EzAvater is a Japan-made RPA tool developed by Terilogy Serviceware Corporation, positioned as an “extremely simple” automation product. Before development, the company surveyed more than 40 enterprises that had already adopted RPA, focusing on common issues with traditional RPA such as difficulty creating robots, unstable execution, and errors being hard to detect. The official website emphasizes that over 70% of departments adopting EzAvater are non-IT departments, and that most are able to create scenarios on their own.
The product is built around letting users teach the RPA by showing it the “actions they see,” using image recognition together with mouse and keyboard operations to automate application workflows. Features include scenario creation, execution, editing, scheduled execution, email sending, and attachment sending. For multi-robot environments, the management server supports centralized scenario management, schedule management, centralized log management, and execution status monitoring, helping reduce the problem of “wild robots” running outside governance. As for third-party integrations, the source text explicitly mentions proven linkage between EzAvater and many OCR products. Since it relies on image recognition and operation simulation, it can theoretically work with a wide range of OCR products and standalone applications.
EzAvater uses an annual license model, with one license required for each PC, and the license is tied to that PC. The product is available as a full-featured robot and an execution-only robot: the former can create, execute, and edit scenarios, while the latter is mainly used to run scenarios created by a full-featured robot and perform limited editing. The official website states that only an annual license fee is charged, with no initial fee or maintenance fee; however, telephone support, web meeting support, on-site support, and outsourced scenario creation are charged separately. A 14-day free trial is available. Specific pricing must be checked on the product page or obtained from sales, as no amount was provided in the captured source text.
Its advantages include a relatively low learning curve, making it suitable for business users to automate tasks on their own; an image-recognition approach that improves compatibility with various desktop applications; and a management server that adds centralized operations capabilities. Its limitations are that it only supports Windows and not other operating systems; licensing is tied to individual PCs, which limits flexibility; and the source text does not provide information on security compliance, APIs, cloud deployment, or specific pricing. It is best suited for companies in the Japanese market that want business departments to drive RPA adoption, especially where workflows are mainly Windows desktop processes and OCR post-processing.
The source text does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment methods, or local services, so its accessibility from China is unknown. Chinese companies evaluating EzAvater should focus on confirming whether the official website and trial download are accessible, whether overseas payment is supported, what Chinese/English support is available, and what data and operations requirements apply to cross-border use. Comparable RPA products include UiPath, Automation Anywhere, Microsoft Power Automate, WinActor, and BizRobo!.
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