Anyone Can Rapidly Create Agents Using Screenshots
AI-native GUI agents make it easy for organizations to quickly streamline and automate workflows – from simple to very complex – using the power of AI, but without requiring the traditional need for developers. GUIDE GUI agents are created using natural English language sequences of prompts to build, test, observe, and invoke the desired workflows. It’s an AI-native breakthrough that can reduce the time to automate business workflows with AI from months to literally minutes.
One of the key beneficial features of GUIDE is that GUI agents can be created using simple screenshots. With GUIDE, you can define your entire workflow using one or more screenshots. This is a huge advantage compared to complex code development or crafting long prompt sequences that usually start out with multiple inaccuracies and require a tedious series of re-write attempts to “get right”.
GUIDE reads a screenshot and converts it into working AI-native GUI agents. Some of the key benefits include:
Non-technical users can define the automation
Higher accuracy of agents
The following screenshot shows how a builder can create a workflow using a screenshot:
With GUIDE, time-to-production for building GUI agents is dramatically reduced. Anyone can quickly capture screenshots, including from PDF files. Since many common workflows are already documented in .pdf files, builders can leverage precise, proven work that has already been done to very quickly use AI to automate workflows and to also quickly modify those workflows as business processes, AI services, or AI foundation models evolve and change over time. The build-test-observe nature of GUIDE means organizations can be extremely nimble and resilient with their AI-native workflows in response to any changes that may occur over time.
PDF images are very common. Using AI to automate workflows is still in its early stages. GUIDE enables organizations to fully leverage “the old” to dramatically and pragmatically expedite the efficiencies and benefits of “the new”.