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

CaptureKit Pricing in 2026: Is It Worth It?

June 08, 2026 5 min read Screenshot API

Evaluating CaptureKit's pricing before committing? This breakdown covers every plan tier, what you actually get, where the value drops off — and what developers are switching to instead.

CaptureKit pricing overview

CaptureKit starts at $7/mo. There's a free tier with 100/mo. Here's an honest breakdown of what you get at each tier and where the value proposition starts to weaken.

What you get for $7/mo

At the entry level, CaptureKit covers the basics: url screenshots. The limitations start showing when you need automation integrations (n8n, Make.com), batch processing, or template variables — features that require higher-tier plans or aren't available at all.

The hidden costs

Beyond the subscription price, there are a few things worth factoring in: overage charges when you exceed your monthly limit, engineering time to integrate and maintain the API, and the cost of workarounds for features that aren't built in.

How it compares to RenderPix

FeatureCaptureKitRenderPix
Starting price$7/mo$9/mo
Free tier100/mo100 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

Is CaptureKit worth it?

CaptureKit is worth it if url screenshots is exactly what you need and the pricing fits your budget. If you're on the fence — especially if automation workflows are important — RenderPix's $9/mo plan with 100 free renders/month is worth evaluating first.

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100 renders/month on the free plan. Full HTML control. Native n8n node.

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