One day, when we’re all grown up here at PayPerFax, we want to be like FaxZero, which has hit a mesmerizing benchmark by dispatching its 27 millionth fax! It’s a great reminder that amid all the high-tech innovations, the humble fax machine continues to hold its ground.

In October 2024, while everyone else was talking about AI and virtual reality, FaxZero quietly celebrated a different kind of milestone: 27 million faxes sent since its 2006 launch. According to a press release via ExpertClick, founder Kay Savetz marked the achievement as proof that fax isn’t going anywhere.
The numbers reveal an awkward truth about modern business. Over 18 years, FaxZero has built its service around people who need to send faxes occasionally but don’t want to own a fax machine. The service offers five free faxes daily to U.S. and Canadian numbers, with premium options at $2.09 per fax for international delivery to over 180 countries.
What makes this milestone particularly interesting is FaxZero’s free “fax-your-reps” feature. In 2024, if you want your senator to actually read your message, you might still need to fax it. The service accepts DOC, PDF, and JPG files, delivering them in under five minutes – bridging the gap between digital documents and analog requirements.
Media outlets from U.S. News to PC World have covered FaxZero’s journey, recognizing that online fax services fill a genuine need rather than clinging to outdated technology. At 27 million faxes and counting, that’s a lot of people discovering they still need to send a fax after all.