Choosing between Rendex and RenderPix? This comparison breaks down pricing, features, automation integrations, and the key differences — so you can pick the right tool for your workflow.
| Price | Rendex: $19/mo · RenderPix: $9/mo |
| Free tier | Rendex: limited · RenderPix: 100/mo |
| n8n node | Rendex: ✗ · RenderPix: ✓ Native |
| Raw HTML | Rendex: ✓ · RenderPix: ✓ |
| Best for | Rendex: HTML rendering + edge · RenderPix: Automation workflows |
| Feature | Rendex | RenderPix |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $19/mo | $9/mo |
| Free tier | limited | 100 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 case | HTML rendering + edge | HTML image generation |
Rendex (enterprise edge rendering on cloudflare infrastructure) is a solid choice when you specifically need its core strength: html rendering + edge. If you're already invested in the Rendex ecosystem — API integrations, team familiarity, existing templates — there's no pressing reason to switch.
RenderPix is the better choice for automation-first workflows. The native n8n node means you can add HTML-to-image rendering to any workflow with no custom code. Batch rendering, template variables, and async callbacks are all built in. And at $9/mo, it's among the most affordable options in the space.
Rendex and RenderPix solve overlapping problems but with different strengths. Rendex wins when you need html rendering + edge specifically. RenderPix wins when you need full HTML control, automation integrations, and a lower price point. For most n8n and Make.com users, RenderPix is the more practical choice in 2026.
100 renders/month on the free plan. Full HTML control. Native n8n node.
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