DocuSutra

DocuSutra

Document extraction for humans

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Tired of manually keying data from invoices, purchase orders, market reports, etc? DocuSutra lets you capture the data you need with its simple point-and-click interface.
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Srikanth Srungarapu
Thanks for hunting DocuSutra , @kevin! Super excited to have DocuSutra now finally properly out in the open. DocuSutra helps with capturing data from documents like invoices, bank statements, market reports, etc by letting you mark the relevant portion of documents with its simple point-and-click interface. It lets you download the extracted data in various formats like Excel, JSON, CSV etc. As part of our previous work assignments, we were helping our clients with data extraction from documents like invoices, lading bills, etc. We relied on cloud-based solutions like GCP Vision, AWS Textract, etc to do the heavy lifting for us. Some of the key drawbacks we noticed is the lack of flexibility for users to edit the output inline, extract additional pieces of information etc. This created friction for end-users by adding more complexity to the post-processing steps. The problems get amplified even further if you are dealing with tabular data. As suggested by the tagline of "Document extraction for humans", we built the product ground up making the process as simple and straightforward as possible, enabling the end-users to get "exactly" what they need. So hope DocuSutra helps you with simplifying the data entry process. If you have any problems, questions, or feedback, please do reach out to us at: hello@docusutra.com. Your feedback is highly appreciated! Thanks a lot!, Srikanth (on behalf of Team DocuSutra).
Vivek
wow this is a nice product
Srikanth Srungarapu
@vivekweb2013 Thank you :)!
Koorma Pramodh Yellapu
The one invoice extraction library that everyone would need! Cheers!
Srikanth Srungarapu
@ykpramodh2 Thank you :)!
Ravi Shankar
What ocr engine are you using for the extract?
Srikanth Srungarapu
@ravi_shankar5 We're using a combination of in-house developed technology plus google vision api.
Ravi Shankar
I see thanks.
Ravi Shankar
What ocr engine are you using?
Srikanth Srungarapu
@ravi_shankar5 Looks like duplicate question. Answered already.