Extracta.ai

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Extracta.ai is an AI-powered platform for data extraction that automates the retrieval of structured data from unstructured documents like invoices, resumes, contracts, and receipts. It enables users to create custom extraction templates without requiring complex training, accommodating a variety of document types, including scanned images and digital files. Users might choose Extracta.ai to enhance data processing speed, minimize manual entry mistakes, and integrate smoothly with different systems, thereby saving time and boosting efficiency in financial data management, recruitment, legal activities, and expense tracking tasks.

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