docAnalyzerv2.0Version updatev2.0Jun 4, 2026docAnalyzer has been rebuilt around a bigger idea: you leave with files, not just an answer.
When we first launched, docAnalyzer was a way to chat with your documents. Now the answer is the start. Ask across hundreds of sources and the workspace builds what you need out of that work: a report, a spreadsheet, a slide deck you can download and reuse.
What’s new:
- Chat to deliverable: compose answers into PDF, Word, Excel, slides, charts, and diagrams, and reuse any output in a later turn.
- A workspace, not a chat box: outputs build across turns instead of resetting.
- Workflows are now agentic: they run multiple rounds of search and read across your whole library instead of a single pass, with new ones added like SEO metadata and a Humanizer.
- Three chat modes, one engine: a new Ask docAnalyzer mode plans and runs work across your whole workspace, alongside Focus chat (deep analysis on a chosen dataset) and Co-work chat (shape a draft in a canvas).
- A rebuilt interface, with visibility into what the agent is doing while it works.
If you knew docAnalyzer as “chat with your documents,” it is worth another look. The Community plan is free, and your first session is ready in about 30 seconds.
Overview
docAnalyzer is a source-grounded AI workspace for expert practitioners who work across large document libraries. Ask a question across hundreds of sources and get an answer cited to the exact page. Then keep going, because the workspace builds the files you need out of that work: a report, a spreadsheet, or a slide deck you can download and reuse.That is the shift. Most tools stop at an answer in a chat thread. Here the answer is the start, and the output is files you can take into your real work. Retrieval is iterative, not one shot: it searches, reads, and searches again until the answer holds up against your sources, and it is not limited by the model’s context window.
Three chat modes (Ask across your workspace, Focus a chosen dataset, Co-work a draft in a canvas), dozens of models in one plan switchable mid-thread, agentic workflows that run a single job across a whole library, and page-level citations checked after every call. The Community plan is free, no credit card, and your first session is ready in about 30 seconds. Built for people judged on the work they ship.
Supported features
Key Features
- Summarizer
- Ai Data Agents
Releases
When we first launched, docAnalyzer was a way to chat with your documents. Now the answer is the start. Ask across hundreds of sources and the workspace builds what you need out of that work: a report, a spreadsheet, a slide deck you can download and reuse.
What’s new:
- Chat to deliverable: compose answers into PDF, Word, Excel, slides, charts, and diagrams, and reuse any output in a later turn.
- A workspace, not a chat box: outputs build across turns instead of resetting.
- Workflows are now agentic: they run multiple rounds of search and read across your whole library instead of a single pass, with new ones added like SEO metadata and a Humanizer.
- Three chat modes, one engine: a new Ask docAnalyzer mode plans and runs work across your whole workspace, alongside Focus chat (deep analysis on a chosen dataset) and Co-work chat (shape a draft in a canvas).
- A rebuilt interface, with visibility into what the agent is doing while it works.
If you knew docAnalyzer as “chat with your documents,” it is worth another look. The Community plan is free, and your first session is ready in about 30 seconds.
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Chat with your PDFs and extract valuable insightshifive szu🙏 8 karmaNov 3, 2023@Ask Your PDFNice interface, but no good at PDF answers, especially tables data.
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Chat with any PDF, ask questions, summarize and extract insights effortlessly.The maximum number of pdf pages for the free tier is 10, which is a bit small. Generally, I think people need this service for pdf documents over 50 pages or so.
