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Suparse vs Nanonets: An Honest Comparison (2026)

  • Plans from $11/month
  • Custom document schemas
  • Python and TypeScript SDKs
  • Unified spreadsheet export
Suparse vs Nanonets: An Honest Comparison (2026)

Quick Summary

CriteriaSuparseNanonets
Best forFinance, logistics, operations, and product teams that want fast self-service extraction with custom schemas, clean exports, and published pricing.Enterprise AP teams, procurement departments, and organizations that need visual workflow builders, native ERP integrations, and advanced compliance certifications.
Pricing modelPublished monthly tiers starting at $11/month for 100 pages, with 50 free page credits and no credit card required.Usage-based block pricing. Starter is free with $200 credits, then pay per workflow block. Growth and Enterprise tiers are quote-based.
Free trial50 free page credits with no credit card required.Free Starter plan with $200 credits and API access; Growth and Enterprise are quote-based.
Time to first extractionSelf-service signup and first extraction in under 60 seconds for supported or custom schema workflows.Nanonets offers zero-shot extraction for some document types, but many workflows still require creating and configuring models in the dashboard first.
Custom documentsCreate or edit schemas in the UI with AI assistance and no labeled training set.Nanonets supports zero-shot field definition with natural language, but custom models often need training samples and dashboard configuration.
SDKREST API plus Python and TypeScript SDKs for developer integration.REST API with documented Python SDK, TypeScript SDK, and quickstart guides.
Schema flexibilityPre-trained models for 10+ document types, AI-assisted schema generation, and full field customization in the UI.300+ document types supported, with AI-powered extraction and natural-language field definition.
DeploymentCloud SaaS by default, with VPC or on-premise options for controlled deployments.Cloud SaaS, VPC, single-tenant cloud, and on-premise options with region pinning to US, EU, or APAC.
Review workflowSide-by-side review, update-in-place editing, validation rules, bank statement reconciliation, and full audit trails.Human-in-the-loop review available as a managed service on Enterprise; audit and file management listed as an Enterprise add-on.
ExportsUnified export consolidates many documents into one Excel or CSV file. Also supports JSON, Google Sheets, QBO, IIF, and Xero-compatible CSV.JSON, CSV, HTML, Markdown via API. QuickBooks, Sage, Xero, and database exports listed in pricing docs. Excel appears in workflow examples.

