Last updated: June 08, 2026  ·  Updated quarterly to reflect current pricing and features.
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What Developers Are Saying About Rendex on Reddit (2026)

June 08, 2026 5 min read HTML-to-Image API

Curious what the developer community actually thinks about Rendex? Here's a summary of the most common Reddit threads, complaints, and recommendations — plus what developers are switching to.

What Reddit says about Rendex

Searching Reddit for Rendex discussions surfaces a consistent set of themes from developers who've used it in production. Here's a summary of what the community actually thinks.

Common positive feedback

Common complaints

What the community recommends instead

For automation workflows on n8n and Make.com, RenderPix comes up frequently as the recommended alternative — mainly for the native n8n node, batch rendering, and lower starting price. HTMLCSSToImage is mentioned for pure HTML rendering. Puppeteer for teams that need full control and have the engineering resources.

FeatureRendexRenderPix
Starting price$19/mo$9/mo
Free tierlimited100 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 caseHTML rendering + edgeHTML image generation

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