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File Upload

Upload and use documents, images, and audio files directly in your AI conversations.

Upload files directly to your AI conversations using the simple drag-and-drop interface or by clicking the attachment icon in the chat interface. agao supports various file types including documents, images, and audio files, each with different capabilities and persistence behaviors. Simply drag files from your computer into the chat interface to start using them in your conversations.

File Upload Interface

Documents

Document uploads support PDF, DOCX, CSV, and XLSX file formats. These files are processed and stored persistently throughout your conversation session. When you upload a document, it remains available for the AI to reference even if you reload the chat from history or continue the conversation later. The AI can search through, analyze, and extract information from these documents across multiple messages and conversation sessions.

Document content is indexed and searchable, allowing the AI to provide contextual responses based on the uploaded material. This makes document uploads ideal for long-form analysis, research tasks, and ongoing projects where you need consistent access to reference materials.

Images

Image uploads are supported when using AI models that have visual capabilities. You can drag and drop common image formats like JPG, PNG, and GIF directly into the chat. However, images are only available within the current message context - they are not stored persistently across the conversation.

This means that once you move to the next message or continue the conversation, the AI will no longer have access to previously uploaded images. Image uploads are perfect for immediate analysis, description, or questions about visual content, but require re-uploading if you need to reference them again later in the conversation.

Audio Files

Audio file uploads support common formats like MP3, WAV, and M4A. When you upload an audio file, agao automatically transcribes the content using speech-to-text technology. The transcribed text is then treated as a document upload, making it persistently available throughout your conversation.

This transcription process means audio uploads behave similarly to document uploads in terms of persistence - the transcribed content remains accessible across conversation sessions and chat history reloads. Audio uploads are ideal for meeting recordings, interviews, lectures, or any spoken content you want to analyze or reference throughout extended conversations.