Anjin Design vs Bannerbear
The renders match.
And you can top up.
Two differences do most of the work. Anjin renders your design with the same engine your designer used — and when you hit your monthly limit you buy a pack instead of upgrading your plan.
The limit
Their own pricing page says it plainly.
“It is not possible to go over your monthly image / video API credits limit. You will need to upgrade your plan if you hit this limit and need to keep using the API.”
So the campaign stops, or you move up a tier — from $49 to $149 — because you needed a few hundred extra renders in one busy month.
Anjin sells top-up packs from £25. Buy what you need, stay on your plan.
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Side by side
Bannerbear figures from bannerbear.com/pricing, checked 4 August 2026. Prices move — check theirs before deciding.
| Anjin Design | Bannerbear | |
|---|---|---|
| Entry plan | £29 / 1,000 renders | $49 / 1,000 |
| Next tier | £79 / 5,000 | $149 / 10,000 |
| Over your limit | Top-up pack from £25 | Not possible — upgrade the plan |
| Free trial | 30 credits, no card | 30 credits, no card |
| Team members on entry plan | Unlimited | None |
| Design source | Import your Figma file | Rebuild in their editor |
| Render fidelity | Same engine as the editor — SSIM 1.00000 | Their renderer, their interpretation |
| Bandwidth | Not metered | 10 GB / 50 GB / 100 GB |
Being straight with you
Where Bannerbear wins.
Volume
Per credit, their Scale tier is cheaper than our Pro. Above roughly 5,500 renders a month you should probably be on Bannerbear — and we’d rather tell you now than after you’ve migrated.
Maturity
They have been doing this for years, they render video, and they have integrations we don’t.
We compete from one render a month to about five and a half thousand. That is a deliberate choice, not an accident of pricing.
Migration
You don’t rebuild anything.
Import your Figma file, mark your slots, swap the endpoint. Rebuilding forty templates by hand is the real reason people stay on a tool they have outgrown — so we removed it.
How import works →Fidelity
Not a rebuild. The same file.
Every template API re-implements your design in its own renderer and hopes it matches. Anjin runs the same engine in the editor and behind the API, so parity is a property of the architecture — measured at SSIM 1.00000.
See the API →Questions
- What is the best Bannerbear alternative?
- It depends on volume. Below roughly 5,500 renders a month Anjin Design is cheaper, imports your Figma files rather than making you rebuild, and renders with the same engine your designer used. Above that, Bannerbear's per-credit rate is better and we say so.
- Can I go over my Bannerbear credit limit?
- No — their pricing page states it is not possible and that you must upgrade your plan. Anjin sells top-up packs from £25 so you stay on your plan.
- How do I migrate from Bannerbear to Anjin Design?
- Import your Figma files, mark your slots, and swap the endpoint. You do not rebuild templates by hand, which is normally what stops a migration.
