Last updated: June 08, 2026  ·  Updated quarterly to reflect current pricing and features.
Review · Screenshot API

ApiFlash Review (2026): An Honest Developer's Take

June 08, 2026 5 min read Screenshot API

An honest developer review of ApiFlash in 2026 — what it's genuinely good at, where it falls short, and whether the pricing is justified.

What ApiFlash does well

ApiFlash (Budget-friendly Chrome-based screenshot API on AWS) has been around long enough to work out most of the rough edges. Url Screenshots is its strong suit, and for that specific use case, it's reliable and well-documented.

The API is straightforward to integrate. Documentation covers the key parameters. Support is generally responsive.

Where ApiFlash falls short

The gaps become visible when you try to use ApiFlash for automation-heavy workflows. No native n8n node means extra setup. No batch rendering means separate calls for every image. No raw HTML input means working within their template constraints.

Pricing reality

At $7/mo, it's competitively priced for what you get. The free tier of 100 credits is decent for testing.

Who should use ApiFlash

ApiFlash is genuinely good for url screenshots where its specific strengths matter. If that's your use case, it's worth trying. If you need automation integrations, batch rendering, or raw HTML control at a lower price — RenderPix is worth evaluating first.

FeatureApiFlashRenderPix
Starting price$7/mo$9/mo
Free tier100 credits100 renders/mo
Raw HTML input✓ Full HTML/CSS
n8n native node✓ Native node
Batch rendering✓ Built-in
Template variables✓ {key} syntax
Async callback
PNG / JPEG / WebP
Primary use caseURL screenshotsHTML image generation

Bottom line

Rating: solid for its primary use case, limited for automation workflows. Not a bad tool — just not the right one for every job.

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