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How to Make an Invoice, Step by Step
A plain-language walkthrough of how to build a clear, professional invoice from a blank page.
- How do I make an invoice quickly?
- Open Receipt Caker, enter your business and client details, add each item with a quantity and price, let it total everything and add tax, then export the finished invoice as a PNG.
- Do I need special software to make an invoice?
- No. A browser-based generator handles the layout and maths for you, so you only type the details. There is no signup and nothing to install before you start building.
What to include on a invoice how-to
What you can do
- Add unlimited line items with automatic line and grand totals
- Apply a tax rate and see the tax amount calculated for you
- Watch a live preview update as you type each field
- Export a clean PNG copy for free with a small watermark
- Upgrade to Pro for a watermark-free PDF and your own logo
Start with the header details
Every invoice opens with who is billing whom. Put your business name, address and contact details at the top, then the client's name and billing address. This makes the document self-explanatory if it is filed away and reviewed months later.
Add a unique invoice number and the issue date next to the header. The number links the document to your records, and the date anchors any payment terms you set further down.
List the work or goods as line items
The body of the invoice is a list of what you are charging for. Each line should carry a short description, a quantity and a unit price, so the client can see exactly how the total was reached.
Keep descriptions specific but brief, such as the service performed or the product supplied. Clear line items reduce back-and-forth questions and make the invoice easy to approve.
In Receipt Caker each line multiplies quantity by unit price automatically, so you never work out the arithmetic by hand.
Add totals, tax and terms
Below the line items you show a subtotal, any tax and the grand total. If you charge tax, state the rate and the calculated amount so the figure is transparent.
Finish with payment terms, such as when payment is due and which methods you accept. Terms remove ambiguity and set a clear expectation for both sides.
Review and export the finished document
Before sending, read the invoice through once. Check the client name, the numbers and the total against the work you actually did, and confirm the invoice number has not been reused.
When everything looks right, export it. Receipt Caker produces a free watermarked PNG, or a watermark-free PDF with your logo on Pro, ready for you to send however you normally do.