
DocumentAutomation.co has launched a new AI-powered platform designed to help businesses convert documents into structured data with less manual effort.
Texas, United States, March 30, 2026 – DocumentAutomation.co has announced the launch of its AI-powered document automation platform, designed to help businesses process documents and turn them into structured, actionable data with less manual work.
The software addresses a common operational problem: important business information often ends up in documents that must be reviewed, interpreted and manually entered before it can be used. This causes delays in financial, operational and administrative workflows, especially when teams are processing large numbers of invoices, receipts, contracts, forms and other documents in different formats.
DocumentAutomation.co is built to reduce that friction by automating how document data is captured and prepared for downstream use. According to the company, the platform can read incoming files, identify relevant information and convert that content into structured output that can be sent to spreadsheets, databases and enterprise systems. The goal is to help teams move away from repetitive document processing to more consistent digital workflows.
An important focus of the platform is flexibility. Many document processes break down when layout changes, file quality varies, or new formats are introduced. The company says its software is designed to work with all these variations without the need for templates or document-specific configuration, allowing organizations to manage a wider range of documents in a single workflow.
The launch comes as companies continue to look for practical ways to improve document operations without adding unnecessary technical overhead. In many cases, document processing is still seen as a manual bridge between receiving information and responding to it. DocumentAutomation.co positions its platform as a way to close that gap more effectively by combining extraction, structuring and routing within the same process.
The company says the software is aimed at teams looking to improve processing speed and data consistency while reducing the amount of time spent on manual entry and review. As more organizations modernize back-office workflows, tools that can reliably transform document-based information into structured data are becoming increasingly important to day-to-day business operations.
About DocumentAutomation.co
DocumentAutomation.co is a software company that helps businesses convert documents into structured data using AI. Their platform is designed to support document-intensive workflows by extracting information from incoming files and sending it to spreadsheets, databases and business systems more efficiently.
Contact details
Organization: DocumentAutomation.co
Contact: Ethan Calloway
Website: https://www.documentautomation.co/
Email: Send email [https://dashboard.kingnewswire.com/release-contact/43424]
State: Texas
Country: United States
Release ID: 31032643424
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