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Nanonets alternatives: what are your options?

Nanonets alternatives: what are your options?

Alternatives to Nanonets split along two lines: whether coding runs on AI or on rules, and whether you must change cards to get it. Nanonets works with existing cards, as does Vergo — the difference is generational: Vergo is AI-native, coding by inference against your accounting structure rather than by rules, with reimbursements and AP automation in the same model.

August 20, 2026

What is Nanonets?

Nanonets is a document-AI and workflow platform that extracts header and line-item data from invoices in any format, applies the customer’s GL coding rules, performs PO matching, and pushes structured data into the ERP. Pricing is published; consumption-based from $100/month.

Who is Nanonets a good fit for?

Teams with unusual document types or a build-it-yourself mindset get far more flexibility and transparent per-run pricing than any packaged AP tool, including Vergo. That is a real answer, not a courtesy — a comparison that cannot say where the other product wins is an advertisement, and it reads like one.

Is the coding AI or rules?

Rules engines file what matches a pattern and queue what does not. Vergo proposes the coding by inference from your own accounting structure and history — no rule library to build, no keyword lists to maintain, and new vendors are coded on first sight, and every coding shows why it was chosen, so a reviewer confirms in seconds instead of re-coding by hand. Nanonets describes its own coding as rule- and template-driven.

What does each product do with the receipt?

Most capture products read the header — vendor, date, total — and leave the coding to a person. Vergo reads the receipt itself, line by line, and predicts the GL account from what was actually bought, not just the vendor name on the header. Nanonets also documents coding at the line-item level.

Does it pay the invoice as well?

Payment execution is not documented on their own pages. Vergo captures, codes, approves and syncs invoices; it does not pay them. Payment stays on the rails the business already uses — its bank, its card, its existing payment provider. A team looking for AP automation that also moves the money is better served by a platform built to do both.

When is Nanonets the better choice?

Teams with unusual document types or a build-it-yourself mindset get far more flexibility and transparent per-run pricing than any packaged AP tool, including Vergo.

What is the best alternative to Nanonets?

It depends on the line you care about. If you want spend software without taking a new card, the card-agnostic group fits — Vergo is the AI-native option in it. If you want a card-plus-software bundle, several platforms issue their own.

Does switching from Nanonets mean changing cards?

No — Nanonets and Vergo both work with existing cards. The switch is about the coding engine, not the cards.

Does Vergo handle AP and reimbursements too?

Yes. Card spend, employee reimbursements and AP invoices run through one coding model and sync to your ERP or accounting software. Payment stays on your existing rails.

Which ERPs does Vergo work with?

Every major ERP and accounting system — from QuickBooks and Xero to NetSuite, Sage, and construction systems like Sage 300 CRE, FOUNDATION and Vista.