FRAIM Launches "Batch Correction" Feature for "Suguraku" Word Add-in, Offering Basic Functions for Free

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  • FRAIM Launches "Batch Correction" Feature for "Suguraku" Word Add-in, Offering Basic Functions for Free
  • FRAIM Inc. has launched a new "Batch Correction" feature for its Microsoft Word add-in, "Suguraku." This function automatically detects and unifies inconsistencies in document notation, such as "and/and" or "perform/perform," thereby eliminating the need for manual corrections and preventing errors. This feature is provided free of charge as a standard function, aiming to improve overall document quality.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: June 12, 2026

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FRAIM Inc. has launched a new "Batch Correction" feature for its Microsoft Word add-in, "Suguraku." This function automatically detects and unifies inconsistencies in document notation, such as "and/and" or "perform/perform," thereby eliminating the need for manual corrections and preventing errors. This feature is provided free of charge as a standard function, aiming to improve overall document quality.

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FRAIM Launches "Batch Correction" Feature for "Suguraku" Word Add-in, Offering Basic Functions for Free (June 12, 2026), PR Times
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June 12, 2026
FRAIM Inc. has launched a new "Batch Correction" feature for its Microsoft Word add-in, "Suguraku." This function automatically detects and unifies inconsistencies in document notation, such as "and/and" or "perform/perform," thereby eliminating the need for manual corrections and preventing errors. This feature is provided free of charge as a standard function, aiming to improve overall document quality.

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FRAIM Inc. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Go Miyasaka; hereinafter "the Company"), under its "Document Operations Open Platform Concept," has launched a new "Batch Correction" feature for "Suguraku," a document operations support add-in that operates on Microsoft Word and was released in April 2026.

◼ Background for the Development of the "Batch Correction" Feature

In internal documents such as contracts, company regulations, and reports, inconsistencies in notation like "and/and" (及び/および), "or/or" (又は/または), and "perform/perform" (行う/行なう) can appear dozens of times within long texts. "Suguraku" can automatically detect these inconsistencies without prior setup. However, the task of visually correcting each detected instance remained a manual process, posing challenges such as missed corrections and increased effort, especially with a high number of occurrences.

To address this issue, "Suguraku" has developed the "Batch Correction" feature, which allows for the unified correction of detected notational inconsistencies throughout the entire document. This feature is provided free of charge as a standard function.

◼ Key Features of the "Batch Correction" Function

Select the notation to unify and apply it to the entire document

Simply choose the notation you want to unify, such as "or → or" (又は→または), and it will correct the same inconsistencies throughout the document. This eliminates the need for one-by-one corrections, reducing the risk of missed errors. It works seamlessly within the familiar Word environment, requiring no migration or prior setup.

Confirm the number of occurrences and relevant sections before execution

The number of detected instances is displayed for each notational inconsistency. You can choose to "correct individually" or "correct in batch" after reviewing the content, allowing for work to proceed while avoiding unintended replacements.

Achieve consistent notation throughout long documents

Even for contracts or regulations spanning dozens of pages, detected inconsistencies can be corrected in batches. This significantly reduces the likelihood of missed corrections and the effort required for review, especially when dealing with a large volume of text, thereby enhancing the overall quality of the document.

Image illustrating batch correction of notational inconsistencies

◼ About "Suguraku," the Free Basic Function Word Add-in

"Suguraku" is a document operations support add-in that operates on Microsoft Word, with the concept of "Everything about documents, Suguraku." The free basic functions, available for use approximately 3 minutes after account registration, drastically lower the barrier to adoption. This service provides basic functions as a "foundation that anyone can use immediately," and by combining them with "specialized functions and plugins" offered by partner companies, it promotes the construction of an "Open Platform for Document Operations." Through these efforts, we aim to realize a new ecosystem.

For instructions on how to start using Suguraku, please refer to the Suguraku Product Site (https://suguraku.tech/).

◼ Inquiries Regarding This Matter

FRAIM Inc. Suguraku Public Relations

E-mail: pr_sr@fraim.co.jp

◼ About FRAIM Inc.

With the mission to "Reinvent Document Creation," FRAIM Inc. aims to transform the entire system of document creation using the latest technologies such as AI. The company researches, develops, and provides solutions including the cloud document workspace "LAWGUE" and related technologies. By realizing the next generation of document experiences that enable the creation of more accurate documents in daily business operations, we strive to enrich the way people work.

HP: https://fraim.co.jp/

FAQ

What is the new "Batch Correction" feature of "Suguraku"?

It is a function that automatically detects and unifies notational inconsistencies, such as "and/and," within Word documents. It prevents the hassle of manual correction and missed errors.

Is this feature available for free?

Yes, it is provided free of charge as a standard function of "Suguraku." The basic functions are available at no cost.

What types of notational inconsistencies does it support?

It supports common inconsistencies like "and/and," "or/or," and "perform/perform." Users may also be able to set custom rules (inference based on original text).

Is it difficult to implement?

No, as it is an add-in that operates on Microsoft Word, it can be used approximately 3 minutes after account registration, making the implementation barrier extremely low.

What is the goal of "Suguraku"?

Under the "Document Operations Open Platform Concept," it aims to build a new document operations ecosystem by providing basic functions for free and combining them with specialized functions and plugins.