Aproove is work management built for regulated content production. The platform is designed from the architecture up for organizations producing content where accuracy, traceability, and compliance aren't optional, and where the scale, security, and governance requirements of enterprise regulated environments have to be met without compromise.
The buyer evaluating both platforms usually arrives at the same question: is PageProof enough? For marketing teams reviewing creative content, it often is. For regulated organizations running complex approvals across many teams, many brands, and many regulatory requirements, the answer is different.
The difference isn't features. It's what the platform was built to handle.
PageProof was built for speed and ease in creative review. It does that job well at the scale creative teams operate at.
Aproove was built for something harder. Not just faster review, but defensible approval at regulated enterprise scale. Pixel-level file processing for complex regulated documents and packaging artwork. Governed AI Agents with full audit capture. Iterative workflows that handle the non-linear reality of regulated content production. An immutable forensic audit trail. Dedicated per-customer enterprise infrastructure that scales to hundreds of concurrent reviewers and tens of thousands of monthly proofs. And deployment options that meet the security and data requirements of regulated organizations that a cloud-only SaaS platform can't serve.
Four areas show where that difference matters.
File processing built for regulated content and packaging
PageProof: Files are reviewed as assets in PageProof's proofing viewer. The platform supports a wide range of file formats and offers a color separation preview tool (ColorSep®) and a built-in barcode scanner for packaging files. Version comparison and side-by-side proof review are available.
Aproove: When a file arrives in Aproove, it's broken down to its pixel-level components through atomic extraction. Text, images, colors, layout blocks, and pages are extracted as structured data. Not displayed as a flat file. Understood as components. For regulated packaging and print-ready artwork specifically, Aproove renders files in CMYK and spot color modes using the Adobe rendering library, producing accurate on-screen representation of Pantone inks, dielines, varnish layers, substrate, glue areas, folds, and seams. Reviewers can toggle individual color separations in the review interface. Full ICC profile management ensures on-screen color matches the intended print output. Crop simulation supports media box, trim box, bleed box, and custom settings. This is not a preview layer. It's how the file will actually print, reviewed before it goes to press.
Why it matters for regulated content: A color separation preview is useful for checking a design. A full CMYK and spot rendering engine with ICC profiles, dieline handling, and crop simulation is what pharmaceutical labeling, medical device packaging, and regulated print production actually require. The distinction is the difference between reviewing what the file looks like and governing what goes to print.
Enterprise scale and deployment
PageProof: PageProof is a cloud-based SaaS platform designed for marketing and creative teams. It supports team-level workflows with workflow automation, reviewer management, and reporting tools. It holds ISO 27001 certification. There is no on-premise or private cloud deployment option.
Aproove: Aproove is designed for enterprise regulated environments at a scale and security level creative proofing tools aren't built for. Dedicated per-customer infrastructure, not shared multi-tenant architecture. Multiple Processing Agents support parallel file processing for high-throughput environments. Permission schemas scale to hundreds of millions of permission relationships across large, complex organizations. Workflows route hundreds of concurrent reviewers across multiple teams, brands, regions, and regulatory requirements simultaneously. SAML 2.0 single sign-on with auto-provisioning handles user lifecycle management at enterprise scale without manual administration. Deployment options include Aproove-hosted cloud, customer self-hosted cloud, and on-premise configurations built to specific organizational or regulatory specifications. The platform is SOC 2, ISO 27001, and HIPAA compliant out of the box. Enterprise reporting includes out-of-the-box dashboards, AQL query access for power users, and custom Crystal Reports for organizations integrating Aproove data into enterprise BI systems.
Why it matters for regulated content: A creative proofing platform that works well for a 50-person marketing team runs into the wall when an enterprise regulated organization needs dedicated infrastructure, HIPAA compliance, on-premise deployment, and the ability to manage thousands of users across dozens of brands with hundreds of millions of permission relationships. Aproove was built and proven at that scale. PageProof was not.
AI governed inside the regulated workflow
PageProof: PageProof offers smart quality check tools and automated workflow features focused on creative review efficiency. Limited AI capabilities are oriented toward reducing friction in the proofing process for marketing teams.
Aproove: Each AI Agent in an Aproove workflow is powered by the model the customer chooses, configured per Agent and per task. A brand Agent on OpenAI's frontier model. A regulatory Agent on Anthropic. A legal Agent on a self-hosted model inside the customer's security boundary. Out-of-the-box integrations with OpenAI and Anthropic are available today, with full support for customer-managed, in-house, and self-hosted LLMs. Aproove Professional Services builds and quality-assures custom Agents using engineered prompts and curated reference material, designed around specific regulatory, brand, or compliance requirements. Every AI action is captured in the audit trail alongside the human decisions it informed. AI usage is metered, transparent, and auditable in the admin console.
Why it matters for regulated content: AI tools that help a creative team move faster are valuable. They aren't what a CMS reviewer, state DOI examiner, or FDA inspector is asking about. Aproove's AI framework was built for the standard regulators are moving toward: governed AI at the approval decision, with a full record of what ran, what it found, and what a human decided in response.
Audit trail built for regulatory defense
PageProof: PageProof records proof activity, comments, decisions, and version history. It offers cryptographic digital signing for approvals and activity data accessible for reporting. The audit capability is built around creative governance and general compliance needs.
Aproove: Aproove's audit trail is immutable, timestamped, and captured as work happens. Not logged after the fact. Every approval, rejection, comment, version change, permission change, and AI action is recorded with user identity and tied to the specific content component and workflow step involved. The trail is built to Grade 1 audit standards and designed to serve as forensic evidence in regulatory response, legal discovery, market conduct examination, or FDA inspection. 21 CFR Part 11-aligned electronic signatures fire at the moment of decision, with optional two-factor authentication and identity enforcement.
Why it matters for regulated content: Digital signing on an approval is a useful control. A forensic audit trail that captures every decision in context, at the component level, including AI actions, at Grade 1 audit standards, is what regulated organizations need when a regulator asks. PageProof was built for the former. Aproove was built for the latter.











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