Roxen delivers a print automation platform that streamlines the production of newspapers, e-papers and magazines – while preserving full editorial control. It automates the labor-intensive parts of print production (layout, template selection, content flow, page generation, external feeds, multi-edition handling) so teams work faster and with fewer manual steps. At the same time, editors can adjust priorities, refine pages and handle late changes at any point – something production-line systems simply can’t support. In short: full automation when you want it – full editorial control when you need it.
Print automation for the modern newsroom
Efficiency at scale
Today’s newsrooms face more pressure than ever – more channels to manage, more stories to tell, tougher competition for attention and fewer resources to work with.
Whether you produce daily papers, e-papers or magazines, Roxen streamlines the workflow so your editorial team can work smarter and move faster – while always staying in control.
- Designed for digital-first and print-focused newsrooms
- Priorities, layout and late updates stay in the hands of editors
- Fits daily, weekly and special-edition workflows
- Proven in demanding newsroom operations around the globe
- Editor-driven automation at scale
An essential part of your editorial tech stack
To create smooth, end-to-end workflows Roxen integrates with leading editorial CMS platforms, planning tools, ad systems and all other components in your tech stack.
Templated design, intelligent automation and AI-support reduce manual work, while flexible design elements ensure your journalists’ work stays intact.
Roxen supports the full range of professional print operations:
- Page jumps and sectional structures
- Hybrid print/e-paper editions
- Multi-edition daily workflows
- Zoning and regional variations
- Demanding multi-title setups
Looking for the details?
Visit our FAQ to learn how Roxen’s print automation platform fits into your newsroom and how to get started.
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What does Roxen do?
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Who is the platform built for?
The platform is designed for large newsrooms, regional publishers and multi-title media groups that run advanced, fast-paced print workflows – often across multiple daily editions, zones, titles or markets. Typical users include:
• daily newspapers
• regional or national media groups
• multi-title publishers
• hybrid print/e-paper operations
• newsrooms (also smaller) with demanding planning, zoning or edition requirements
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