Docparser Review 2026

6.6
/10
Sarah Chen
Sarah Chen
Updated March 2026 · 12 min read
Verdict

DocparserDocparser is fine if your documents come in the same format every time. You set up templates once, and it extracts reliably. The Zapier and webhook integrations make it easy to push data into other tools. But the moment a vendor changes their invoice layout, your template breaks and you're rebuilding it. AI-based tools like Lido handle this automatically. At $39/mo the price is fair, but support quality has gone downhill recently.

Best for: Teams processing the same document formats repeatedly (POs, shipping docs, standard invoices)
Not for: Variable vendor formats, or teams who don't want to spend time building templates
💰Starting at: $39/mo

Score Breakdown

Accuracy
7.0
Ease of Use
6.8
Pricing
7.2
Integrations
7.5
Versatility
5.8
Support
5.5

Overview

Docparser is template-based: you define extraction zones for each document layout. Works great when your formats don't change. Falls apart when they do.

We tested Docparser against our standard set: 50 invoices, 20 receipts, 10 bills of lading, and 10 bank statements. The mix includes clean digital PDFs, rough scans, and phone photos.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Good Zapier and webhook integrations for routing data to other tools
  • Reliable on fixed-format documents you see over and over
  • Reasonable at $39/mo for small-to-mid extraction volumes

Cons

  • Templates break when document formats change. Rebuilding them is tedious
  • No AI. It can't handle document layouts it hasn't seen before
  • Support quality has gotten worse based on recent user reviews

Pricing

Docparser starts at $39/mo. See our OCR Pricing Guide for a detailed comparison across all tools at different volume tiers.