I don't have any idea about the licensing costs, but I know that there was a per-page charge. They had different models of pricing. One of them was based on the minimum number of pages, and we had a fixed price. So, the price model depends on the volume that is coming through HyperScience.
HyperScience processes handwritten documents with 93-95% accuracy using ML technology, featuring IQ Bot, auto-transcription, and flexible form creation. It improves accuracy over time and offers a robust reporting mechanism to enhance processes.HyperScience leverages machine learning for high-accuracy document processing, with tools like IQ Bot and auto-transcription for optimized data handling. The system supports both structured and unstructured documents and includes features like Visual...
I don't have any idea about the licensing costs, but I know that there was a per-page charge. They had different models of pricing. One of them was based on the minimum number of pages, and we had a fixed price. So, the price model depends on the volume that is coming through HyperScience.
The solution is expensive. I can’t speak to the exact licensing costs. I’d rate it a two out of five in terms of affordability.
The price of HyperScience is expensive, they charge approximately $1.50 per page. Most of the cloud vendors are providing around 50 cents per page.
I think HyperScience is cheaper when compared to other tools. They also have a lifetime licensing option.