Markzware announces new pricing for MarkzPortal

Markzware, Inc., which helps designers and printers convert native design files and catch errors before print production, has announced new pricing for MarkzPortal, a cloud-based platform that streamlines file conversion, exporting, and preflight reporting.

MarkzPortal’s disruptive SaaS technology empowers content creators by seamlessly converting Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, QuarkXPress, Microsoft Publisher, and PDF documents in various formats including IDML, JSON, RTF, TXT, HTML, PDF, GIF, PNG, JPEG, and TIFF.

The new three-tier pricing model is as follows:

  1. Pay Per Use: One-off file conversions start at $10.
  2. Pro Subscription: For $79 per month users can convert up to 1,000 pages.
  3. Enterprise: For agencies, publishers and other high-volume users,
    MarkzPortal offers custom pricing as well as optional API access.

Markzware’s President, Patrick Marchese explains, “We have always believed that content creators should be able to convert and access their creative designs. Our revised MarkzPortal pricing structure ensures that whether you’re a freelancer with a single client project, or an agency handling multiple DTP files daily, you can seamlessly convert design files at an reasonable price point. Now creators can be confident that their assets can be ported to other platforms with the original design intact.”

MarkzPortal, powered by the MarkzAPI, is transforming how organizations access and manage their creative content, removing the barriers that software platforms may create.

Last Spring Markzware released ConvertMarkz, a Canva app that allows users to export their designs. In April 2025 Markzware announced the pre-release of an innovative app, DesignMarkz, which will give users the ability to open all of their creative content inside Canva.

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