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Receipt Mocker

Receipt mockups for design, demos, and testing

Last verified July 2026 3 min read

What is Receipt Mocker?

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Receipt Mocker is a browser editor for designers, product teams, developers, and educators who need fictional receipt images. Users choose a generic template or venue example, customize the store name, items, prices, dates, payment details, logos, text, fonts, spacing, and supported barcode sections, then export a PNG. It is free to use, works without signup, and supports optional Google sign in for saved drafts.

Why Receipt Mocker works

Real receipts are poor mockup material because they expose customer data and still rarely match the exact layout a product screen needs. Receipt Mocker gives teams editable receipt shaped blocks and ready made examples, so a design, demo, or test flow uses plausible fictional content instead of copied purchase history.

Receipt Mocker features

  • Receipt templates. Start from generic templates or venue examples when a design needs a realistic receipt shape without starting from a blank canvas.
  • Detail editing. Change business information, item names, quantities, prices, taxes, totals, dates, payment details, logos, text, fonts, spacing, and supported barcode sections.
  • Block control. Add, remove, and reorder receipt blocks while the preview updates, so the mockup can match the screen or test case.
  • PNG export. Download the finished mockup as a high quality PNG for product screens, presentations, case studies, training material, or testing.
  • Optional draft sync. Use the tool without signup, or sign in with Google to synchronize saved drafts across an account.
  • Fictional use boundary. Generated images are mockups and should not be represented as merchant issued proof of a transaction.

Who Receipt Mocker is for

  • Product designers placing receipt shaped content into app screens, case studies, portfolio pieces, and stakeholder presentations.
  • QA engineers testing OCR, field extraction, categorization, scanner interfaces, and receipt upload flows without customer transaction data.
  • Developers building expense, checkout, point of sale, upload, or receipt preview features that need realistic fixture images.
  • Educators preparing fictional examples for bookkeeping practice, QA instruction, product training, and financial literacy lessons.
  • Creators making clearly fictional receipt props and graphics for demonstrations, videos, artwork, or media projects.

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Frequently asked

Receipt Mocker FAQ

Is Receipt Mocker free?
Yes. Receipt Mocker is free to use and does not require signup to start creating receipt mockups.
What can I customize?
You can edit business information, item names, quantities, prices, taxes, totals, dates, payment details, logos, text, fonts, spacing, and supported barcode sections.
What file type does it export?
Receipt Mocker exports finished receipts as PNG images for digital use or printing.
Do I need an account?
No. You can use it without signup. Optional Google sign in supports saved draft syncing.
What are the main use cases?
It is built for testing, application development, UI and portfolio mockups, training, education, and creative or media projects.
Can generated receipts be used as proof of purchase?
No. Generated images are mockups and must not be presented as merchant issued proof of a transaction.