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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

A2iA Mobility™ Released for iOS Devices, Expanding its Reach within the Worldwide Mobile Document Capture and Data Recognition Markets

A2iA Mobility delivers next-generation offline recognition capabilities required for real-time business operations, and organizations looking to expand their existing mobile solutions in emerging markets.

PARIS & NEW YORK - Wednesday, June 26th 2013 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS WIRE)-- A2iA (@A2iA), a trusted name in the Worldwide data capture, document processing, and payment systems markets, announced today the availability of A2iA Mobility™ for iOS devices, expanding its reach to include both the Android and iOS platforms. Since its launch earlier this year, A2iA Mobility, a patent-pending software toolkit that delivers all image cleanup, analysis and data extraction functionality to the local device for offline recognition, has seen an increase in activity around the world and is currently being deployed within mobile remote deposit capture (mRDC) applications at banks and credit unions.

“A2iA Mobility delivers next-generation capabilities for organizations looking to expand their existing mobile offerings across vertical markets and geographical territories” said Jean-Louis Fages, A2iA President and Chairman of the Board. “With a simpler user experience, room for customization and the ability to perform without a server or data connection, A2iA Mobility creates a smarter handset and delivers the required capabilities to meet real-time business operational demands.”

By leveraging A2iA’s award-winning R&D Team, A2iA Mobility’s Global footprint and capabilities can be expanded to address new versions as they relate to the country, industry or document-type. Applicable to a multitude of documents including checks, identification documents and other forms, A2iA Mobility is an API, customizable within the host application and easily interfaceable with existing banking software, such as internal risk management solutions. Users receive immediate confirmation that all identified data-points have been accurately captured prior to sending to the financial institution or back office, reducing manual re-keying and the number of times the data and image are transferred between parties, changing the way mobile data recognition takes place with a more seamless user experience.

About A2iA Mobility™

A2iA Mobility™ is a patent-pending software development kit (SDK) available in multiple country- and language-versions for integration into mobile data capture and recognition applications, such as mobile remote deposit capture. A robust software with the ability to perform all image cleanup and recognition on the native device, A2iA Mobility delivers application diversity by allowing users to broaden their mobile product offerings for applications such as account openings, bill pay, and payment processing.

About A2iA

A2iA, Artificial Intelligence and Image Analysis (www.a2ia.com), is the worldwide leading developer of handwritten and machine printed text recognition, information extraction and intelligent document classification toolkits. By enhancing solutions from systems integrators and independent software vendors, A2iA allows complex and cursive data from all forms, documents and checks including unstructured handwritten letters, to become part of a structured database, making it searchable and reportable, with the same level of flexibility of printed or digital data. Proven to reduce costs and nearly eliminate data-entry and manual document processing, A2iA has been improving business process automation and delivering a visible ROI for over 20 years. For more information, visit www.a2ia.com or call +1 917-237-0390 within the Americas, or +33 1 44 42 00 80 within EMEA or Asia.

Contacts

Media :

A2iA

Wendi A. Klein, +1-917-237-0390 x 4034

Director, Marketing & Business Development, North America

wendi.klein@a2ia.com



or

A2iA Corporation:

24 West 40th Street, 3rd Floor

New York, NY 10018 USA

+1.917.237.0390 office

+1.917.237.0391 fax








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