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1mo ago

NinjaDoc Ai - The MCP server for document extraction AI agents can cite

We just shipped our MCP Server — add Ninjadoc to Claude, Cursor, or any MCP agent in seconds. The problem: agents read PDFs but can't prove where answers came from. Which page? Which line? Ninjadoc fixes this — every answer includes a citation URL to the exact source. šŸ”— Citation URLs on every answer šŸ“ Bounding boxes on every field šŸ’¬ Plain English, no templates šŸ’ø Pay-as-you-go, 250 credits per dollar
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8mo ago

I added a page without signup so you can try my project

Hi!

I am looking for feedback on my project.. UI/UX and to see how well it works for your use case!

What you can try:

- Receive an answer to any question on your most complex documents, with coordinates (most ask pdf only bring citations, not actual bboxes).

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9mo ago

I am building a document api suite that gives you coordinates for every answer

I've been working on a document processing API suite that solves a few problems I encountered in my career..

- LLMs are great to provide answers on documents but not so great when you need bounding boxes for them.

- OCRs give you bounding boxes but they don't understand context.

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9mo ago

Ninjadoc beats Google's Document Ai

I compared Google's Document Ai with my project on a 12 page document to get an answer and bounding boxes / coordinates.

Google's Document Ai took about 1 minute to respond, didn't reply / didn't bring any coordinates back (I was expecting the checkbox to be highlighted)