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WeasyPrint cloud

WeasyPrint cloud — Cloud service wrapping WeasyPrint for HTML/CSS to PDF conversion with full pagination support.

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Our Verdict

Managed WeasyPrint is handy — gives you OSS renderer without infra pain, but skip if you need JS rendering.

Pros

  • Hosted wrapper around respected OSS WeasyPrint
  • Strong CSS Paged Media support
  • Open-source core means no hidden rendering
  • Good for report and invoice generation
  • Pay-as-you-go pricing

Cons

  • JS-rendered pages unsupported (WeasyPrint limit)
  • Smaller operator, limited SLAs
  • Fewer enterprise features than PDFShift
  • Dashboard and monitoring basic
  • Support channels thin
Best for: Devs who love WeasyPrint output but don't want to run the Python stack themselves. Not for: Apps rendering JS-heavy pages to PDF — WeasyPrint can't see JS output.

When to Use WeasyPrint cloud

Good fit if you need

  • Cloud HTML/CSS to PDF with full pagination and print CSS
  • Managed WeasyPrint API for server-side document generation
  • Complex multi-page report generation from styled HTML templates
  • CSS Paged Media-compliant PDF without managing WeasyPrint server
  • Replacing wkhtmltopdf with standards-compliant PDF cloud API

WeasyPrint cloud Pricing

Pricing Model
freemium
Free Tier
Yes
Entry Price
Enterprise Available
No
Transparency Score

Beta — estimates may differ from actual pricing

1,000
1001K10K100K1M

Estimated Monthly Cost

$25

Estimated Annual Cost

$300

Estimates are approximate and may not reflect current pricing. Always check the official pricing page.

Lock-in Assessment

Low 5/5
Lock-in Score
5/5

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