List of Microsoft Azure Form Recognizer Customers
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Companies using Microsoft Azure Form Recognizer for Intelligent Document Processing include: Microsoft, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 221000 employees and revenues of $243.00 billion, Chevron Corporation, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 45298 employees and revenues of $193.41 billion, Acumatica, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 700 employees and revenues of $545.0 million, Zelros France, a France based Insurance organisation with 34 employees and revenues of $4.0 million and many others.
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Acumatica | Professional Services | 700 | $545M | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Form Recognizer | Intelligent Document Processing | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 Acumatica integrated Microsoft Azure Form Recognizer into its expense and invoice recognition workflows. The integration applied Intelligent Document Processing capabilities, leveraging the prebuilt receipt API to extract line items, totals, vendor data and structured fields for downstream ERP processing.
Configuration routed extracted data into Acumatica's expense reporting and accounts payable document creation processes, including OCR extraction, field mapping, validation rules and automated routing for approval workflows. Microsoft Azure Form Recognizer was used to normalize document formats and produce machine readable records that feed Acumatica ERP finance ledgers. The implementation reduced manual data entry and errors and enabled faster approvals for customers.
The capability was announced in product updates around 2020 and targeted finance and expense processing for Acumatica's ERP customers in the United States and globally. Governance and rollout emphasized embedding document recognition into existing AP and expense workflows to maintain transaction integrity within ERP operational processes.
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Chevron Corporation | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 45298 | $193.4B | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Form Recognizer | Intelligent Document Processing | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Chevron Corporation's Canada operations implemented Microsoft Azure Form Recognizer within the Intelligent Document Processing category to extract structured data from large, unstructured oil and gas drilling and completion reports. Chevron Corporation used Microsoft Azure Form Recognizer as a core component of engineering and operations data workflows to automate capture of field-level data from freeform technical documents.
The deployment leveraged document optical character recognition, layout analysis, and key value and table extraction capabilities consistent with Intelligent Document Processing solutions, with custom model training applied to domain-specific report formats. Microsoft Azure Form Recognizer was configured to convert freeform report content into normalized, structured records suitable for automated ingestion, and the extraction output was routed into downstream systems to support engineering and operations processes.
Governance and operational scope centered on Chevron Canada engineering and operations teams, embedding the solution into document ingestion and review workflows to reduce manual processing steps. The implementation automated extraction into downstream systems, cutting manual processing time and enabling faster analysis and decision-making for operational teams in Canada.
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Microsoft | Professional Services | 221000 | $243.0B | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Form Recognizer | Intelligent Document Processing | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Microsoft implemented Microsoft Azure Form Recognizer as part of an Intelligent Document Processing initiative to scale contract review. The work was organized to combine Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services in order to deliver elevated accuracy, multi language translation, and rapid configuration across diverse document types.
The implementation bundled Microsoft Azure Form Recognizer with Microsoft Azure Optical Character Recognizer and Microsoft Azure Translator, and applied Applied AI design patterns to orchestrate extraction and classification. Microsoft Azure Form Recognizer was configured to extract structured fields and classify contract elements, Azure OCR was tuned to read both handwritten and typed text, and Translator enabled real time translation in over 100 languages.
Architecturally the solution used cloud based cognitive services exposed through REST APIs and client library SDKs so developer teams could integrate processing into contract review workflows. Supported input formats included PDFs, Microsoft Word documents, images and other document types, enabling the Intelligent Document Processing pipeline to standardize ingestion and parsing across formats.
Deployment emphasized developer centric integration, reducing the need for direct AI or data science expertise while knitting services into an operational contract review capability. The implementation focused on the contract review business function, combining classification, extraction, optical character recognition and translation to provide a configurable processing stack for diverse document sets.
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Insurance | 34 | $4M | France | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Form Recognizer | Intelligent Document Processing | 2022 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Microsoft Azure Form Recognizer
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