Docusift vs Ocrolus

Docusift vs Ocrolus

Ocrolus is a document-automation platform focused on lending — bank statements, pay stubs, and tax forms — pairing automation with human-in-the-loop review. Docusift takes a different approach: zero templates, zero model training, a single REST endpoint, and pricing that scales with pages — not seats or minimums.

Ocrolus is a document-automation platform focused on lending — bank statements, pay stubs, and tax forms — pairing automation with human-in-the-loop review. The gap teams run into: it is built around the lending document set and an enterprise onboarding, a heavy entry point outside that workflow.

Docusift takes the opposite approach. Docusift reads far more than lending documents, is self-serve from the free tier, and prices per page with no enterprise entry. You get full line-item extraction on any layout, a per-field confidence score on every value, per-page pricing with a free tier of 100 pages a month, and a direct push to QuickBooks and Xero.

Docusift vs Ocrolus, side by side

DimensionDocusiftOcrolus
SetupNone — drop any document in, no templates or trainingEnterprise onboarding for lending workflows
Pricing modelPer-page, free tier of 100 pages/month, no seat feesSales-led enterprise plans
Line-item extractionFull line items on every document typeStatement and pay-stub lines, its specialty
Document coverageAny layout, any document type — format-agnosticLending document set first
Accounting pushDirect push to QuickBooks and XeroAPI and lending-platform integrations

Why teams choose Docusift

No templates to maintain

Unlike Ocrolus, Docusift does not ask you to draw bounding boxes or maintain per-vendor templates. Every layout is parsed visually.

No model training

Skip the labeled-data treadmill. Docusift recognizes hundreds of document types out of the box and accepts custom fields via a single sentence.

Built for automation

Single REST endpoint, deterministic JSON, seconds per document. Drop into workflow automation or your own agent stack.

Transparent per-page pricing

No seat fees, no minimums, no enterprise-only features hidden behind sales calls. Free tier covers 100 pages per month.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best alternative to Ocrolus?

Docusift is the leading alternative to Ocrolus for teams that want zero-setup document extraction. Ocrolus is a document-automation platform focused on lending — bank statements, pay stubs, and tax forms — pairing automation with human-in-the-loop review. Docusift reads layouts visually with no template configuration, prices per page, and ships a free tier covering 100 pages per month.

Is Docusift cheaper than Ocrolus?

Docusift bills per page processed with no seat fees, no minimums, and a free tier of 100 pages per month. Most teams find the per-page model cheaper than Ocrolus's seat-based or template-tier pricing once their document volume crosses a few hundred pages a month.

Can I migrate from Ocrolus to Docusift?

Yes. Most teams migrate by pointing their existing pipeline at Docusift's REST endpoint — there are no templates to port and no models to retrain. The migration playbook is at /template-free-extraction-guide.

Why move off Ocrolus?

Teams move off Ocrolus when the per-vendor template overhead, the labeled-data treadmill, or the seat-based pricing stops scaling. Docusift removes all three: visual parsing, no labels, per-page billing.

Do I need to train a model first?

No. Docusift recognizes hundreds of document types out of the box. Custom fields are configured with a single sentence — no labeled training data required.

How is pricing calculated?

Pay per page processed. There is a free tier for evaluation and volume discounts for production workloads. No seat fees.

Can Docusift handle scanned or photographed documents?

Yes. The pipeline runs OCR + layout analysis + extraction in one pass, so scans, mobile photos, and native PDFs all flow through the same endpoint.

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