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Plantillas de facturas para cualquier tipo de trabajo

Elige una plantilla, personaliza los campos en tu navegador, descarga como PDF / Word / Excel. Sin registro, sin pedir email, sin marca de agua. 8 variantes para freelancers, consultores, agencias y pequeñas empresas.

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Plantilla de factura básica

Una factura limpia y universal para cualquier pequeña empresa o freelancer.

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Plantilla de factura para freelancers

Factura horas y entregables a precio fijo en la misma factura.

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Plantilla de factura de consultoría

Factura encargos de consultoría — horas de asesoría y retainers en un mismo documento.

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Plantilla de factura por horas

Factura trabajo basado en tiempo en múltiples roles o proyectos en una sola factura clara.

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Plantilla de factura proforma

Envía una cotización formal antes de empezar el trabajo — no es una solicitud de pago.

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Plantilla de factura fiscal

Factura compatible con IVA/GST con número de registro fiscal y desglose de tasas.

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Plantilla de factura de depósito

Cobra 50% por adelantado antes de empezar un proyecto — profesional y claro.

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Plantilla de factura de servicios

Factura para servicios profesionales — talleres, implementación y sesiones de traspaso.

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How to choose the right invoice template

The right template is the one whose line-item structure matches how you actually bill. A freelancer charging hourly plus a flat fee for stock assets needs a different layout than a consultant billing a monthly retainer plus advisory hours, even though both are service providers sending invoices to business clients.

Use the basic invoice template as your starting point if your billing is simple: one or two line items, a flat fee, a standard 30-day due date. It works across every industry and every client type. If you charge hourly, switch to the hourly invoice template — it is built for quantity-times-rate math across multiple rate tiers. Freelancers who mix hourly and fixed fees on the same invoice should use the freelancer template, which defaults to Net 14 and no tax, the most common freelancer setup.

  • Freelancer (hourly + fixed mix): use the freelancer invoice template — Net 14, no tax, mixed billing modes
  • Consultant (advisory + retainer): use the consulting invoice template — Net 30, named advisory rows
  • Agency or dev team (multiple hourly rates): use the hourly invoice template — multiple rate tiers, clear hours labeling
  • VAT/GST registered business: use the tax invoice template — shows registration number, rate, and tax amount separately
  • Pre-project estimate or enterprise PO: use the proforma invoice template — clearly not a payment request
  • Collecting a deposit before starting: use the deposit invoice template — 50% upfront, balance on delivery
  • Phase-based service delivery: use the service invoice template — discovery, implementation, handoff as named line items

What every professional invoice must include

Tax authorities, accounts-payable departments, and payment processors all expect the same core elements on a professional invoice. Missing any of them slows payment, triggers a clarification request, or — if you are VAT-registered — creates a compliance gap. All eight of these elements are included in every template on this page.

  • Invoice number: a unique, sequential identifier so the client and you can reference the document unambiguously
  • Issue date and due date: when the invoice was created and when payment is expected — the due date determines your accounts-receivable aging
  • Your business name and contact: legal name, email, and address so the client knows who they are paying and can reach you with questions
  • Client name and address: the legal entity being billed — important for the client's accounting and for any legal follow-up if payment is late
  • Line items with description, quantity, and rate: the specific work or goods delivered, units, and unit price — vague line items are the leading cause of invoice disputes
  • Subtotal, tax, and total: shown separately so the client and their tax team can verify each component
  • Payment terms: Net 30, Net 14, Due on receipt — sets the contractual payment deadline
  • Payment instructions or notes: how to pay (bank details, PayPal, card link) and any late-fee policy — reduces the most common payment-delay question

PDF vs. Word vs. Excel — which format is best?

Each format has a real use case, and the right answer depends on how you plan to send the invoice and whether the recipient needs to edit it.

PDF is the best format for sending. The layout looks identical on every device — Windows, Mac, iOS, Android — and every email client. Accounts-payable teams expect PDFs because they can be stored, printed, and processed without layout surprises. PDF invoices cannot be accidentally edited by the recipient, which protects the document integrity. All templates on this page generate PDF downloads directly in your browser.

Word and Excel are better for working drafts or templates you want to edit offline without opening a browser. Word is useful when you need narrative text in the invoice body (unusual for invoices but common for some professional services). Excel is useful when you have complex quantity or discount calculations you want to build in a spreadsheet before committing to the final document. Word and Excel exports are on the roadmap — for now, in-browser editing plus PDF download covers the needs of the vast majority of users.

Frequently asked questions

  • Yes — all eight templates are free to use, no credit card required. Fill in your details, customize the line items, and download the PDF. There is no paywall, no watermark on the free download, and no account required to access any template.