Docsumo Review 2026

7.2
/10
Sarah Chen
Sarah Chen
Updated March 2026 · 12 min read
Verdict

DocsumoDocsumo fills the gap between cheap template tools and expensive enterprise platforms. The pre-built models for bank statements, invoices, and pay stubs are tuned well, and the review dashboard makes it easy for non-technical people to catch and fix errors. At $500/mo it's not cheap, but it's a fraction of what ABBYY or Rossum costs. Good pick for mid-market teams that need more than Docparser but less than a full enterprise deployment.

Best for: Mid-market finance teams processing invoices, bank statements, and pay stubs
Not for: Small businesses with low volume, or developers who just want a lightweight API
💰Starting at: $500/mo

Score Breakdown

Accuracy
7.8
Ease of Use
7.5
Pricing
6.5
Integrations
7.0
Versatility
7.2
Support
7.5

Overview

Docsumo is a mid-market document processor focused on financial docs. Pre-built models for invoices, bank statements, and pay stubs. Nice review dashboard for catching errors.

We tested Docsumo 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

  • Pre-built models for bank statements, pay stubs, and invoices work well out of the box
  • Review dashboard is easy enough for non-technical team members to use
  • Clean REST API for plugging into existing applications

Cons

  • $500/mo starting price is steep for small teams processing few documents
  • Custom model training isn't as flexible as Nanonets or ABBYY
  • Fewer native integrations than the bigger IDP platforms

Pricing

Docsumo starts at $500/mo. See our OCR Pricing Guide for a detailed comparison across all tools at different volume tiers.