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Azure Computer Vision - Veeva Vault Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Azure Computer Vision and Veeva Vault

1. Automated image and document tagging for regulated content libraries

Flow: Azure Computer Vision ? Veeva Vault

Azure Computer Vision analyzes promotional images, scanned documents, product photos, and training assets to extract tags such as product names, dosage forms, packaging elements, text snippets, and visual attributes. Those metadata fields are then pushed into Veeva Vault to improve search, classification, and content reuse across regulated content repositories.

  • Reduces manual metadata entry for large content volumes
  • Improves findability for medical, regulatory, and marketing teams
  • Supports faster reuse of approved assets with better governance

2. OCR extraction for label, insert, and submission document indexing

Flow: Azure Computer Vision ? Veeva Vault

When teams upload scanned package inserts, label artwork, clinical forms, or submission attachments, Azure Computer Vision extracts text through OCR and sends it to Veeva Vault as searchable content or metadata. This helps regulatory and quality teams quickly locate specific claims, warnings, batch details, or language variants within large document sets.

  • Speeds up review of scanned or image-based documents
  • Improves traceability for regulatory submissions and audits
  • Enables full-text search across non-native files

3. Automated quality checks for promotional and labeling artwork

Flow: Azure Computer Vision ? Veeva Vault

Before promotional images or packaging artwork move into approval workflows in Veeva Vault, Azure Computer Vision can detect logos, text presence, image clarity, and unwanted visual elements. The results can be used to flag assets that may require manual review, rework, or compliance validation before medical legal review begins.

  • Reduces downstream review cycles caused by poor-quality assets
  • Helps catch missing or incorrect visual elements early
  • Supports more efficient pre-review screening for regulated marketing content

4. Brand and product recognition for content classification by market and product line

Flow: Azure Computer Vision ? Veeva Vault

Azure Computer Vision can identify product packaging, device images, and brand logos in uploaded content and pass classification data into Veeva Vault. Vault can then route content into the correct product, market, or therapeutic area workspace, helping global teams manage localized assets and maintain consistent product-specific governance.

  • Improves content routing and foldering at scale
  • Supports multi-brand and multi-market content operations
  • Reduces misfiled assets and approval delays

5. Accessibility enrichment for approved content distribution

Flow: Azure Computer Vision ? Veeva Vault

For approved images and visual assets stored in Veeva Vault, Azure Computer Vision can generate descriptive text and alt-text suggestions. Vault can store these accessibility fields alongside the asset so downstream teams can publish compliant, accessible content across portals, training materials, and digital channels.

  • Improves accessibility compliance for digital content
  • Reduces manual effort to create alt-text at scale
  • Helps standardize descriptions across regions and teams

6. Image moderation for external submissions and field-generated content

Flow: Veeva Vault ? Azure Computer Vision ? Veeva Vault

When Veeva Vault receives customer-submitted photos, field images, or partner-provided media, the content can be sent to Azure Computer Vision for moderation checks such as inappropriate content detection, object identification, and text extraction. The moderation results are then written back to Vault to support triage, compliance review, or rejection workflows.

  • Helps screen externally sourced media before internal use
  • Reduces risk of storing non-compliant or off-brand assets
  • Improves intake workflows for customer support and quality teams

7. Enriched clinical and training content search for cross-functional teams

Flow: Bi-directional

Veeva Vault manages regulated clinical, quality, and training content, while Azure Computer Vision extracts visual and textual metadata from images, diagrams, and scanned attachments. Together, they create a richer content index that supports faster discovery for clinical operations, medical affairs, regulatory affairs, and quality teams working across large document repositories.

  • Improves search relevance across mixed media content
  • Supports faster retrieval of supporting evidence and reference materials
  • Enhances collaboration across regulated content owners and reviewers

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