Acodis IDP Platform empowers large enterprises to turn any document, in any language, into structured data – this is the missing piece to achieve the next level in process automation.
Today, Acodis announces a new Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) platform after new breakthroughs in machine learning research.
Acodis IDP Platform – What's New?
- Extract text, images and structures from documents (e.g. titles, tables, charts)
- Works with any document, in any language
- Combines years of research in machine learning
- An easy-to-use platform. No coding required
Until now, enterprises needed to rely on their teams to process document-heavy tasks. "Businesses are still manually inputting data from documents into their systems; this is a costly and time-consuming task", says Acodis CEO and Co-Founder, Martin Keller.
Even when enterprises have automation software like Robotic Process Automation (RPA) in place, the dynamic and complex nature of documents coupled with the sheer volume leads to unreliable results. Martin Keller explains, "RPA software is useful to automate processes that rely on structured data, but they are not designed for automatically processing documents that constantly change and differ in layouts."
But now, documents such as PDFs, scans, or emails that hold valuable and business-relevant data ranging from figures, line items, or tables can be reliably turned into structured data regardless of document volume or complexity. The new Acodis IDP Platform will eliminate manual work and bring organisations to the next level in process automation.
But now, documents such as PDFs, scans, or emails that hold valuable and business-relevant data ranging from figures, line items, or tables can be reliably turned into structured data regardless of document volume or complexity. The new Acodis IDP Platform will eliminate manual work and bring organisations to the next level in process automation.
About Acodis
Acodis is dedicated to auto data extraction from business documents since its founding in 2016. Acodis Intelligent Document Processing (IDP), powered by machine learning, enables automated processing of any document within seconds. This replaces manual document data entry and allows extracted data to be exported in a structured format.
Acodis is based in Winterthur, Switzerland, and currently employs 32 people.