Full Feature Comparison

CapabilitySuparseNanonets
Structured JSON output
Suparse returns structured JSON through the API and supports spreadsheet exports for operations teams.
Nanonets API returns structured JSON, plus Markdown, HTML, and CSV through documented endpoints.
Invoice, receipt, and bank statement extraction
Pre-trained models for invoices, receipts, bank statements, checks, tax forms, purchase orders, energy bills, and more.
Dedicated pages and pretrained extractors for invoices, bank statements, receipts, purchase orders, and delivery notes.
Custom document schemas
Define fields in a friendly UI or extend existing schemas without creating a labeled training set.
Zero-shot extraction with natural-language field definition; custom models available for specialized document types.
Template-free zero-shot extraction
Fully template-free extraction that works on new document layouts without prior training or labeled samples.
Nanonets offers zero-shot extraction described as working without any training on new document types.
No model training required
Pre-trained schemas and AI-assisted schema generation for custom documents without a training project.
Zero-shot extraction exists for some types, but many workflows still require dashboard model creation and configuration before production use.
Automatic adaptation to layout changes
Template-free extraction adapts automatically when vendors move fields or change table layouts.
Nanonets adapts within trained models, but significant layout changes may require model retraining according to multiple competitor reports and G2 reviews.
Handwriting recognition
Handwritten notes, signatures, and field entries across 100+ languages including non-Latin scripts.
Nanonets documents a handwritten document processing capability through a public customer success story.
Scanned and degraded document support
Supports native PDFs, scans, PNGs, JPEGs, mobile photos, skewed images, faxes, and degraded documents.
Nanonets supports scanned documents, though multiple G2 reviews report issues with blurred and degraded document accuracy.
Complex table extraction
Handles borderless, variable-row, and multi-page tables for financial and operational documents.
Invoice docs cover line items and tables; model tier documentation mentions reliable table extraction for harder layouts.
Automatic document classification
Classifies documents and assigns the right extraction schema automatically in mixed batches.
Classification AI is listed in Nanonets usage pricing and documentation.
Automatic multi-document PDF splitting
Splits mixed PDFs and classifies each document to the right schema before extraction.
Nanonets processes multi-page documents, but automatic PDF splitting into individual records is not clearly documented as a standalone feature.
Long document auto-chunking
Auto-chunking supports long multi-page documents without manual splitting or token limits.
Multi-page invoices and bank statements are supported, but published maximum document length is not clearly stated.
Python SDK
Official Python SDK for REST API integration with documentation.
Nanonets publishes a Python SDK on PyPI with documented API reference.
TypeScript SDK
Official TypeScript SDK for JavaScript and TypeScript applications.
Nanonets documents a TypeScript SDK alongside its Python SDK.
REST API
Full REST API with upload, status polling, result retrieval, and bulk operations.
Documented REST API with quickstart guide and reference documentation.
Self-service signup
Sign up, use 50 free page credits, and buy published plans starting at $11/month without a required sales process.
Starter plan is self-serve, but Growth and Enterprise tiers require custom quotes and sales engagement.
50 free page credits with no credit card
50 free page credits on signup, no credit card required, full feature access during trial.
Nanonets offers a free Starter plan with $200 credits rather than a fixed page-count trial. Exact credit-to-page conversion depends on workflow blocks used.
Month-to-month subscription
Month-to-month available, with lower pricing for yearly commitment.
Nanonets uses usage-based billing tied to workflow blocks rather than a traditional monthly subscription model.
Entry pricing transparency
Published pricing: $11/month for 100 pages, $19/month for 250 pages, $76/month for 1,000 pages.
Block prices are listed ($0.02 to $0.30 per block), but a typical invoice workflow uses 4 to 6 blocks, making per-page cost harder to predict before testing.
Unlimited user seats
Unlimited seats included with every subscription.
Starter plan is capped at 3 users. Role-based permissions and expanded team access are Enterprise add-ons.
Full audit trail
Full audit trail for every extraction and user edit, including who verified or changed which document and when.
An Audit and File Management package is listed as an Enterprise add-on rather than a standard inclusion.
Human-in-the-loop review UI
Side-by-side review interface with update-in-place editing available on all plans.
Human-in-the-loop is available as a managed service at 1 credit per page on Enterprise plans.
Bank statement reconciliation
Checks that opening balance plus transactions equals closing balance before export.
Bank statement extraction is supported and reconciliation workflows are marketed, but a dedicated reconciliation check is not clearly documented.
Invoice self-consistency checks
Validates totals, subtotals, tax, mandatory fields, dates, currencies, and number formats.
Invoice validation docs describe checks across due dates, tax fields, subtotal, and quantity times price logic.
Batch processing
Drag-and-drop hundreds of documents at once with parallel processing.
API supports up to 50 documents per batch request according to documentation.
Export to Excel, CSV, JSON
Excel (.xlsx), CSV, and JSON with unified export consolidating multiple documents into one file.
JSON, CSV, HTML, Markdown via API. Excel appears in workflow examples and n8n integration.
Export to QBO and IIF
QuickBooks Online (QBO), QuickBooks Desktop (IIF), and Xero-compatible CSV for direct import.
QuickBooks is listed in Nanonets export and integration pricing docs, but IIF format is not explicitly confirmed.
Direct accounting integrations
Suparse provides accounting-ready files (QBO, IIF, Xero-compatible CSV) rather than native one-click pushes.
Nanonets lists QuickBooks, Sage, Xero, and Oracle among native integration targets.
Zapier or automation connectors
Suparse does not currently provide Zapier, Make, or Power Automate connectors.
Zapier integration is publicly listed. Make and Power Automate should be verified directly.
Webhooks
Suparse does not currently provide native webhook automation.
Webhooks by Zapier are available; first-party webhook support is not clearly documented in current public materials.
Email parsing
Email parsing is on the Suparse roadmap but not currently available.
Email integration and import are listed on Nanonets pricing and feature pages.
Confidence scoring per field
Suparse does not currently expose per-field percentage confidence scores.
AI Confidence Scores are listed as a feature and add-on in Nanonets pricing documentation.
Duplicate detection
Suparse does not currently detect already-processed documents.
Nanonets documents a duplicate-file identification block in its workflow capabilities.
Fraud detection
Suparse does not currently include document fraud or tampering detection.
Fraud detection is mentioned in bank statement and insurance materials, but is not clearly a standalone feature available on all plans.
SOC 2 Type II
Suparse is GDPR compliant but does not currently claim SOC 2 Type II certification.
Nanonets publicly advertises SOC 2 Type II certification.
ISO 27001
Suparse does not currently claim ISO 27001 certification.
Nanonets publicly advertises ISO 27001 certification.
GDPR compliance
GDPR compliant with EU hosting, encryption, user-managed retention, and DPA availability.
Nanonets publicly states GDPR alignment and offers region-specific data hosting.
No customer data used for model training
Customer data is never used to train public AI models, with a zero-retention option available.
Private deployments keep data in the customer boundary, but a public statement about training-data usage is not clearly documented.
EU hosting
Data hosting is EU-focused for GDPR and data sovereignty needs.
Nanonets offers region pinning to US, EU, or APAC for data processing.
Cloud SaaS with VPC or on-premise option
Cloud SaaS by default, with VPC or on-premise deployment available.
Cloud SaaS, VPC, single-tenant cloud, and on-premise options with on-prem storage on customer servers.
Pricing transparency
Published monthly tiers with clear per-page costs and no hidden fees.
Block prices are listed but per-document cost depends on workflow complexity; Growth and Enterprise require custom quotes.
No Nanonets lock-in
Suparse is independent and does not require a Nanonets account, Google Cloud project, or cloud-vendor subscription.
Nanonets is an independent platform not tied to a specific cloud provider.

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Where Suparse Differs

Transparent entry pricing

No model training or dashboard configuration

Unified exports for finance and operations

Unlimited seats and audit trail included

Review workflow on every plan

Example unified export
[
  {
    "document_type": "invoice",
    "fields": {
      "invoice_number": "INV-1048",
      "vendor_name": "Northstar Supply",
      "total": 2840.50,
      "currency": "USD"
    },
    "line_items": [
      {"description": "Consulting", "quantity": 4, "amount": 2400.00}
    ]
  }
]

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