dOptic · AI Document Capture

Every document,
read instantly.

dOptic is the OCR engine behind the platform. It reads any trade document — invoices, bills of lading, CMRs, certificates — extracts the text and the key entities, and feeds clean, structured data into your workflows.

See all products

Any

Document type

Scanned

Or digital PDFs

Entities

Not just text

Meet dOptic

Trade runs on documents, and most of them arrive as PDFs and scans that a computer cannot read. Re-typing them is slow and error-prone, and the data stays locked in the page.

dOptic unlocks it. It runs advanced OCR on any document, recognises the structure, and pulls out the entities that matter — parties, dates, values, codes, weights — handing your workflows clean, confidence-scored data instead of a flat image.

What dOptic does

The document-reading engine the whole platform is built on.

Advanced OCR

Reads scanned and digital documents alike, with an advanced OCR mode for difficult or low-quality scans.

Entity extraction

Goes beyond raw text to pull structured entities — parties, dates, amounts, HS codes, weights.

Any trade document

Invoices, packing lists, bills of lading, CMRs, certificates of origin, and more.

Customs field parsing

Recognises and maps customs-declaration fields straight from the document.

Confidence scoring

Every captured value comes with a confidence score, so uncertain reads are surfaced for review.

API-first

Upload a file, get structured data back — built to plug into any system or workflow.

Common questions

dOptic is the raw document-reading engine — it turns any document into text and entities. dScribe uses that data to build a complete, customs-ready declaration.

Yes. dOptic has an advanced OCR mode for scanned and lower-quality documents, and scores each field so weak reads are flagged.

Clean text plus structured entities — the parties, dates, values, codes, and weights — ready to drop into your workflow or another Droblet product.

Unlock the data in your documents

See dOptic read a bill of lading and hand back structured data in seconds.

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