Kodak Alaris Launches Next-Generation Intelligent Document Processing Software with Advanced AI

Kodak Alaris has announced the release of KODAK Info Input Solution IDP Version 7.5, a major upgrade to its intelligent document processing (IDP) software. The latest version introduces expanded native AI integrations and simplified administration tools, enabling organizations to automate document workflows faster, improve data accuracy, and make smarter, data-driven decisions across any document type and business context.

Open Intelligence Design Powers Flexible AI-Driven Document Automation

KODAK Info Input Solution is built on Kodak Alaris’ Open Intelligence architecture, which allows pre-built document understanding models to be deployed immediately within business workflows. This approach removes the complexity often associated with artificial intelligence adoption and provides organizations with an open platform to connect seamlessly to their preferred AI services.

Version 7.5 strengthens native integrations with leading hyperscalers, including Google Cloud, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Microsoft, allowing businesses to automate complex document processing tasks with greater speed, accuracy, and confidence.

Expanded Native AI Integrations Improve Accuracy and Scalability

The latest release builds on existing connectors to industry-leading tools such as Google Document AI, Microsoft Document Intelligence, Hyperscience, and Amazon Textract, while introducing new native integrations with:

  • Google Gemini

  • AWS Bedrock Data Automation

  • ChatGPT

  • Box AI

By combining advanced AI technologies with human-in-the-loop validation, Info Input Solution 7.5 ensures reliable data extraction, improved accuracy, and enterprise-grade governance.

Faster Workflow Design and Smarter Processing Capabilities

New features in Version 7.5 include enhanced assignment and validation functions that accelerate throughput, alongside a drag-and-drop graphical workflow editor that simplifies process design and reduces deployment time.

The release also integrates the IRIS OCR engine at no additional cost, enabling organizations to create searchable PDF/A documents with AI-based indexing. This allows users to quickly locate information across document repositories using both content and metadata.

End-to-End Intelligent Document Processing Automation

Info Input Solution 7.5 supports full automation across the document lifecycle, including classification, separation, data extraction, indexing, and validation. By eliminating time-consuming manual checks, the platform delivers faster and more reliable data capture, helping organizations unlock greater business value at scale.

The IDP platform processes structured, unstructured, and handwritten documents from any source, automatically verifying critical details such as legal references, threshold values, and content plausibility. Built-in summarization capabilities provide instant overviews of multi-page documents or email threads, enabling faster classification and reducing repetitive administrative work.

Industry Recognition for IDP Excellence

Kodak Alaris continues to receive strong industry recognition for its intelligent document processing solutions. The company earned two Buyers Lab (BLI) Awards from Keypoint Intelligence, including a 2024 Fall Pick Award for Outstanding Intelligent Document Processing Solution and a 2024–2025 Pacesetter Award for Excellence as a Capture and IDP Partner.

Global research firm Quocirca has also highlighted Kodak Alaris for its ability to combine capture and information management expertise with its distinctive Open Intelligence approach to IDP.

Commitment to Sustainable and Open Document Intelligence

“Our mission is to make document intelligence open, application-oriented, and sustainable for the long-term,” said Megan Bevilacqua, Senior Product Manager for Kodak Alaris. “Info Input Solution 7.5 does exactly that – we reduce complexity, create more room for innovation, and enable customers to implement automation faster and continuously develop their processes in line with advances in AI.”