
HuLoop Launches New AI-Powered Modules to Unify, Streamline Work
AUBURN, Calif., May 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — HuLoop Automation, a leader in AI-powered work intelligence, today announced the launch of two powerful new modules; Intelligent Workflow Orchestration (IWO), and Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) —as part of its expanded Unified Work Intelligence Platform. These new capabilities build upon HuLoop's strengths in Intelligent Productivity Discovery (IPD), Intelligent Process Automation (IPA), and Intelligent Test Automation (ITA), resulting in a fully integrated, no-code platform that helps organizations do more with less—without replacing their existing systems.
Together, HuLoop's five intelligent modules work in harmony to help organizations discover inefficiencies, orchestrate workflows, automate manual tasks, process documents, and test systems—all while keeping people at the center of the work. With HuLoop's Human-in-the-Loop ethos, digital agents empower employees rather than replace them, ensuring that automation drives efficiency and improves employee experience.
Intelligent Workflow Orchestration (IWO) enables organizations to map, define, and guide business processes across departments and applications. By orchestrating work in real-time and integrating human input, IWO ensures compliance, accelerates decisions, and reduces reliance on tribal knowledge—without requiring coding expertise.
Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) eliminates tedious data entry by using AI to intelligently read, extract, and validate information from structured and unstructured documents like invoices, forms, applications, and orders. IDP routes data into downstream systems and integrates optional human review steps to ensure quality and compliance.
'These two new modules represent a major step forward in our mission to unify, streamline and automate how work occurs,' said Todd P. Michaud, CEO of HuLoop Automation. 'By adding workflow orchestration and document processing to our discovery, automation, and testing suite, we've created a fully unified platform for work optimization. It's simple, fast, and affordable, designed to empower real employees to be more productive, so they can focus on more valuable activities.'
HuLoop's Unified Work Intelligence Platform is ideal for organizations seeking scalable, regulator-friendly AI solutions that enhance productivity, reduce operational costs, and deliver 10 to 20x ROI—all without increasing headcount.
About HuLoop AutomationHuLoop Automation is a comprehensive AI-based future of work platform for financial institutions, retailers, and other industries, providing organizations of all sizes with industry-specific tools that streamline work, automate manual processes, and increase efficiency. Driven by its 'human-in-the-loop' philosophy, HuLoop Automation is dedicated to improving the workers' experience by giving them more time to be more productive.
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