Let’s be honest: most companies are sitting on a mountain of scanned documents, image-based PDFs, handwritten forms, and old files that haven’t seen the light of day in years.
Sure, they’re stored somewhere. But usable? Interactive? Actionable? Not even close.
That’s exactly what we’re changing with ARender.
We’re developing a powerful new module based on ICR — Intelligent Character Recognition — enhanced with AI to go far beyond traditional OCR.
The mission is clear: make image-based, unstructured documents selectable and usable across your business workflows.
We’ve been working closely with one of France’s major insurance providers (we can’t name names — but trust us, you know them).
Together, we:
Because in the real world, users don’t always have a scanner. Sometimes it’s just a smartphone and a document on a desk.
We built for that reality.
Early prototype in action — a mobile photo of a handwritten form, made selectable with one click
Our prototype already supports a wide range of real-world document formats, including:
All of these can now be explored and selected as if they were born digital.
With ICR, previously “dead” zones of a document — like handwritten notes, checkboxes, or photographed pages — become selectable and copyable.
🔍 And while the detected content isn’t searchable yet, that’s a possible next step — once we ensure performance and scalability.
We now have a fully functional proof of concept — running inside ARender, tested on real insurance documents, and already able to make handwritten or numeric content selectable with a single click.
The next step? Put it in the hands of real users.
We’re looking to integrate this early ICR capability with interested customers and prospects — those dealing with scanned forms, photos of paperwork, or legacy image-based content — and who want to help shape how intelligent text detection fits into their workflows.
Want in? Let’s talk. We’re ready when you are.