Store Receipts
Gift Receipt Maker
Giving a present and want the recipient to be able to return it without seeing the cost? Receipt Caker is a free gift receipt maker that shows proof of purchase while hiding the price.
- How do I make a gift receipt?
- Receipt Caker is a free online gift receipt maker that runs in your browser. Enter the store name, the purchase date, and the items bought, choose to hide the prices, and the tool shows a live preview of a receipt that proves the purchase without revealing the cost, ready to download as a PNG or PDF.
- What is a gift receipt?
- A gift receipt is a version of a purchase receipt that confirms an item was bought at a store on a certain date but leaves out the price paid. It lets the person who received the gift return or exchange it if needed, without ever learning how much the giver spent. That is the one key difference from a normal receipt.
Qué puedes hacer
- Hide prices while still proving the purchase
- List the gifted items with the store name and date
- Automatic subtotal, tax, and total on the standard version
- Include a return-window or exchange note
- Download as a free PNG or a watermark-free PDF with Pro
- Runs entirely in your browser with no signup required
How a Gift Receipt Differs From a Normal One
A standard receipt exists to prove what was paid, so it shows every price, the subtotal, the tax, and the total. A gift receipt has a different job: it proves that a specific item was bought at a specific store on a specific date, but it deliberately leaves the price off. That way the recipient can return or exchange the gift without ever seeing what it cost.
Everything else usually stays the same. The store name, the item description, the purchase date, and a return or exchange note all still appear, because a returns desk needs them to look the sale up. The single meaningful change is the missing price, which is exactly what makes it a gift receipt rather than a normal one.
Why Give a Gift Receipt
The point of a gift receipt is kindness with a safety net. It spares the recipient the awkwardness of seeing the price while still giving them the freedom to swap a wrong size, exchange a duplicate, or return something that does not suit them. Most people appreciate having that option even if they never use it.
For the giver it removes a common worry: you no longer have to guess the perfect size or shade, because the receipt makes a hassle-free exchange possible. A short note about the store's return window turns a simple slip into a genuinely useful gift companion.
What to Put on a Gift Receipt
Include the store name so the recipient knows where to take the item, and the purchase date so the return window is clear. List the gifted items by description — enough detail for the counter to identify them — but switch off the prices so the totals stay hidden. Some gift receipts show a transaction number that lets staff find the original sale.
Receipt Caker lets you build the full itemized version first, then hide the prices for the gift copy. The item lines and store details remain, the amounts disappear, and the live preview shows precisely what the recipient will see before you download it.
Building Your Gift Receipt
Enter the store name and the date, then add each gifted item as its own line. On the standard receipt the builder totals the subtotal and tax automatically; for the gift version you simply hide the price fields so the document proves the purchase without exposing the cost. Add a return-window note if the store has one.
When the preview looks right, download it. The free plan exports unlimited PNG receipts with no account required, which is plenty for a single present. Upgrading to Pro removes the small watermark and unlocks clean PDF export and logo uploads, which is handy if you are tucking a neatly printed gift receipt into a package.
Legitimate Use Only
Receipt Caker is built for lawful, honest purposes: creating a gift receipt for something you genuinely bought, replacing a lost receipt for a real purchase, bookkeeping, testing software, and building mockups. Every document it produces is generic and customizable, and it does not copy or imitate the branding or exact layout of any real store.
Using a generated gift receipt to attempt a false return, deceive a store, or commit fraud is illegal and violates our terms of service. A gift receipt should reflect a purchase that genuinely happened, not one you are inventing.