
We envision a future where complex enterprise workflows are seamlessly automated, unlocking the full potential of previously inaccessible data. super.AI exists to transform how organizations harness AI by making intelligent automation accessible and actionable at scale.
Our unified platforms harness cutting-edge AI and large language models to activate unstructured data—turning dense documents into clear, actionable insights that drive measurable operational efficiency. We are committed to bridging the divide between advanced AI research and practical business outcomes.
By empowering enterprises with code-free, adaptable AI solutions, we aim to revolutionize document-centric processes, enabling every organization to operate smarter, faster, and with greater precision in a data-driven future.
Our Review
We first came across super.AI when we were researching the hottest players in intelligent document processing, and honestly, we were surprised we hadn't heard of them sooner. Founded in 2018 by Brad Cordova (who previously built TrueMotion), this San Francisco-based company has quietly raised over $30 million and assembled a team that reads like a who's who of enterprise tech talent.
What caught our attention wasn't just another AI document processor—it was their promise of "guaranteed results" and end-to-end automation that actually delivers on enterprise expectations.
The No-Code Twist That Actually Works
Here's where super.AI gets interesting: their Unified Data Processing platform lets business users combine different AI models without writing a single line of code. We've seen plenty of "no-code" promises fall flat, but super.AI's approach feels different.
Instead of forcing you into their AI box, they let you mix and match machine learning models, statistical approaches, and LLMs to handle whatever weird document formats your business throws at them. It's like having a Swiss Army knife for unstructured data.
Why Enterprises Are Actually Paying Attention
The customer list tells the real story here. Bureau Veritas, Nexi Group, and Lano aren't exactly the types of companies that experiment with flashy AI demos—they need solutions that work at scale.
What we find compelling is super.AI's focus on document-heavy industries like logistics and financial services, where accuracy isn't just nice-to-have—it's make-or-break. Their platform handles everything from contracts to invoices to correspondence, turning data graveyards into actionable insights.
The Team That Makes Us Optimistic
Sometimes you can judge a startup by the talent it attracts, and super.AI's roster is impressive. With 61 employees pulling from MIT, Microsoft Research, AWS, Google, and Apple, plus leadership experience from Celonis, OneTrust, and DocuSign, they've got both the technical chops and enterprise know-how.
That combination matters more than you'd think—too many AI companies build brilliant tech that enterprises can't actually use. super.AI seems to understand both sides of that equation.
Our Take: Positioned for the Enterprise AI Boom
While the intelligent document processing space is getting crowded, super.AI has carved out a smart niche. Their Series B funding gives them runway, their unified platform approach differentiates them from point solutions, and their enterprise customer traction suggests real market fit.
We're particularly bullish on their timing—as more companies realize that their competitive advantage is locked up in unstructured data, solutions like super.AI's become less nice-to-have and more strategic imperative.
Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) platform for end-to-end automation of document-heavy workflows
Unified Data Processing (UDP) platform for combining AI models without coding
AI extraction, organization, and activation of data from unstructured documents
No-code deployment and customization of AI applications
Support for diverse data types including documents, images, video, and text






