Doqura
Automated document data extraction with source traceability.
The founders
The company
Doqura is a document data-extraction service that lets professionals upload PDFs, DOCX and XLSX files, specify the data points they need, and get back a spreadsheet where every value links directly to its source page and line. Each figure carries a confidence rating — 'high-confidence', 'review' or 'missing' — with exports to CSV and XLSX.
Auditors, analysts, accountants and lawyers are under pressure to use automation without inheriting its errors, and unverifiable AI output is a non-starter in regulated work. Doqura's bet is that source traceability, not raw extraction, is what makes automation usable in professional services.
The company was founded in 2026 by Enzo Casanova-Laouchez, building for the professionals — auditors, analysts, accountants, lawyers and researchers — who spend their days pulling figures out of documents and then checking them.
It's early days and a solo-founder start, so the proof is in the product decisions: European-built and hosted infrastructure, client-controlled data retention, and a firm line that customer documents are never used for model training.
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