Developer doc-gen API

DocsNG vs Docmosis

Template-based document generation in Word/LibreOffice, on-prem or cloud. Here is how it stacks up against DocsNG's no-code, self-hosted, sign-and-verify approach.

The short version

Docmosis is strong at what it does, but does not combine no-code Word templating with qualified signing, independent verification and self-hosting the way DocsNG does. If a document has to be both easy to author and provably trustworthy on your own infrastructure, DocsNG covers the whole path.

At a glance

DocsNG vs Docmosis

CapabilityDocsNGDocmosis
No-code Word templating
Multi-format output (PDF/DOCX/HTML)
Qualified e-signing (eIDAS)
PAdES-LTV long-term validation
HSM / KMS & bring-your-own-keyEncryption
Verification & tamper-evidence
Self-host / air-gapped
REST API & SDKs
Total cost of ownershipLowLow

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Where DocsNG wins

  • Native PAdES-LTV signing & verification (Docmosis leaves signing to you)
  • Tamper-evident data records and a built-in audit trail
  • Qualified (eIDAS) signing tiers with HSM/KMS and BYO-key
  • In-Word add-in authoring plus a codeless data application

Where Docmosis is strong

  • Mature templating in Word and LibreOffice
  • Pixel-perfect PDF, DOCX and HTML output
  • Conditional content, tables, barcodes and charts
  • Developer-friendly API, on-prem or cloud
Which should you choose?

Pick the right tool

Choose Docmosis if…

You need very high-throughput document templating and handle signing separately.

Choose DocsNG if…

You also need documents signed, sealed and independently verifiable — in one product.

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FAQ

DocsNG vs Docmosis — common questions

What is the main difference between DocsNG and Docmosis?

DocsNG generates documents from Word templates like Docmosis, but adds a native trust layer - qualified (eIDAS) e-signing, PAdES-LTV, independent verification and tamper-evident data - and runs self-hosted or air-gapped. Docmosis focuses on generation and leaves signing to a separate service.

Can DocsNG digitally sign the documents it generates?

Yes. DocsNG signs PDFs with PAdES-B-B and PAdES-B-LTA using local certificates, Google Cloud KMS, Azure Key Vault or a PKCS#11 HSM, with qualified timestamping and multi-party signing built in.

Is DocsNG free?

Yes, the software is free with every feature included; only optional commercial support is paid. It ships as a Docker image and on the AWS, Azure and Google Cloud marketplaces.