Free Google Docs Invoice Templates

Use free Google Docs invoice templates directly in your browser — no download, no software installation, no signup required. Open, edit, and send professional invoices in seconds.

Why Use Google Docs Invoice Templates?

Google Docs is free, works on any device, and stores your invoices in the cloud. No software to install, no files to manage — just open the template, fill in your details, and send.

Our Google Docs invoice templates are professionally designed and fully customizable. Change colors, fonts, logos, and layout directly in your browser. No design skills needed.

What to Include in Your Google Docs Invoice

  • Business name and contact information — your business details at the top of the document
  • Client information — your client's name, company, and billing address
  • Invoice number — a unique identifier for each invoice (e.g., INV-001)
  • Invoice date and due date — when the invoice was issued and when payment is due
  • Line items — description of services or products with quantities and rates
  • Payment terms — your payment terms (Net-30, due on receipt, etc.)
  • Payment instructions — how clients should pay you (bank transfer, PayPal, Stripe, etc.)

FAQ

Are Google Docs invoice templates free?
Yes. Google Docs is completely free for personal and business use. Our Google Docs invoice templates are free to open, edit, and use — no signup required for basic Google Docs access.
Do I need to download anything?
No. Google Docs templates work entirely in your browser. Open the template, make your edits, and either print to PDF or share the link directly with your client.
Can I use Google Docs invoice templates on my phone?
Yes. Google Docs works on any device with a browser — desktop, tablet, or phone.
Can I track payments with Google Docs?
Google Docs is a static document editor — it doesn't track whether your invoice has been viewed or paid. For automated payment tracking and reminders, use Eonebill.
How do I convert a Google Doc to PDF?
In Google Docs, go to File → Download → and choose PDF. You can also share the Google Doc link directly with your client for them to view online.

Google Docs Estimate Templates

Looking for a free estimate maker instead? Eonebill lets you create professional estimates in Google Docs-compatible format — with auto-calculations, save-your-info, and one-click PDF export. No signup required to start.

Our Google Docs estimate templates are ideal for freelancers and contractors who want to create project quotes directly in their browser, then export and send to clients as a polished PDF.

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