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Data flow: Microsoft Excel to Google Vision AI and back to Microsoft Excel
Business teams maintain image inventories in Excel with file names, SKU references, campaign IDs, and asset status. The spreadsheet is sent to Google Vision AI to analyze each image and return detected objects, scenes, text, logos, and labels. The enriched results are written back into Excel for review and then loaded into DAM or PIM systems.
Data flow: Microsoft Excel to Google Vision AI to Microsoft Excel
Merchandising teams use Excel to manage product SKUs and image references for new catalog items. Google Vision AI analyzes product photos to detect visible attributes such as color, packaging type, text on labels, and brand logos. The extracted attributes are returned to Excel so product teams can validate and map them to catalog fields before publishing to the e-commerce platform.
Data flow: Microsoft Excel to Google Vision AI to Microsoft Excel
Operations teams maintain a spreadsheet of scanned documents, file paths, vendor IDs, or case numbers. Google Vision AI performs OCR on the images or scans and extracts text such as invoice numbers, dates, totals, or reference codes. The extracted data is returned to Excel for reconciliation, validation, and downstream import into finance, procurement, or records management systems.
Data flow: Google Vision AI to Microsoft Excel
Google Vision AI can analyze product or marketing images and flag issues such as missing objects, low relevance, visible text overlays, or unexpected content. The results are exported to Excel so catalog managers can review exceptions, assign remediation tasks, and track approval status across teams.
Data flow: Microsoft Excel to Google Vision AI to Microsoft Excel
Marketing, legal, or brand teams maintain an Excel list of competitor logos, partner marks, or restricted brand assets along with image sources to review. Google Vision AI scans the images and detects matching logos or brand references. Results are returned to Excel for compliance review, competitive analysis, or escalation workflows.
Data flow: Google Vision AI to Microsoft Excel
Content teams use Google Vision AI to generate labels, detected objects, and text from images stored in a library. These outputs are exported to Excel where editors refine the descriptions and map them to accessibility fields, alt text templates, or content publishing workflows.
Data flow: Bi-directional between Microsoft Excel and Google Vision AI
Organizations often maintain image inventories in Excel while assets live in multiple repositories. Google Vision AI analyzes the images and returns metadata that can be compared against the spreadsheet master list to identify mismatches such as missing files, incorrect labels, duplicate assets, or outdated classifications. The reconciled spreadsheet becomes the source for corrective actions across DAM, PIM, or shared drives.
Data flow: Google Vision AI to Microsoft Excel
Creative operations teams use Google Vision AI to detect focal points, objects, and faces in images. The output is exported to Excel so teams can plan crop rules, thumbnail selections, and image variants for different channels. Excel is used to track recommended crop settings, channel requirements, and approval status before assets are handed off to design or publishing tools.