About Invvy
By the Invvy Editorial Team
Invvy is a free invoice generator that runs entirely in your browser. The editor is the homepage: open the site, click any field, type, and download a print-ready PDF. No account, no watermark, no invoice limits — and your data never leaves your device.
Why it exists
Sending your first invoice should take two minutes, not an afternoon. But most invoicing software is built for something bigger: recurring billing, payment collection, accounting integrations. To get a single PDF out of them you typically create an account, verify an email, sit through onboarding — and then discover the free tier caps your invoices, throttles downloads, or stamps a watermark on the document your client sees.
We think a basic invoice is a document, not a subscription. Invvy is the tool we wanted to exist: everything the moment you arrive, nothing held back, and nothing uploaded.
How it works
The app is fully client-side. The same code that draws the page also calculates your totals and builds the PDF, all on your device. Your draft autosaves to your browser's local storage so you can come back later; we never see it. Because there is no server-side app and no per-invoice cost to us, "free" is sustainable rather than a trial period.
- Click-to-edit invoice sheet — what you see is what your client receives.
- Four designed templates with accent colors, A4 or US Letter output.
- 40+ currencies with locale-correct symbols, separators, and decimals.
- Editable tax labels (VAT, GST, sales tax), discounts, shipping, and partial payments.
- Vector PDF download with no watermark, generated locally.
Who it's for
Freelancers, contractors, consultants, and small businesses who need one professional invoice right now — whether it's their first or their fiftieth. If you outgrow it into recurring billing and payment reminders, a full invoicing platform will earn its fee; until then, this page is all you need.
The blog
Our guides cover the practical side of invoicing — what to include, how to number invoices, how to handle tax and late payments — written to answer the question in the first paragraph.
Get in touch
Feedback, bugs, and ideas are welcome on the contact page. Details on how we handle data (we barely touch any) are in the privacy policy.