LightOn Launches Console, an Open Sovereign AI Document Platform
LightOn, a French artificial intelligence company listed on Euronext Growth, announced on Tuesday the launch of Console, an open access platform for developers and software publishers. This solution aims to enable organizations to deploy a secure and sovereign document analysis and search engine in just a few minutes.
Three Programming Interfaces for Document Analysis
Console provides technical teams with three ready-to-integrate programming interfaces. The /parse function reads, decodes, and structures all types of documents automatically, including complex formats (tables, forms, scanned PDFs), relying on the LightOn OCR-2 model developed by the company. The /extract function identifies and instantly extracts key information from large volumes of unstandardized data and documents. The /search function is a semantic search tool that allows AI agents to retrieve information intelligently, going beyond simple lexical matching, based on the LateOn and DenseOn models.
Technology Proven by Public and Industrial Organizations
Console makes available to all developers the software infrastructure that has, until now, powered LightOn's custom projects. This technology is already in daily use by several public sector organizations and major industrial groups, including the Île-de-France Region, AFNIC, Infocom'94, Orange Business, Sodern, and Europrop International.
Transparent Pricing Model with No Initial Commitment
Console offers two distinct packages that deviate from the opaque pricing models of major market players. The API offer is based on a free license and billing tied to actual usage volume. The Business offer relies on a paid license and is also billed according to actual usage volume. Organizations can test the tools for free in a secure demonstration environment, with no prior commitment, before choosing the offer that best suits their needs.