Receipt Caker

Receipt Generators

Receipt Maker

Receipt Caker is a free browser-based receipt maker. Add your items, watch totals and tax calculate live, then download a clean receipt in seconds.

How do I use the receipt maker?
Receipt Caker is a free online receipt maker that runs entirely in your browser. Type in the store name, date, and line items, and the tool calculates subtotals, tax, and the grand total automatically. Preview updates as you type, then download a watermarked PNG for free or upgrade to Pro for a watermark-free PDF.
Do I need to download or install anything?
No. Receipt Caker works fully in the browser with nothing to install and no account to create. Open the builder, fill in your fields, and export your receipt straight to your device. Because it is web-based, it runs the same on a laptop, tablet, or phone without any setup.

What you can do

  • Editable header fields for store name, address, phone, and date
  • Unlimited line items with quantity, unit price, and per-item totals
  • Automatic subtotal, configurable tax rate, and grand total calculation
  • Live preview that redraws instantly as you edit any field
  • Free watermarked PNG download with no account required
  • Pro upgrade for watermark-free PDF export and your own logo

How to Make a Receipt Step by Step

Start by entering the header details: the store or seller name, address, phone, and the transaction date. These sit at the top of the receipt and give it context, so fill them in first before moving to the items.

Next, add each line item with a description, quantity, and unit price. Receipt Caker multiplies quantity by price for every row and keeps a running subtotal, so you never have to add anything by hand.

Finally, set your tax rate and choose a payment method. The builder computes tax and the final total, updates the live preview, and lets you download the finished receipt as a PNG or, with Pro, a PDF.

What a Good Receipt Includes

A useful receipt has a clear header (who sold the item), a date, and a unique receipt or reference number so it can be matched to a record later. Missing any of these makes a receipt hard to file for bookkeeping.

The body should list each item on its own line with quantity and price, followed by a subtotal, tax, and total. A payment method line and a short thank-you note round it out.

Receipt Caker gives you fields for all of these, so you can produce a complete, professional-looking receipt without leaving gaps that make it useless for expense tracking.

Real Ways People Use a Receipt Maker

The most common use is replacing a lost or faded receipt for your own records: you know what you bought and paid, and you need a clean copy to file with your expense report or bookkeeping.

Developers and QA teams use a receipt maker to generate sample documents for testing point-of-sale software, receipt printers, and scanning pipelines without touching production data.

Designers and educators use it too: mocking up realistic checkout screens, building portfolio pieces, or teaching students how sales tax and totals are calculated on a real receipt layout.

Exporting: PNG vs PDF

PNG is the fast, free option. It produces a sharp image you can drop into a document, attach to an email, or store in a folder, and it always includes a small Receipt Caker watermark on the free plan.

PDF is available on Pro and is best when you need a print-ready, watermark-free file or want to add your own logo. PDFs keep crisp text at any zoom, which is ideal for filing and printing.

For everyday personal records, PNG is usually enough. If the receipt is going into a formal expense report or archive, the PDF export is worth the upgrade.

Frequently asked questions

Is the receipt maker free to use?
Yes. You can build and download unlimited receipts as watermarked PNG images completely free, with no signup and no trial period. The free tier covers all of the core builder features, including line items, tax, and live preview. Upgrading to Pro is optional and only needed if you want watermark-free PDFs or a custom logo.
Why is there a watermark, and how do I remove it?
The free plan adds a small Receipt Caker watermark to keep the tool free for everyone. It sits in a corner and does not cover your content. To remove it, upgrade to Pro, which unlocks clean, watermark-free downloads along with PDF export and logo upload. There is no watermark on any Pro output.
Can I customize the items and payment method?
Absolutely. You control every line item, including its description, quantity, and price, and you can add or remove rows freely. You can also set the payment method, whether cash, card, or check, so the receipt matches how the sale actually happened. Every change appears instantly in the live preview.
What is the difference between the PNG and PDF export?
PNG is a free image download that is quick to share and attach; it carries the watermark on the free plan. PDF is a Pro feature that produces a print-ready, watermark-free file with crisp text at any size. Choose PNG for quick personal use and PDF when you need a polished document for records or printing.
Can I add my own logo?
Logo upload is a Pro feature. Once you upgrade, you can place your own logo at the top of the receipt so it reflects your business or brand. On the free plan the receipt uses a clean generic header without a logo, which is fine for testing, mockups, and personal records.
How is the tax calculated?
You enter a tax rate as a percentage, and Receipt Caker applies it to the subtotal to compute the tax amount and add it to the grand total. The math updates live as you edit items or change the rate, so the numbers always stay consistent. You can set the rate to zero if no tax applies to your receipt.
Is it acceptable to use a receipt maker?
Yes, for legitimate purposes. People use it to replace lost receipts for their own records, prepare expense reports, keep bookkeeping tidy, build design mockups, and test software or printers. Receipt Caker produces generic documents and should only be used for lawful record-keeping, testing, and educational purposes.

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