Invoicing a client in crypto
If you freelance or sell services to clients abroad — especially from Nigeria, Pakistan, Argentina, or anywhere Stripe and PayPal are hard to use — a crypto invoice is often the cleanest way to get paid. You price the work in dollars, the client pays in USDT, USDC, or BTC straight to your own wallet, and no bank or processor sits in the middle deciding whether to release your money.
What this generator does
Add your line items, set the network and your receiving address, and it produces a clean, professional invoice with the total, the exact amount payable, the network stated prominently, and your address ready to copy — plus a wrong-network warning so nobody sends on the wrong chain. You can download it as a PDF, copy it as plain text to paste into an email or Telegram, or share a link (the whole invoice is encoded in the URL, so there's no account and nothing is stored on our servers).
Pricing in USD, paid in crypto
Most freelancers price in US dollars because it's stable and clients understand it. If you accept a stablecoin (USDT or USDC), the dollar total is the amount to pay — they're pegged 1:1. If you accept BTC, the invoice shows the dollar total and notes that the BTC amount depends on the exchange rate at the moment of payment, so agree on how you'll fix the rate with your client.
Getting the details right
The invoice validates your receiving address against the network you chose, so a Tron address on an Ethereum invoice is caught before you send it. Quantities and prices must be positive. Add a scannable QR code so the client never mistypes your address, and once they pay, verify the transaction before you consider it settled.
FAQ
Is it free? Yes — no fees, no signup, no cut of your invoice. You're paid directly to your wallet.
Is my data stored anywhere? No. The invoice lives in your browser (and inside the share link if you copy one). Nothing is sent to our servers.
Can I reuse my details? Yes — your business name, network, and address are remembered locally and prefill across all the tools. Use "Clear my details" to wipe them.
What if the share link is very long? Very large invoices exceed practical URL limits, so the tool falls back to the PDF/text options.
Crypto payments are irreversible and you're responsible for your own taxes. StableDeliver is a software tool, not a bank or payment processor.