Q&A: Software company CMO discusses AI proofreading tool launch for PBC and cosmetic label and document review



As previously reported​ by CosmeticsDesign, document quality control software company GlobalVision is continuously working to innovate methods for cosmetics and personal care product companies to maintain accurate product listings and labels, safety substantiation record keeping, and other essential reporting documentation. Recently, GlobalVision has announced its latest innovation for industry manufacturers and suppliers with the launch of the AI-Powered Optical Character Recognition (OCR) feature in its Verify proofreading software.

To learn more about the recently released technology and its potential impact on cosmetics and personal care product manufacturers and suppliers, CosmeticsDesign interviewed Julie Meredith, Chief Marketing Officer at GlobalVision for her insights.

CDU: Can you share some brief background about your professional experience, the company, and your relationship with the cosmetics and personal care product industries? 

Julie Meredith (JM)​: GlobalVision is a software company that helps regulated industries proofread content at scale. Our primary goal is to streamline the quality control and compliance review process, allowing teams to save time to focus on other important tasks and bring products to market faster.

Throughout the years, GlobalVision has become the leader in proofreading and quality inspection software worldwide, working with some incredible global brands like Procter & Gamble, L’Oréal, Bath & Body Works, Yves Rocher, and Shiseido. Our software helps these companies to quickly identify errors in their regulated content, effectively expediting their time-to-market.

Our cloud-based proofreading and inspection software, Verify, was introduced in 2021 and has gained significant popularity among regulated industries, particularly in personal care and cosmetics. It offers a solution for accelerating document and labeling asset development by automatically and accurately pinpointing deviations at each stage of the asset life cycle.



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