Chat with PDF
Chat with your PDF — and get answers that cite the page.
Upload a document, or a whole set, and ask it anything. Every answer is grounded in your sources and carries citation chips anchored to the exact passage and page, so you can verify a claim instead of trusting an unsourced AI. Then turn the PDF into flashcards, study it, or publish what you found — all in one workspace.
Answers that cite the page
Ask a question and get an answer with citation chips anchored to the exact passage and page it came from, so you can jump to the source and verify instead of trusting an unsourced AI.
Chat across a whole set of PDFs
Point the AI at one document or a stack of them and ask across the lot — answers stay grounded in the sources you selected, not the open web.
Turn a PDF into study tools
Generate flashcards and practice quizzes straight from a document, then review them in a focused reader that remembers where you left off.
Summarize and brief in one pass
Get a grounded summary and a set of suggested starter questions the moment you add a source, so you know what's inside before you start reading.
Repurpose what you find
Pull the key points out of a PDF and turn them into a post, a thread, or a summary node — capture the insight once and reuse it everywhere.
Publish your findings
Your reading workspace and your publishing tool are the same place: take a cited answer or report all the way to a public, SEO-ready post without copying it anywhere else.
Frequently asked questions
How is this different from pasting a PDF into a chatbot?
Answers are grounded in the document you uploaded and carry citation chips anchored to the exact page and passage, so you can verify each claim against the original. Your sources stay in a workspace you can search, study, and publish from — not a throwaway chat window.
Can I chat with more than one PDF at once?
Yes. Add several documents to a source set and ask questions across all of them — the AI retrieves from the sources you selected and cites which one each part of the answer came from.
Does the AI make things up about my PDF?
Answers are scoped to the sources you point it at and carry inline citations back to the passage they came from, so you can check each claim against the original rather than trusting an unsourced response.
Is it free to start?
You can start for free: upload a PDF and ask it questions without a credit card. Paid tiers exist for heavier use and monetization, but chatting with your own documents works on the free tier.
Stop reading the whole PDF. Ask it.
Free to start. Upload a PDF, then ask it anything.
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