OpenRPA is a scalable and flexible application that allows automating mundane processes from your day-to-day business activities.
OpenRPA is basically the main environment where the processes are mapped and designed to fulfil the inherent task at question.
Think of OpenRPA as an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) for creating workflows. It is where all previously mapped activities will be implemented – such as clicking a message on a mailbox, typing content into an input form.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Create workflows and invoke them, run all the activities needed to complete your task and deploy them with the assistance of OpenFlow and Node-RED.
- Offers integration with other tools that are essential such as a message broker and repository management tools.
- Support for high density robots, running multiple robots in each own remote desktop session.
- Easy Object detection in images using robot, OpenFlow and google vision API
- Plugins which let you record in web browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. An AVI Recorder is used to record the execution of a workflow.
Website: github.com/open-rpa/openrpa
Support: Documentation
Developer: OpenIAP
License: OpenRPA
OpenRPA is written in C#. Learn C# with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
Related Software
| Robotic Process Automation Tools | |
|---|---|
| Robot Framework | Python-based, extensible keyword-driven automation framework |
| OpenRPA | Integrated Development Environment for creating workflows |
| Robocorp | Stack for powering Automation Ops |
| RPA for Python | Python package for doing Robotic Process Automation |
| TagUI | Automate digital process in your workflows |
| SikuliX | Automates tasks with image recognition and basic text recognition |
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