DocAcquire — IDP Platform for Mid-Market and Gulf Markets
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London-based intelligent document processing platform with zero-shot extraction and Arabic language support for global enterprise automation.

Overview
Founded in 2017 by Ashik Wani, DocAcquire provides cloud-based intelligent document processing (IDP) without requiring training data. The platform's two headline capabilities are zero-shot extraction and ML-powered auto-splitting and classification, the latter launched in June 2025 according to the intelligentdocumentprocessing.com 2025 IDP wrap-up. This positioning contrasts with IDP vendors like ABBYY that require format-specific configuration before processing can begin.
DocAcquire builds its distribution through regional partners rather than direct sales. The 2023 partnership with Omnix International targets Gulf markets through Omnix's regional automation expertise, with Arabic language support as the technical anchor. A subsequent partnership with Ubiquity Technology extended reach into European, North American, and African markets. As Wani stated at the time of the Omnix deal: "Omnix has proven reach in the Gulf automation space, with decades of expertise in delivering business critical solutions to a wide variety of market verticals."
At £12.50 per feature monthly across 23 listed features, DocAcquire's pricing is modular and transparent. Limited user reviews on Capterra suggest the platform remains in early-stage market penetration despite its technical breadth. The platform competes in a market that intelligentdocumentprocessing.com tracked at 456 vendors as of July 2025, a 15% year-over-year increase. Independent claims of 8X data entry speed improvements have not been verified against a named benchmark or competitor baseline.
How DocAcquire processes documents
DocAcquire's pipeline starts with zero-shot extraction that processes documents without training data or format-specific configuration. New document types require no setup delay before extraction begins, which matters most for organizations onboarding new suppliers or document sources frequently.
Upstream of extraction, the ML-powered auto-splitting and classification handles the common enterprise intake problem of mixed-format batches. It detects document boundaries within multi-page files, separates them into individual documents, identifies each document type, and routes them within the workflow without a manual classification step. The intelligentdocumentprocessing.com newsletter noted this feature alongside comparable launches from Rossum and Kodak Alaris, though DocAcquire's implementation details such as accuracy rates and supported document type counts are not addressed by available third-party sources.
Arabic language support handles right-to-left script processing for Middle East deployments. Built-in extractors cover business names, person names, email addresses, locations, and postal codes from unstructured text. A natural language querying interface allows users to interrogate document contents without writing extraction rules. RESTful API integration connects capture sources including network folders, email inboxes, and line-of-business applications. Like other enterprise IDP platforms such as ACODIS, DocAcquire offers a UiPath connector available on the UiPath Marketplace for RPA workflow embedding.
Use cases
Financial services
Businesses process invoices from new vendors without configuration or training. Zero-shot extraction eliminates implementation delays when vendor invoice formats vary, making it relevant for accounts payable teams handling supplier onboarding at scale. Bank statements and financial reports are listed among supported document types.
Insurance and contracts
Insurance policies and contracts are among the document types DocAcquire supports. The combination of zero-shot extraction and auto-classification allows mixed document batches, such as policies, endorsements, and claims forms, to be separated and routed without pre-sorting, reducing handling time in high-volume intake workflows.
HR and employee records
HR documents are a supported document type. The built-in extractors for person names, email addresses, and locations apply directly to employee record processing, onboarding documentation, and personnel file digitization.
Middle East and Arabic-language markets
Gulf region organizations use DocAcquire's Arabic language support for local document processing. As Walid Gomaa, CEO of Omnix International, stated at the time of the 2023 partnership: "With DocAcquire's commitment to Arabic language support, both companies are well-positioned to tap into and address the unique needs of the Middle East market." Arabic support remains DocAcquire's clearest vertical differentiation against IDP competitors with English-first architectures.
Technical specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Deployment | Cloud-based (SaaS) |
| Extraction method | Zero-shot (no training required) |
| Languages | Multiple including Arabic (right-to-left scripts) |
| Processing scale | Millions of pages monthly |
| Integration | RESTful APIs, webhooks, UiPath connector |
| Document types | Invoices, contracts, bank statements, insurance policies, HR documents |
| Auto-classification | ML-powered document type detection and boundary splitting |
| Built-in extractors | Business names, person names, email addresses, locations, postal codes |
| Trial | 14-day free trial |
| Pricing | £12.50 per feature monthly (23 features listed) |
| Open source | No |
Resources
- Website
- Platform overview
- Auto-splitting and classification launch post
- UiPath Marketplace listing
- Capterra profile
Company information
DocAcquire Limited is headquartered in London, United Kingdom. Ashik Wani founded the company in 2017 and serves as CEO. The team is listed at 2 to 10 employees, making it one of the smaller vendors in the IDP market by headcount. Its go-to-market relies on regional distribution partners rather than a direct sales force, with Omnix International covering the Gulf and Ubiquity Technology covering Europe, North America, and Africa.