DocuXplorer

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DocuXplorer is a document management solution for any file belonging to any business, from the company of the same name in Charleston, South Carolina. WIth it, users can control their data with its methods of locating, accessing, and sharing any type of document, whether scanned or electronic. DocuXplorer’s Microsoft's File Explorer-style interface is designed to require little training and virtually no technology expertise to operate, and it is available in 8 languages and suits businesses of…N/A
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Screenshot of the AI Insights that automate analysis securely as a localized large language model (LLM). It operates entirely within the DocuXplorer interface, protecting proprietary company data.

Key benefits of AI Insights include:
- Full text search. Whether or not the information within a document is indexed, Insights can search and retrieve the information, including links or references to documents, when prompted.
- Conversational queries. Quickly locate and summarize company reports, policies, contracts, or financial statements without the research.
- Data privacy. Data remains in a secure storage container within a dedicated LLM model, ensuring security.
- Permission adherence. Teams only gets answers based on the files they have access to.Screenshot of DocuXplorer's full-text search, which lets users search by key fields (metadata) like date, document type, invoice number, customer/vendor name, or even unstructured data within the document.Screenshot of the Import Engine, used to automate document import from email, local drives, third-party software, and industry systems. It can:
- Handle one-time imports for bulk data migrations—useful when digitizing cabinets of paper records or moving from another system.
- Run ongoing imports by monitoring external folders, email inboxes, or third-party platforms for new files and pulling them into DocuXplorer automatically.
- Create new cabinets, drawers, and folders as needed, so there is no need to build the infrastructure manually.
- Populate index fields with key data during import, so every file is organized and searchable from day one.
- Run in the background—no need to tie up a specific workstation. Imports and organization happen everywhere, all the time, without any user effort.

Everything from PDFs and Word documents to PowerPoint presentations, Excel sheets, and QuickBooks transactions can be automatically pulled into DocuXplorer and organized.