7 Free Online Fax Services

01 out of 07

Fax zero

what we like
  • Ideal for very limited faxing needs.

  • Send faxes directly from Word files.

what we don't like
  • Limit of 5 faxes per day.

  • The cover contains advertising.

  • Unable to receive fax.

With FaxZero, send faxes for free anywhere in the United States and Canada, as well as many international destinations. Upload a document or PDF file or enter the text you want to fax. But there is no fax reception function.

The free service places ads on the cover, up to three pages per fax, and up to five free faxes per day. If you need to send more than three pages, it costs $2.09 to send a fax of up to 25 pages with priority and no ads on the cover. This service is accredited by the Better Business Bureau.

02 out of 07

Get a free fax

what we like
  • No branding or advertising.

  • Reasonable fee structure.

what we don't like
  • Limit of two faxes per day.

  • Unable to receive fax.

If you don't want ads on your cover, consider GotFreeFax. GotFreeFax does not place advertising on its free fax cover sheets, nor does it add any GotFreeFax branding to your fax. Send fax online to anywhere in the United States and Canada. Like FaxZero, there is no fax receiving feature.

Send up to three pages per fax, allowing two free faxes per day. If you need to send more than three pages, GotFreeFax allows you to fax up to 10 pages for $1.25, fax up to 20 pages for $1.98, and fax up to 30 pages for $2.98. The premium pay-per-fax service also uses an encrypted connection and provides priority delivery.

03 out of 07

Fax Fax

what we like
  • Reasonable pricing plans.

  • Skype integration.

what we don't like
  • Allowing you to send only three pages.

  • Limited features are available for free.

PamFax is free to join, and new users get three free fax pages. PamFax works on the web, Windows, macOS, iPhone, iPad, and Android.

Once you exceed the three free fax pages, you can choose PamFax On-Demand (10 cents per page), Basic plan ($4.45 per month, 10 cents per page), or Professional plan ($6.70 per month, $7 per page) point). cents per page).

Both Basic and Professional plans include personal fax numbers and allow you to send multiple documents in a single fax. This fax service also offers Skype integration. The Pro plan also includes support for Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, and Box.

04 out of 07

Fax better for free

what we like
  • Ideal for people with ongoing but low-volume faxing needs.

  • OCR and document search capabilities.

  • Online storage.

what we don't like
  • Fax your receipt weekly to reserve your number.

  • Unable to send fax.

  • Faxes are stored for only 30 days.

FaxBetter Free provides you with a dedicated toll-free fax number that allows you to receive up to 50 pages per month. You will receive an email notification every time a fax is received. FaxBetter Free stores up to 1,000 pages on its website for you to access faxes online.

However, you cannot send faxes using this toll-free fax number, and the fax-to-email service and OCR/searchable fax functionality are only free during the 30-day trial period. Additionally, you agree to browser ads when using the free version.

If you expect to receive a lot of faxes or want to send faxes in a variety of formats, a FaxBetter Premium account starts at $5.95 per month for up to 500 pages per month, and 2 cents per page after that (although at that price, you have to pay for two years up front ). This plan also includes unlimited fax storage, searchable fax notifications, and is ad-free.

05 out of 07

E-fax 7-day free trial

what we like
  • Suitable for small capacity needs.

  • Choose your own fax number.

what we don't like
  • Subscription models are expensive.

The eFax free trial gives you a free fax number for incoming and outgoing faxes. Send and receive faxes through an email program, or log into an online portal to fax (the online portal even lets you sign faxes). During the trial period, you can send and receive up to 150 documents.

After the trial period ends, sign up for the Plus plan ($15.83 per month, billed annually) or the Pro plan ($20.83 per month, billed annually) and be able to send and receive faxes from your mobile device through the eFax app. You can also access all faxes from the online portal.

When you sign up for a Pro or Plus plan, you can change the area code of your fax number and send and receive up to 170 pages (Plus) or 275 pages (Pro) per month.

06 out of 07

MyFax 3-day free trial

what we like
  • Good overseas coverage.

  • Subscription plans are suitable for users with moderate to heavy faxing needs.

what we don't like
  • A free trial means you will be charged if you forget to cancel.

MyFax free trial lets you receive and send faxes to dozens of countries. It supports more types of files than other fax services, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and image files. MyFax works with iPhone and other smartphones.

MyFax free trial is 3 days long and can send and receive up to 100 pages at a time, after which accounts start at $12 per month. MyFax's terms and conditions are very extensive, so be sure to read them carefully before signing up.

07 out of 07

Internet Faxing in Microsoft 365 (formerly Microsoft Office)

what we like
  • free.

  • Built into Windows.

what we don't like
  • Modem and phone line required.

You may not realize that Microsoft 365/Microsoft Office has built-in functionality for sending faxes through Outlook, Word, Excel, or PowerPoint. To use this feature, the Windows fax driver or fax service must be installed and activated on the sending computer.

Sending faxes using these programs is a simple and free alternative to external fax services.