Acronytor

Acronytor resource

Install Acronytor for Windows, then activate with your checkout email.

Use this page to understand the trial, Windows installer, checksum, activation email, and cancellation path before starting Acronytor.

What matters

What to know before installing Acronytor.

Start trial

Start the 7-day trial through checkout and choose the number of Windows machine seats you need.

Download

Install Acronytor from the Cabuz Windows installer and use the SHA256 checksum if your IT process requires verification.

Activate

Open Acronytor and activate with the same email used during checkout.

The trial starts before annual billing begins.

Stripe starts a 7-day trial subscription. Cancel before the trial ends and Stripe will not charge the annual subscription.

Use the customer portal to manage or cancel the trial before the trial ends.

Windows may show an install warning.

Windows may show an unknown-publisher warning because the installer is not code signed yet.

Download Acronytor only from Cabuz, and compare the SHA256 checksum if your IT process requires verification.

Common questions

Questions buyers ask before installing.

What email should I use for activation?

Use the same email used during checkout. That email connects the trial subscription to Acronytor activation.

Why does the activation email matter?

The checkout email connects the trial subscription to license activation. Use the same email in Acronytor that you used when starting the trial.

Where do I cancel the trial?

Use the customer portal link from the Acronytor page. Make sure cancellation is completed before the trial ends to avoid annual billing.

Acronytor for Windows

Start the trial and test Acronytor on a real document.

Use the 7-day trial to test extraction, definition review, installation, and activation before annual billing begins. Cancel before the trial ends and you will not be charged.