Nanonets is a capable, self-serve document-AI tool with usage-based pricing. Like other IDP APIs, though, it's built to return extracted data — turning that data into a validated, posted sales order is work you take on, and per-block pricing can get unpredictable at scale.
OrderPier is purpose-built for orders: confidence-scored extraction, catalog and price validation, ERP order creation, and an exception queue, all in one product priced per order.
| Capability | OrderPier | Nanonets |
|---|---|---|
| Output | Posted ERP sales order | Extracted data / JSON |
| Order validation | Customer, item, price, stock | Not order-specific |
| Exception review | Built-in queue | Build it yourself |
| Pricing model | Per order, predictable | Per-block / per-run credits |
| Best fit | Order automation | General document workflows |
When Nanonets is the better choice
If you need a general document-extraction API to drop into your own application across many document types, Nanonets is a flexible, developer-friendly option.
Nanonets vs OrderPier — common questions
- Can I just use OrderPier's extraction via API?
- Yes, API access is available on Scale and Enterprise plans — but most customers use the full pipeline so they get validated, posted orders, not just data.