Study identifies how vendors are responding to demand for AI-powered print and document solutions

London, UK, 11 February 2025: Quocirca’s AI Vendor Landscape Study 2025 is published today, exploring the key use cases and competencies that are emerging to meet fast-growing demand for AI-powered print infrastructure, software, and workflow solutions.

Quocirca’s research shows significant market opportunity. Sixty-four percent of organisations plan to increase AI investment over the coming year. Within the MPS market, 73% of organisations say it is very or fairly important that providers introduce innovative AI-powered approaches to print.

Quocirca CEO Louella Fernandes says: “Vendors are rapidly developing and bringing to market AI-powered solutions, drawing on data expertise and enhancing workflow and service offerings. As the market quickly evolves, they will need to ensure they are also building an AI partnership ecosystem, both by engaging with AI experts and by supporting the channel to develop AI confidence in customer engagements.”

To capitalise on this opportunity, vendors must integrate AI to enhance existing offerings and build new areas of competence. Quocirca’s study finds that leaders are demonstrating a strategic approach to AI, integrating it across multiple applications including:

  • AI-driven IDP: Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) capabilities automate the extraction, classification, and analysis of data from various document types, such as invoices, contracts, and forms. Leveraging AI and machine learning techniques, including natural language processing (NLP) and computer vision, it accurately understands document content, regardless of format or structure.
  • Advanced analytics and automation: Leaders are offering significant productivity and efficiency gains for customers via AI and machine learning applied across MPS deployments through device optimisation, and within business process automation – including for hyper-personalised printing – and workflow solutions.
  • Device and document-level security: There is considerable innovation and investment in this area, from AI/ML-driven device capabilities to AI-enabled content security and AI-powered fleet security. 62% of IT decision-makers recognise that AI advances also create security risks, and 83% think its important vendors us AI/ML to identify security threats and attacks, making this an important area for vendors to demonstrate competency.
  • Sustainability: From using AI in product design and supply chain management, to integrating it in print optimisation solutions, vendors are drawing on its potential to enhance sustainability throughout the print lifecycle. This is important to buyers, especially those with strong corporate sustainability strategies, among whom 83% believe AI is an important tool for addressing sustainability issues.
  • Device maintenance and servicing: AI is well-established in predictive maintenance, with innovators now introducing augmented reality and GenAI solutions to support both on-site and remote customer support.

Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) are also incorporating AI capabilities within IDP solutions and developing innovations such as content-aware printing, sensitive data identification, and GenAI-powered documents summaries.

Hyperscaler cloud platforms are also entering the IDP space, refining their AI/ML capabilities for document processing tasks from OCR, NLP and data extraction to document classification. This offers opportunities for smaller players to layer solutions onto these services.

Quocirca’s AI Vendor Landscape Study 2025 contains recommendations for buyers and vendors, alongside analysis of AI-powered offerings from key vendors: Canon, HP, Konica Minolta, Lexmark, Ricoh, Toshiba, Xerox.

An executive summary of the key findings can be downloaded here.

About Quocirca

Quocirca is a global market insight and research firm providing strategic market analysis and intelligence to print industry business and technology leaders. Quocirca specialises in analysing the convergence of print and digital technologies in the future workplace.

Since 2006, Quocirca has played an influential role in advising clients on major shifts in the market. Our consulting and research are at the forefront of the rapidly evolving print services and solutions market, trusted by clients seeking new strategies to address disruptive technologies.

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