Document Agent
Ask questions and get cited answers with source evidence highlighted right in the original document.
Works with PDFs, Word, PowerPoint, and many other document formats.
Document Agent: AI That Shows You the Evidence
Understand PDFs and Documents Faster
Upload a PDF, Word document, PowerPoint, or scanned file and ask questions using your plain language.
Document Agent helps you summarize documents, find important information, and understand complex reports without reading every page from start to finish.
Unlike many AI document tools, Document Agent doesn’t just provide an answer—it helps you see where the answer came from. Responses include citations and source passages from your document so you can review the evidence yourself.
Upload a document. Ask a question. Follow the evidence.
Why Use Document Agent?
Anyone can generate an answer.
The harder question is:
Where did that answer come from?
Document Agent helps bridge the gap between AI-generated responses and the original document by connecting answers back to the source material whenever possible.
Instead of blindly trusting a summary, you can inspect the supporting passages yourself.
Ask Questions in Plain English
No special commands required.
Ask questions like:
- What is this document about?
- Give me a summary.
- What are the key findings?
- What recommendations are being made?
- What risks are discussed?
- What does the contract say about termination?
- Where does the document discuss transportation funding?
- What evidence supports this conclusion?
Review Supporting Evidence
When Document Agent answers a question, it can point you back to the sections of the document used to generate the response.
Review the source material yourself and decide whether the answer is supported by the document.
Save Time on Long Documents
Many reports, contracts, manuals, and research papers contain dozens—or hundreds—of pages.
Document Agent helps you locate relevant sections faster so you can spend less time searching and more time understanding.
Works with Common Document Types
Upload and analyze:
- PDF files
- Microsoft Word documents (.docx)
- PowerPoint presentations (.pptx)
- Research papers
- Technical reports
- Contracts
- Policy documents
- Scanned PDFs
- OCR-generated documents
Designed for Real-World Documents
Document Agent is useful whenever you need to understand a document quickly.
Students
Get oriented before diving into assigned readings and research papers.
Researchers
Explore reports, findings, and supporting evidence more efficiently.
Consultants and Analysts
Review lengthy documents and locate important information faster.
Professionals
Find key details hidden inside manuals, policies, proposals, and reports.
Everyday Users
Understand forms, guides, handbooks, and other documents without reading every page line-by-line.
How It Works
1. Upload Your Document
Upload a PDF, Word document, PowerPoint presentation, or scanned file.
2. Ask Questions
Use natural language to explore the document.
3. Review the Evidence
Read summaries, inspect citations, and examine the source passages used to support answers.
AI That Helps You Verify
Large language models are powerful, but they are not perfect.
Document Agent is built around a simple idea:
Answers are more useful when you can review the evidence behind them.
Instead of treating AI responses as the final word, Document Agent helps you move between the answer and the original document so you can make informed decisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a replacement for reading the document?
No.
Document Agent is designed to help you understand documents faster, identify important sections, and locate relevant information. Important decisions should always be based on your review of the original document.
Does it work with scanned PDFs?
Yes. Many scanned and OCR-generated documents can be uploaded and analyzed.
Can I ask follow-up questions?
Yes. You can continue exploring the document through conversation and ask additional questions as new topics emerge.
What kinds of documents work best?
Reports, manuals, contracts, research papers, policy documents, presentations, and other text-heavy documents generally work well.
Start Exploring Your Documents
Stop scrolling through hundreds of pages trying to find the answer.
Upload your document, ask a question, and follow the evidence.
Document Agent: AI That Shows You the Evidence.