on 14 July 2026. Where their site does not say, this page says “not documented” rather than guessing. Prices change — check theirs before you decide.
Drop your own statement in and see the rows before you pay anything.