For Indonesia's SMEs and exporters
Indonesian small businesses, online sellers, and exporters constantly bill in two directions — local clients expect Bahasa Indonesia, overseas buyers expect English. One bilingual faktur covers both: your side files it cleanly, their side pays it without asking what a line item means.
What's on the invoice
- No. Faktur, Tanggal terbit, Jatuh tempo — numbering and dates for clean bookkeeping.
- Dari / Ditagihkan kepada — seller and buyer blocks for names, addresses, and NPWP details.
- Deskripsi · Jml · Harga satuan · Jumlah — itemized table with Subtotal, Diskon, Pajak (PPN %), and Total tagihan calculated automatically.
- IDR formatting — Rp with no decimals, plus 11 other currencies for export billing.
Note: this is not a Faktur Pajak
In Indonesia, the tax invoice (Faktur Pajak) for VAT must be issued through the DJP's e-Faktur system by registered PKP businesses. What this tool creates is a commercial invoice / faktur penagihan — the everyday billing document for clients, quotations, and international trade.
Frequently asked questions
Can the invoice be entirely in Bahasa Indonesia?
Yes — choose Bahasa Indonesia and leave the second language empty. Every label, including the FAKTUR title, switches over.
Can I bill international clients in USD?
Yes — pick any of the 12 supported currencies per invoice; the symbol and decimals adjust automatically.
Is it free?
Completely — no sign-up, no watermark, no limits, and your data never leaves your device.