pdfkitt vs DocRaptor

DocRaptor is built on Prince XML, a print-oriented engine with exceptional typography. pdfkitt is built on Chromium, which renders modern web pages exactly as a browser would. The right choice depends on whether your priority is print fidelity or web accuracy and a generous free tier.

Side-by-side comparison

DocRaptorpdfkitt
Rendering enginePrince XML (print-focused)Chromium (Playwright)
StrengthPrint typography — page breaks, headers/footers, footnotesChromium-accurate rendering of modern HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Free tier5 documents / month1,000 PDFs / month
Entry paid planFrom around $15 / monthFrom $19 / month for 10,000 PDFs
PricingTiered by document volumeFlat tiers by document volume

When DocRaptor is the better choice

If you are producing print-grade documents — books, publications, or anything that leans on advanced CSS paged-media features like footnotes, running headers, and precise page-break control — DocRaptor's Prince XML engine is genuinely best in class and worth its price.

pdfkitt is the better fit when your source is web content — invoices, reports, dashboards, and customer exports built with modern CSS and JavaScript — and when you want to start free at real volume. DocRaptor's free tier is 5 documents a month; pdfkitt's is 1,000.

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