In Brief
- Uxopian embeds AI actions in business workflows with Quick Prompts.
- Framework supports enterprise governance over documents and models.
- Uxopian is pitching it to U.S. banks and insurers weighing how to deploy AI without swapping out their existing systems.
Uxopian Software, an enterprise content management vendor headquartered in Paris and New York, today introduced Quick Prompts, a new feature in its Uxopian AI framework aimed at U.S. banks and insurers.
Quick Prompts lets users trigger AI actions — analysis, extraction, comparison or annotation — from inside the document or case they are reviewing. The prompts draw on document type, user role, task, internal rules, prior conversation context and repository content to shape the output. The idea is to put AI where claims handlers, underwriters, bankers and compliance analysts already work, rather than in a separate app.
The Uxopian AI framework itself launched in 2025 and layers AI assistants onto existing enterprise applications. It connects to multiple large language model providers and can run on-premises, in private cloud or in hybrid environments. Quick Prompts is the first significant feature added since.
Uxopian frames the pitch as a hedge against lock-in.
As AI providers, costs, performance levels and regulatory expectations continue to evolve, banks and insurers need the freedom to route different tasks to different models and environments
- Corto Romagny, general manager
Uxopian International Corp
Uxopian Background
Uxopian Software is the software arm of Arondor, a French content management integration firm. The subsidiary was legally created in Paris in January 2021 — first as Arvest, then Arondor Software — and rebranded Uxopian in spring 2023. It announced an AI strategy at its UxoDays event in 2024 and began rolling out AI features across its existing ECM products (ARender, Fast2, FlowerDocs) in 2025.
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