What does as per mean?
As per is most commonly seen in phrases such as “As per our conversation yesterday, could you send me the new brief?”
It is sometimes seen as overly formal or officious. There are other ways of expressing the same idea (e.g., “According to the meeting minutes, we are due to finish on Wednesday”).
There are other options too (e.g., “to clarify” if you want to overcome confusion or “as discussed” to recap or summarize the agreement).
Try our sentence rephraser to vary your writing and express your intended meaning.