Artificial intelligence (AI)

Artificial intelligence is integrated into Mercator to optimize your daily management, automate repetitive tasks, and enhance the analysis of your data.

Artificial intelligence (AI) encompasses technologies capable of analyzing, understanding, and generating information from your data.

When integrated into Mercator, AI becomes a true work partner.

It serves both as an analytical tool to fully leverage the potential of your data, and as a functional assistant that supports you in your daily tasks.

AI does not replace humans or your professional expertise — it assists you, relying on the data already present in your Mercator ERP.

Mercator et l'intelligence artificielle (IA)


Main features
  • Accounting and Finance: anomaly detection, data analysis, and automated document reading.
  • E-commerce: intelligent natural-language product search on Mercator webshops.
  • Technical & Other: assistance with designing and correcting SQL queries, translating, or rephrasing text, ...
  • Advanced Analytics: trend forecasting, anomaly detection, customized reports, and analyses based on your own business data.

These examples of features are non-exhaustive: new integrations can be added or customized according to your business needs.

Implementation and key strengths
  • Customizable: Most use cases are open source and can be modified. Customizers, buttons, scripts… adapt the module to your internal processes.
  • Integrated into Mercator: The AI module connects to ChatGPT, Gemini, or Mistral AI and operates directly within your Mercator screens.
  • Multi-industry: AI use cases can be deployed progressively and across a wide range of business domains.
  • Constantly evolving: AI capabilities expand every day. Mercator evolves accordingly — while always keeping the essentials in focus: your control and human expertise.


AI at the heart of Mercator — where technology empowers your business insight.

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