FRAIM Launches 'Document Operations Open Platform Initiative,' Releases Free Basic Word Add-in 'Suguraku'
FRAIM Inc. released 'Suguraku,' a free Microsoft Word add-in for AI-assisted document creation, on April 7, 2026. This initiative aims to democratize document processing without the hurdles of costly SaaS deployments.
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- 📰 Published: April 7, 2026 at 19:00
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FRAIM Inc. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Go Miyasaka; hereinafter 'FRAIM'), an AI document creation support company, has launched the 'Document Operations Open Platform Initiative'. As the first step of this initiative, we will begin offering 'Suguraku,' a Microsoft Word add-in with basic features available for free, starting April 7, 2026.
This service allows users to start using it in about 3 minutes from account registration. It provides document operation support tools—which were conventionally difficult to implement due to internal approval processes and cost constraints—in a form that anyone can use immediately.
## Key Points of This Release
- Launch of the Word add-in 'Suguraku' with free basic features
- Ready to use in about 3 minutes after account registration
- Enhanced legal domain functionalities through a partnership with Dai-Ichi Hoki
- Launch of the Document Operations Open Platform Initiative
## About the 'Document Operations Open Platform Initiative'
Under the mission of 'Reinventing document creation,' FRAIM has historically solved document operation challenges in enterprises, law firms, and government agencies through the provision of tools such as the cloud document workspace 'LAWGUE'.
On the other hand, many document operation support tools are provided as SaaS. In many cases, their implementation requires an average approval period of about one month and continuous costs, presenting a structural challenge of 'being unable to use them immediately even when needed.' As a result, a disparity in operational efficiency has emerged between large corporations and small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) or sole proprietors.
In this initiative, to eliminate such barriers, we will provide the basic functions necessary for document operations as a 'foundation anyone can use immediately.' Furthermore, we aim to realize an ecosystem where partner companies can deploy features for specific specialized domains on this foundation, solving document operation challenges in each respective field.
This service allows users to start using it in about 3 minutes from account registration. It provides document operation support tools—which were conventionally difficult to implement due to internal approval processes and cost constraints—in a form that anyone can use immediately.
## Key Points of This Release
- Launch of the Word add-in 'Suguraku' with free basic features
- Ready to use in about 3 minutes after account registration
- Enhanced legal domain functionalities through a partnership with Dai-Ichi Hoki
- Launch of the Document Operations Open Platform Initiative
## About the 'Document Operations Open Platform Initiative'
Under the mission of 'Reinventing document creation,' FRAIM has historically solved document operation challenges in enterprises, law firms, and government agencies through the provision of tools such as the cloud document workspace 'LAWGUE'.
On the other hand, many document operation support tools are provided as SaaS. In many cases, their implementation requires an average approval period of about one month and continuous costs, presenting a structural challenge of 'being unable to use them immediately even when needed.' As a result, a disparity in operational efficiency has emerged between large corporations and small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) or sole proprietors.
In this initiative, to eliminate such barriers, we will provide the basic functions necessary for document operations as a 'foundation anyone can use immediately.' Furthermore, we aim to realize an ecosystem where partner companies can deploy features for specific specialized domains on this foundation, solving document operation challenges in each respective field.