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Free invoice generator with photo support for line items

I built a free invoice generator that lets you attach photos to line items. Useful for freelancers, contractors, and service businesses who need to show proof of work. No signup required, instant PDF export.

https://invoice.gen.in

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Building in Public
on February 25, 2026
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    Nice tool! I like the idea of attaching photos directly to invoice line items.

    For service businesses (repairs, installations, maintenance) that could work almost like visual proof of work, showing exactly what was fixed or delivered.

    That’s something most invoice generators don’t really support.

    What kind of users are you seeing adopt this feature the most so far?

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      Thank you, I appreciate that.

      Yes, the “visual proof of work” aspect is exactly the problem I was trying to solve. In many service jobs the invoice itself doesn’t tell the full story, so people end up sending photos separately through email or messaging.

      So far the strongest resonance seems to be with contractors and field service professionals — especially repairs, installations, and maintenance work where clients sometimes ask for confirmation of what was done.

      Freelancers can still use it, but the photo feature seems to matter much more for service-based work.

      Still early though, so I’m watching which users come back and create invoices repeatedly. That should make the real niche clearer over time.

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