Capturx

Capturx
Capturx Software from Adapx speeds data capture and collaboration by turning natural speech, sketch, and handwriting into actionable data in Microsoft Office, SharePoint, CRM, ERP, GIS, C2, C4ISR systems and many other back-end systems.

    By simply speaking and writing, teams get instant access to structured data collected on paper, touchscreens, mobile devices, and wall displays. A range of enterprises and agencies speed workflows and reduce risk by using Capturx to bypass data transcription from paper and cumbersome keyboard- and menu-driven interfaces. Adapx has strategic relationships with Microsoft, ESRI, In-Q-Tel, and works with standard digital pen technology from Anoto.

    Capturx solutions for digital pens instantly scan and integrate handwritten data on paper forms, maps, and designs into market leading applications – eliminating the costs and delays of transcription. Capturx solutions for tablets and handhelds create structured data out of speech, sketch, and handwriting – eliminating the obstacles of cumbersome keyboard- and menu-driven interfaces.

    Capturx Speech & Sketch™ for command and control enables military and emergency response teams to quickly capture field data and share courses of action by simply speaking and sketching plans on touchscreens, handhelds, and wall displays.

    The unique and patented Capturx experience speeds data capture without requiring expensive equipment, training, IT involvement, or changes to existing standard operating procedures.  Customers get the ease and simplicity of capturing data on paper or through speech and sketch with all the benefits of immediate access to structured digital data in native applications.

    Adapx has been recognized by Gartner, as a “Cool Vendor in Emerging Technologies,” by ESRI, as "New Partner of the Year," and in numerous articles by prestigious industry publications.

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