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MICHIRU is a Japanese enterprise software company founded in 2018. Its business includes developing and providing productivity software such as “MICHIRU RPA” and “MICHIRU OCR,” as well as contracted software system development. Its positioning is fairly clear: using software to help Japanese companies—especially small and medium-sized businesses—improve day-to-day operational efficiency. According to the official website, MICHIRU RPA is already used by more than 1,300 customers.
MICHIRU RPA is designed for Robotic Process Automation scenarios, replacing repetitive work by having software robots execute predefined operations. Examples mentioned include outputting Excel content according to configured rules. It can be used in processes such as expense settlement, back-office work, transaction and customer information management, and system administration, with an emphasis on reducing errors and improving processing speed. MICHIRU OCR, meanwhile, focuses on recognizing text from paper documents and images, converting forms, vouchers, and other paper-based information into digital data to reduce manual input and verification work. Its differentiator is the combination of AI-OCR with human visual confirmation.
The official website only states that MICHIRU RPA is priced at around one-third of the industry average, suggesting that it may be entering the Japanese RPA market with a low-cost strategy. However, it does not publicly disclose specific plans, seat counts, usage limits, a free version, or trial policies. Deployment options, including whether cloud or on-premises self-hosting is supported, are also not explained in the available content.
Based on the crawled content, the official website does not disclose third-party system integrations, APIs, developer support, team permissions, audit logs, data security certifications, or compliance information. Companies that need to connect with ERP, CRM, or accounting systems, or that have strict information security requirements, should confirm these details with the vendor before purchasing.
Its strengths are its clear focus, the combination of RPA and OCR that can cover both process automation and paper digitization, and its claimed price competitiveness. Its customer success and engineering teams also suggest it has service delivery capabilities. The main drawback is that the publicly available information is mostly marketing-oriented, with limited transparency around enterprise-grade features. It is better suited to local Japanese SMEs, back-office operations teams, and teams with large volumes of Excel work, paper documents, vouchers, and repetitive data entry tasks.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available content, and payment methods are not disclosed. If using it in China, you would need to confirm network connectivity, language support, contracts, and payment options. Comparable alternatives include UiPath, Power Automate, WinActor, as well as Chinese options such as ShadowBot RPA and Laiye.
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