What this tool is, what it does with your data, and how far it goes. Questions specific to Indian GST — GSTIN, HSN and SAC codes, CGST against IGST, UPI QR codes — are answered on the GST invoice generator page.
Yes. Switch the tax setup to VAT / GST / sales tax and the Indian fields step aside: GSTIN becomes a plain tax or registration ID, place of supply disappears, and the totals row carries whatever you name the tax — VAT, Sales tax, or anything else up to twenty characters. There are forty currencies and three date formats to choose from, A4 or US Letter paper, and on a first visit the tool reads sensible defaults from your browser. Nothing about the finished document depends on who opens it: the currency, the tax name and the date format all travel inside the draft file, so two people reading the same invoice read the same invoice.
Nowhere. There is no account and no server-side storage. Everything stays in the browser tab while you work, and closing the tab clears it. Download a draft file if you want to come back to an invoice later. The only thing this site's server records is an anonymous page visit — never a field, a total or a customer name.
Yes, and for retainers or monthly services that is the normal case: the client, the line items and the tax treatment stay the same, and only the serial number and the dates move on. Almost everywhere, an invoice needs its own number in sequence, so last month’s document cannot simply be re-dated and sent again — under Indian GST, for instance, that number has to be unique within the financial year. Keep the draft file for every invoice you issue, reopen it the following month, and start the new one from it — the customer, items, tax setup and payment details carry over, the issue and due dates roll forward by the same interval you used before, and the number advances from 2026-27/001 to 2026-27/002.
Free, with no watermark, no cap on how many invoices you create, and no sign-up. There is no paid tier, so nothing is being held back from you.
Something not answered here? The about page explains how the tool works and how to reach us.
These notes are general guidance, not tax advice. Tax treatment depends on your registration status and the nature of the supply — confirm anything you are unsure about with your accountant.