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Converterer (formerly Paperplane) is a REST API for file conversion and website capture, built for developers and no-code workflows.
File conversion: convert documents, spreadsheets, presentations, images, audio, and video across 300+ format pairs: DOCX to PDF, PDF to DOCX, XLSX to CSV, PNG to WebP, HEIC to JPG, MP4 to GIF, WAV to MP3, and hundreds more. Upload a file or pass a URL, and the converted file is delivered to built-in storage or your own bucket.
Website capture: render any URL as a pixel-perfect, print-ready PDF with a real headless Chromium engine, the same rendering path that has powered Paperplane since 2018. Page size, margins, headers and footers with page numbers, HTTP auth, and wait conditions for JavaScript-heavy pages are all parameters on a single call.
Built for developers: plain REST with curl-friendly endpoints, no SDK needed, just POST it. Code recipes for Python, Node.js, PHP, Laravel, Ruby, Go, Java, and plain cURL. Async jobs with signed (HMAC) webhooks, metadata passthrough, custom file names, and a synchronous capture endpoint when you want the PDF back in one request.
No-code and automation: drop conversion and capture into Zapier, Make, n8n, Power Automate, or Workato flows.
Storage your way: results land in the built-in destination with zero setup, or connect your own bucket (S3-compatible, Google Cloud Storage, Azure, and more).
Pricing: 100 free conversions a month, no credit card required, files up to 1 GB on every plan. Paid plans from $9.99/month including 2,500 conversions.
Formerly Paperplane (est. 2018): same team and infrastructure, expanded from HTML-to-PDF to full file conversion.
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Two APIs under one plan and one allowance: file conversion across 300+ format pairs (documents, spreadsheets, presentations, images, audio, video) and website capture that renders any URL as a print-ready PDF with a real headless Chromium engine. Pricing is flat per conversion, so a 900 MB video costs the same as a 40 KB document, where most competitors bill credits or processing minutes that scale with file size. And there is no SDK to install: it is plain REST you can drive from cURL.
Converterer's answer:
Predictable cost and less integration work. Flat per-conversion pricing with files up to 1 GB on every plan means no surprise bills when documents get heavy. The free tier is a real recurring allowance, 100 conversions every month with no card, rather than a one-time trial. Integration is one POST request with HTTP Basic auth, HMAC-signed webhooks instead of polling, and delivery straight into your own storage bucket if you want it. The capture engine has been rendering PDFs in production since 2018, and we publish sourced, dated comparisons against competitors on our own site, including the cases where they are the better fit.
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Developers adding file conversion or document rendering to their products (invoices, reports, archives, media processing), and operations or no-code builders automating the same jobs through Zapier, Make, n8n, Power Automate, or Workato. Typical users are SaaS teams generating documents at scale and teams replacing self-hosted conversion stacks they no longer want to operate.
Converterer's answer:
Converterer started in 2018 as Paperplane, a focused HTML-to-PDF API built on headless Chrome. Customers kept asking for conversions that had nothing to do with HTML: DOCX to PDF, HEIC to JPG, MP4 to GIF. So the platform grew past its name, and in May 2026 it relaunched as Converterer: the same team and rendering engine, expanded to a full file conversion API with 300+ format pairs alongside the original website capture.
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Website capture runs on a real headless Chromium engine, so output matches what desktop Chrome renders, including web fonts, Flexbox, Grid, and JavaScript-heavy pages. The API itself is plain REST over HTTPS with HTTP Basic authentication and HMAC-signed webhooks, and output delivery integrates with standard object storage (S3-compatible, Google Cloud Storage, Azure).
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I can generate multiple API endpoints from a single definition by attaching an Amazon API Gateway event source inside the loop:. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
API Patterns: REST (Amazon API Gateway), GraphQL (AWS AppSync with real-time subscriptions), WebSockets for streaming. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
AWS API Gateway is a managed HTTP/REST service provided by AWS. It provides a relatively simple way to host an API and offers rich functionality when it comes to customizability, security and integration. AWS API Gateway enforces a maximum integration timeout of 29 seconds. For most APIs this is perfectly reasonable. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
Until recently, GraphQL response streaming with AWS Lambda was only possible using Lambda Function URLs. But AWS now supports response streaming with Amazon API Gateway, and graphql-yoga has added support for this feature. This opens up new possibilities for building responsive GraphQL APIs with the full feature set of API Gateway (custom domains, usage plans, API keys, etc.). - Source: dev.to / 7 months ago
Nowadays, many Cloud implementations will make use of serverless architectures, such as AWS Lambdas and API Gateways to implement micro-services, or other similar functionality to deliver business logic without the need to manage servers. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
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