Nanonets
In-depth review of Nanonets: features, pricing, pros and cons, and what teams it is best for.
AI-powered document processing.
Best for
Teams extracting data from invoices and forms.
Not great for
General automation outside of documents.
Verdict
Best-in-class doc OCR with workflow tail.
Pros
- + Strong OCR
- + Pre-built doc models
- + Easy training
Cons
- − Document-only
- − Pricing climbs
- − Niche workflow
Key features
- • Workflow builder
- • Triggers
- • Actions
- • Webhooks
- • Templates
- • Pricing tiers
Overview
Nanonets is a ai automation tool that ai-powered document processing. It has been on the market for years and serves a specific class of users well — though it is not a fit for every team.
What we like
Strong OCR. Pre-built doc models. Easy training. These are the consistent strengths that show up in customer conversations and reviews.
What is missing
Document-only. Pricing climbs. Niche workflow. These are the gaps most often cited by teams that ultimately switch away.
How it compares to Automatite
Automatite differs from Nanonets in three key ways: AI steps as a first-class primitive, real workflow versioning with branches and diffs, and a pricing model designed for high-volume runs. If those matter to your team, Nanonets may not be the right fit.
That said, Nanonets is a solid choice for teams that match its sweet spot: teams extracting data from invoices and forms.