If You Slept on the First AI Shift, This is Your Wake-Up Call
It all started with a simple, powerful question from one of our clients: “Is there a way to process documents without even opening them?”
We knew exactly where that question came from.
Because even with automation tools in place, teams still spend hours correcting errors, reviewing every page, and re-processing layouts that have changed slightly in the extraction process. And if your team still has to comb through every document after it’s been ‘automated’, what’s the point?
The truth is, this has become normal. Exhausting. Ironic. And completely unnecessary. Every day, data teams spend hours:
This isn’t productivity. It’s just the illusion of it.
So, Infrrd decided to change the game. A change that gave us the confidence to say:
“You don’t even have to touch your documents anymore, because Infrrd's AI takes that first shift.”
Hands-free. Zero touch. Truly automated. That’s the future of work, and it’s already here.
Infrrd’s No-Touch Document Automation eliminates the last mile of manual work, quietly, completely, and without needing you to supervise.
At the core is No-Touch Processing (NTP): If a document hits 100% confidence, it moves forward automatically. If not, it flags the exact field, and we handle the fix. Not you.
What Makes It Actually Hands-Free:
🔹 Smart Confidence Scores We score every field, not just the document. You instantly know what’s right and what needs attention.
🔹 Human-in-the-Loop (HITL) Exceptions don’t go back to your team—they go to ours. Every correction feeds the model. Every cycle makes it smarter.
🔹 Agentic AI Our domain-trained agents, like Ally, go beyond extraction to handle post-processing tasks like income calculation and compliance checks.
This Isn’t a Feature. It’s a Full System Exit.
You’ve already let go of tasks in your life, vacuuming, calendar reminders, and driving. Now it’s time to do the same at work.
Because if your automation still needs your help, it’s not automation. It’s just dressed-up manual labor.
So ahead, close those folders.
Never touch that again, we’ve got it.