Aproove is work management built for regulated content production. Every capability, from how files are processed to how decisions are recorded, is designed for organizations where content has to be accurate, traceable, and defensible: pharmaceutical labels, insurance member communications, clinical documents, financial disclosures, regulated packaging, and the enterprise workflows that govern their approval.
The buyer evaluating both is typically an operations leader who has outgrown creative proofing tools and needs a platform built for the regulatory standards, enterprise scale, and governance requirements that an agency-focused tool wasn't designed to meet.
The difference isn't workflow. It's what the record has to prove.
ReviewStudio was built to make creative feedback faster and more organized. Cleaner annotation. Less email. Better version tracking. For agencies and studios, that's the job.
Aproove was built to produce a defensible approval record at regulated enterprise scale. Pixel-level file processing. Governed AI Agents with full audit capture. Iterative workflows that handle non-linear regulated review. A forensic-grade audit trail. Dedicated enterprise infrastructure that scales to hundreds of concurrent reviewers across complex organizations. And deployment options built for organizations that a creative agency tool can't serve.
Three areas show where that difference matters.
File processing built for regulated content
ReviewStudio: Files are reviewed as assets in ReviewStudio's proofing interface. Reviewers annotate documents, images, video, and web content at the file level. Version comparison and side-by-side review are available. An activity log records events within each review.
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. Reviewers are directed to the content that has changed and needs attention. AI Agents can analyze specific elements rather than whole files. For regulated packaging and print-ready artwork, Aproove renders files using the Adobe library with accurate representation of Pantone inks, spot plates, dielines, varnish layers, and ICC profiles matched to print output.
Why it matters for regulated content: A creative agency reviewing campaign artwork needs clean annotation and fast feedback. A pharma team governing a label change or an insurance team approving a plan document update needs component-level processing, directed review, and a record that holds up to regulatory scrutiny. ReviewStudio was built for the former. Aproove was built for the latter.
Deployment and compliance built for regulated enterprises
ReviewStudio: ReviewStudio is hosted on AWS infrastructure in US-East. It holds ISO 27001 certification and GDPR compliance. The platform markets its security layer as validated for PCI, ISO 27001, HIPAA, GDPR, and SOC, drawing on AWS's underlying infrastructure compliance. ReviewStudio also offers an SDK embedded installation option for organizations that want to integrate the review interface within their own platform. There is no standalone on-premise enterprise deployment.
Aproove: Aproove supports cloud, self-hosted, on-premise, and custom deployment configurations built to specific organizational or regulatory specifications. The platform is SOC 2, ISO 27001, and HIPAA compliant out of the box, meaning the platform itself holds those certifications, not only its hosting provider. Dedicated per-customer infrastructure rather than shared multi-tenant architecture. Multiple Processing Agents for high-throughput environments. Permission schemas proven at hundreds of millions of relationships across large, complex organizations. SAML 2.0 SSO with auto-provisioning for enterprise user lifecycle management at scale.
Why it matters for regulated content: There is a material difference between hosting your platform on infrastructure that holds HIPAA compliance credentials and the platform itself being HIPAA compliant with a BAA. For organizations in health insurance, managed care, or any environment touching protected health information, that distinction determines whether the platform can be used at all. Aproove is built and certified for that requirement. ReviewStudio's compliance posture inherits from its hosting provider, which is a different standard.
AI governed inside the regulated workflow
ReviewStudio: ReviewStudio offers collaborative review tools focused on creative production. AI capabilities are not a current feature of the platform.
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.
Why it matters for regulated content: For organizations in pharma, insurance, and financial services, AI governance at the approval step is increasingly what regulators ask about. Not just whether AI was used, but how it was governed, which model ran, what it found, and what a human decided in response. Aproove was built to produce that record. ReviewStudio doesn't offer the capability.












