Polaris Office announced on the 6th that it will add the 'AI Apps' feature by integrating Allganize's 'Alli LLM (Large Language Model) App Market (hereinafter Alli App Market)' into its AI software (SW) 'Polaris Office AI.'


Allganize's 'Alli App Market' is a platform where users can select LLM apps necessary for work, categorized into six categories including legal, HR, and customer support. Companies can choose the required apps from the LLM apps registered in the app store to utilize them for job-specific tasks or create apps directly using no-code tools.


With the Alli App Market integrated, Polaris Office allows users to run LLM apps directly within documents, enhancing work efficiency. Various work automation features will be released according to users' work and job environments. Since the 28th of last month, the AI Apps feature for Windows has been gradually provided, supporting a total of 14 apps including contract legal sentence interpretation, product description copywriting, and HR applicant analysis.


Lee Chang-soo, CEO of Allganize, said, “We can quickly improve the quality of the solution by incorporating the app usage experiences and feedback from various global users into the Alli App Market,” adding, “The SaaS-based Alli App Market can create synergy with global office software, enabling explosive growth.”


Ji Jun-kyung, CEO of Polaris Office, emphasized, “The 128 million global users of Polaris Office can now apply generative AI in real-time to document work,” and added, “We will expand more work automation apps in the future and strive to meet the needs of companies seeking to improve work productivity through collaboration with Allganize.”



Meanwhile, Allganize, which provides enterprise LLM enabler services through the Alli platform, is conducting business in Korea, the United States, and Japan. It has over 200 corporate clients, including global financial, securities, and insurance companies. To enable more companies to utilize Allganize's LLM solutions, it also supports white-labeling services. In November last year, it received 27 billion KRW in Series B investment from SK Telecom, LG Technology Ventures, and others, with a total accumulated investment amounting to 46.8 billion KRW.


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