A factual comparison
EmbedFox: an alternative to Heyzine
Heyzine is an established flipbook service. Its published workflow extends well beyond EmbedFox’s current public PDF upload and seven-day reader link.
PUBLIC PDF · READER LINK · EMBED
Publish a PDFStart with the scope you need now.
Most publishing products overlap at a reader link and an iframe. The useful difference is the live workflow, privacy boundary and controls you need for this document.
| Decision point | EmbedFox today | Heyzine |
|---|---|---|
| Starting point | Upload one public PDF up to 25 MB, then share its reader URL or embed. | A hosted flipbook service with conversion, interactive publishing, protection and automation tools. |
| Public boundary | Anonymous uploads are public and expire after seven days. They are not private document storage. | Check the provider’s current plan, sharing and retention terms. |
| Best fit today | A non-confidential document that fits the public upload boundary. | A broader hosted workflow when its documented tools are needed now. |
What differs
- Comparable scope
- Both services put a document online for readers to open and share.
- EmbedFox today
- A public reader link and embed for a non-confidential PDF up to 25 MB, with anonymous uploads expiring after seven days.
- Competitor scope
- A hosted flipbook service with conversion, interactive publishing, protection and automation tools.
What the official page highlights.
Its product page lists page effects, interactive links, media, forms and embeds, password protection and embed restrictions, offline output, reader statistics and an API.
Heyzine Standard · USD 5/month · billed yearly
Source checked 16 August 2026. Official Heyzine source. Plans, prices and availability can change.
Before you decide.
What EmbedFox is and is not, without needing a second page to find out.
- Can I try EmbedFox without an account?
- Yes. A public PDF up to 25 MB gives you a reader URL and an embed snippet straight away. It expires after seven days; signing in keeps it.
- Is this private document hosting?
- No. An anonymous upload creates a URL anyone with the link can open. Use it only for material you can publish openly.
- Where do readers end up?
- On your own page when you use the embed, or on a direct reader link. There is no public directory of other publishers' documents to browse away into.
- What does a paid plan add?
- Team workspaces and roles, replacing a file under the same public link, and your own publisher name and colours in the reader. The pricing page marks the plan scope that is still being built.