If you want a tool to interact with documents and multimedia with AI smarts, ChatDox is a good candidate. It's an AI-powered information retrieval system that lets you ask questions of a broad range of documents and multimedia sources, including PDF, DOCX, TXT, CSV files, YouTube videos, audio files, video files and websites. It works in multiple languages, lets you define your own categories, and can be integrated with your own code with an API for reading documents.
Another good option is Bearly, a productivity tool that brings AI to your Mac, Windows or Linux machine. It includes HyperChat for analyzing and querying documents, transcribing audio and video, and querying the web in real-time. Bearly also offers a Prompt Marketplace with more than 50 templates and protects data with no query logging and user-owned encryption keys.
If you need to get more out of PDFs, ChatPDF is an AI-powered system designed to let you ask questions and get answers and summaries from PDFs. It can handle multi-file chats, cite sources and work with PDFs in any language. That's good for students, researchers and professionals who need to quickly and accurately find information in academic papers, legal contracts and other documents.
Last, Quivr offers a single search engine for documents, tools and databases with AI technology. It can interact with multiple file formats and apps, and offers a private and local alternative to OpenAI's GPT models. Quivr offers several pricing levels, so it can be used for personal productivity and data management.