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Austrian intelligent document processing vendor serving 2,000+ customers with BLU DELTA, a cloud-based platform that achieves over 95% invoice recognition without upfront training, acquired by CSS Group in February 2025.

Blumatix

2,000+Customers served
25M+Documents processed annually
95%+Invoice recognition rate
20+Countries and languages supported

Overview

Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Salzburg, Austria, Blumatix Intelligence built AI-powered document processing solutions for mid-market and enterprise customers before CSS Group acquired a majority stake on February 3, 2025. The company serves 2,000+ customers with 20 employees, processing over 25 million documents annually through its BLU DELTA platform. Named customers include Porsche and Volkswagen, both using BLU DELTA for invoice automation.

The acquisition places Blumatix inside a broader enterprise software portfolio while preserving operational independence. Co-founder Martin Loiperdinger continues as Managing Director. Clipperton served as sole sell-side financial advisor for the undisclosed transaction.

Loiperdinger described the strategic rationale directly: "I am delighted that we can combine our many years of know-how in the field of AI with CSS's in-depth expertise in the area of commercial corporate management. This partnership enables us to develop AI-based, forward-looking solutions that make corporate management more efficient and effective."

CSS CEO Robert Lindner framed the acquisition as a capability play: "With Blumatix, we are gaining a strong AI specialist both in document recognition and in the application of state-of-the-art AI models. The acquisition will allow us to significantly expand the AI expertise in our organization, establish development know-how on the Austrian market and ultimately drive forward the use of artificial intelligence in a targeted manner."

The deal reflects a pattern of enterprise software vendors acquiring specialized AI companies to embed document processing into broader business management suites, a consolidation dynamic visible across the European IDP market.

How Blumatix processes documents

BLU DELTA's core differentiator is zero-shot extraction: the platform achieves over 95% invoice recognition without upfront training and learns across invoice formats from multiple companies without company-specific retraining. This positions it against template-based approaches that require configuration for each supplier layout, a meaningful operational difference for organizations with hundreds of trading partners.

The platform extracts data from incoming documents, enriches it with business context, validates it against existing records, and routes outputs to downstream systems. For supplier invoices arriving in varying formats, BLU DELTA extracts invoice numbers, dates, line items, and totals regardless of layout, validates against purchase orders, and routes approved invoices to ERP systems while flagging discrepancies for review.

For cross-enterprise document exchange such as orders, delivery notes, and statements, the platform interprets document content using AI, extracting and reformatting information for receiving systems without requiring standardized electronic formats from trading partners. This removes the dependency on EDI adoption across supply chains.

Deployment is cloud-based with a one-day integration timeline. The architecture includes built-in data privacy controls: no document storage on test instances. The platform is ISO 27001 certified, covering security and information management controls for enterprise deployments. Language and geographic coverage spans 20+ countries and languages, making it viable for multinational invoice processing without separate regional configurations.

Template-based IDP Requires layout configuration per supplier. Adding a new vendor means new templates. Recognition rates depend on template quality.

BLU DELTA approach Learns across formats without company-specific retraining. Over 95% recognition on first use. One-day cloud deployment with no document storage on test instances.

Use cases

Accounts payable and invoice automation

Accounting departments processing supplier invoices in varying formats use BLU DELTA to eliminate manual data entry. The platform handles extraction, purchase order matching, and exception flagging in a single automated flow that routes results to ERP systems. Porsche and Volkswagen are named production deployments. See the invoice processing automation guide for implementation patterns.

B2B document exchange

Organizations exchanging orders, delivery notes, and statements with trading partners replace manual data entry with automated processing. BLU DELTA interprets document content and reformats it for receiving systems, removing the requirement for standardized electronic formats across the supply chain. Related: supply chain document automation.

Technical specifications

Feature Specification
Core product BLU DELTA
Invoice recognition rate >95% without upfront training
Processing volume 25+ million documents annually
Customer base 2,000+ mid-market and enterprise customers
Language support 20+ countries and languages
Deployment Cloud
Integration timeline One-day setup
Data privacy No document storage on test instances
Security certification ISO 27001
Pricing Not publicly disclosed
Founded 2010
Team size 20 employees

Company information

Headquarters: Salzburg, Austria

Founded: 2010

Ownership: Majority stake held by CSS Group (February 2025)

Leadership: Martin Loiperdinger, Co-founder and Managing Director

Microsoft AppSource: BLU DELTA AI listing

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