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Chat with Your Documents
Description of your new file.
AICamp lets you upload files — like PDFs, DOCs, spreadsheets, or presentations — and ask questions about them directly in Chat.
This allows you to extract insights, find key information, and navigate documents faster without reading line by line.
What You Can Do
- Ask questions about your documents
Example: “What are the main findings in this report?” or “Summarize section 2.” - Search across large files quickly
Example: “Does this document mention project deadlines?” - Extract structured data
Example: “List all budget items and their amounts mentioned in this file.” - Understand complex content
Example: “Explain the legal terms used in this agreement.” - Use multiple files in one chat
Upload more than one document and ask comparative or connected questions.
✅ Supported File Types
📄 Documents
.pdf
.docx
(Microsoft Word).txt
(Plain text).rtf
(Rich text format) (coming soon).md
(Markdown) (coming soon)
📊 Spreadsheets
.csv
.xlsx
(Microsoft Excel)
🖼️ Images
.png
.jpg
/.jpeg
.webp
(coming soon).gif
(static only) (coming soon)
Note: Image analysis is available only in GPT-4 with vision
🗂️ Code
.py
,.js
,.json
,.html
,.css
,.xml
,.yaml
,.ipynb
(all are coming soon)- You can also upload
.zip
files containing code or multiple assets.
Some advanced formatting like embedded tables or charts may affect results. Always review critical outputs manually.
Structuring Your Input for Better Results
Instead of | Ask Like This |
---|---|
Summarize this. | Summarize the executive summary section of this PDF. |
What is this about? | What are the key recommendations made in this business proposal? |
Extract info. | List all the risks mentioned in this report in bullet points. |
Tips:
- Reference document sections if known (“section 3”, “last paragraph”, etc.)
- Be as specific as possible to reduce ambiguity.
Best Practices
- Use supported formats for better parsing.
- Give context if the file is long or complex.
- Double-check important summaries or extractions.
- For multiple files, clarify which one you’re referring to.