
Document-intelligence API converting complex unstructured documents into structured, LLM-ready data for enterprises.
Pulse provides a production-grade document-extraction API that processes PDFs, images, spreadsheets, presentations, and Word files. Its Document Vision pipeline runs layout understanding, low-latency OCR, reading-order intelligence, table-structure recognition, and fine-tuned vision models for charts, tables, and figures.
Customers can define JSON schemas, receive structured outputs with bounding boxes and page references, and deploy via cloud, private VPC, or on-premises containerized infrastructure.
Pulse targets the enterprise document-intelligence market, where unstructured data is the dominant data type and accurate extraction is a bottleneck for RAG, agents, and custom AI systems. It serves finance, healthcare, insurance, legal, real estate, and supply-chain organizations, from AI startups to Fortune 10 enterprises.
Market tailwinds include the growth of enterprise RAG pipelines, AI agents that need to read documents accurately, and regulatory demand for secure, compliant data processing.
Pulse competes with document-AI providers such as Unstructured, Instabase, Azure Document Intelligence, AWS Textract, LlamaParse, and Reducto. Its advantages include handling multi-column layouts, tables, charts, handwriting, and spanned tables; sub-20-millisecond selection-mark detection; and deterministic page-grounded evidence packs that improve downstream LLM reasoning.
The platform also offers private, VPC, and on-prem deployment along with enterprise compliance certifications including SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, GDPR, and HIPAA BAA.
Pulse uses a freemium, usage-based pricing model. Its Standard tier is free up to 20,000 credits and includes major document formats, bounding boxes, webhooks, multilingual OCR, and 10 seats.
Pro and Enterprise tiers are custom-priced and add high-volume discounts, upgraded rate limits, regional data residency in the US and EU, white-glove migration, unlimited seats, HIPAA BAA, zero-data-retention, on-prem or VPC or air-gapped deployment, SSO and RBAC, and named technical account managers.