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Creoggio is a test-data tool site for EN16931-compliant e-invoices and camt.053 bank statements. The page offers two browser-based tools: E-Invoice Viewer and Editor and Csv2Camt Converter. Its main purpose is to view, edit, validate, and generate structured financial data for testing, with a particular focus on XRechnung use cases in the context of Germany’s mandatory e-invoicing rollout.
E-Invoice Viewer can display structured e-invoices directly in the browser, let users edit fields, and download the result as XRechnung 3.0. It can extract XML attachments from ZUGFeRD or Factur-X PDFs, and it can also batch-create multiple XRechnung files from a CSV template. Other features include BT-number display on field hover, invoice error and completeness checks, and mobile optimization. One thing to note: standard viewing and editing emphasizes “without upload,” but AI-based test data generation requires uploading data to the server.
Csv2Camt Converter is designed for bank statement test data. It can convert CSV files into camt.053 V8, automatically map columns, and add header information such as account holder, IBAN, and currency after upload. The page does not disclose the development language or framework used, nor does it state whether the tool is open source or supports self-hosting. API/SDK information is also missing.
Pricing is very straightforward: the page says Free of charge, with no visible subscription, enterprise edition, or paid support option. In terms of ecosystem, it mainly centers on EN16931, XRechnung, ZUGFeRD/Factur-X, camt.053, and Germany’s 2025–2028 e-invoicing obligation timeline, while referencing official sources such as BMF, ViDA, and EU country factsheets. The documentation is at an introductory level: enough to understand the tools and policy background, but lacking developer integration docs, API examples, and deployment instructions.
The main advantages are that it is free, lightweight, usable in the browser, and covers two common test-data scenarios: invoices and bank statements. It should be practical for German businesses, ERP/finance software implementers, QA teams, and developers. The downsides are that its automation and integration capabilities are unclear, the AI features involve uploads, and there is no public information on enterprise-grade compliance, SLA, access control, or self-hosting.
Based on the crawled text, it is not possible to determine accessibility from mainland China, supported payment methods, or localization support, so china_access should be marked as unknown. If access is unstable, alternatives such as KoSIT Validator, Mustangproject, or OpenXRechnungToolbox may be worth considering for similar e-invoicing use cases.
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