TLDR: Indian firm Clavis Technologies is showcasing its cutting-edge artificial intelligence tools at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2025, aiming to revolutionize the publishing industry through automation, content optimization, and streamlined workflows. Their offerings include AI-powered manuscript review, XML conversion, and enhanced content management.
Noida, India-based Clavis Technologies Private Limited is making a significant impact at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2025, demonstrating its innovative suite of AI-powered publishing tools. The company, with over 15 years of experience in automation and AI solutions for the content and publishing sectors, is presenting technologies designed to address critical industry bottlenecks, reduce manual effort, and accelerate production cycles.
Clavis Technologies’ showcase highlights the integration of generative AI (GenAI) and Large Language Models (LLMs) into core publishing processes. Key solutions include AI-driven manuscript review against specific style guides and the automated conversion of books, journals, and scholarly publications from Word documents into BITS and JATS compliant XML formats.
The firm is also emphasizing advancements in production accuracy, achieved by developing custom Adobe plugins for InDesign, Acrobat, Illustrator, and Photoshop. These plugins are tailored to eliminate repetitive tasks and optimize workflows. Furthermore, Clavis is introducing tools to streamline book review and approval processes, fostering faster collaboration and reducing errors, notably with their ‘QuickReviewer’ for audiobook proofing. Their comprehensive approach extends to integrating content management systems with AI tools for enhanced omnichannel publishing and content workflow optimization.
Clavis Technologies is among several Indian companies demonstrating a strong presence and innovation in the digital publishing space at the prestigious international event, which runs from October 15 to 19, 2025, in Frankfurt, Germany.
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Another notable Indian participant, Chennai-based Ailaysa Technologies, an AI company, is also presenting its solutions for AI-powered book translations, pioneering ‘chatbook’ technology, and offering custom AI publishing technology development. This collective presence underscores India’s growing influence as a global production hub and an innovator in leveraging artificial intelligence for the evolving publishing landscape.


