Palo Alto · Hybrid · $100k–$140k/yr
Nanonets
Backed byAccelAbout Nanonets
Nanonets is an AI-driven company that automates document processing and data extraction workflows. It leverages optical character recognition (OCR) and deep learning models to automate document-heavy business processes. Nanonets claims to be trusted by 35% of Fortune 500 companies and serves enterprise customers including Deloitte, EY, Roche, Sherwin Williams, Divvy, Asian Paints, Ascend, Reliance General Insurance, VFS Global, and CKE Restaurants. The platform scales from small deployments to enterprise-grade document automation and provides an API-integrated platform for seamless integration.
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