Comparison · 2026

AFP to PDF Converters Compared (2026)

Scribo vs Crawford Technologies vs Compart vs IBM AFP Workbench — API support, pricing, and deployment options side by side.

Updated April 2026 · 5 min read

The AFP Conversion Landscape

Enterprise AFP conversion is dominated by legacy vendors with 6-month implementations and enterprise-only pricing. Getting AFP documents into a modern pipeline — whether that's a web app, a document management system, or a compliance workflow — typically means lengthy procurement cycles, on-premise deployments, and six-figure contracts.

Scribo is a modern API-first alternative. Submit an AFP file over HTTP, get a PDF back in under a second. No implementation project, no sales call, no mainframe required. This comparison lays out your options so you can choose based on what actually matters for your use case: API availability, setup time, pricing model, and deployment flexibility.

Feature Comparison

The table below covers the dimensions that matter most for engineering and IT teams evaluating AFP conversion solutions.

Feature Scribo Crawford Tech Compart IBM AFP Workbench
API Available REST API Enterprise only SDK only Mainframe only
Setup Time Minutes 3–6 months 2–4 months 6+ months
Pricing Free tier + $49/mo Contact sales ($100K+) Contact sales License + maintenance
Deployment Cloud (SaaS) On-premise On-premise / Cloud On-premise
Speed Sub-second Batch processing Varies Batch processing
Free Tier 100/month

When to Choose Scribo

Scribo is built for teams that need AFP conversion without an enterprise procurement project. It's the right call when any of the following apply:

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When Legacy Tools Make Sense

Scribo isn't the right tool for every situation. If you have existing Crawford or Compart licenses already in production — and your infrastructure is built around on-premise mainframe processing at 10M+ documents per month — ripping out that stack has a cost that may not be justified.

Legacy AFP vendors exist because they were built for a world where documents lived on mainframes and "modern" meant a batch job that ran overnight. If that's still your world, your existing stack may be the right call.

Scribo targets the long tail: organizations that need AFP conversion capability but don't have the scale or existing investment to justify a six-figure enterprise contract and a multi-month implementation project. That's most teams building document workflows today.

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