Drop Any File. Start Asking.
Drop screenshots, PDFs, code, audio, and video straight into the conversation. Ask one question. Get one answer. Keep moving.
The value is not file support. It is less friction.
Most AI apps make attachments feel like another workflow. Chapeta treats files as part of the same conversation, so you can move from question to answer without switching tools or rebuilding context.
Images
10 MBAttach screenshots, photos, diagrams, and graphics directly to your Chapeta conversations. Vision-capable models analyze the image content and respond contextually.
How It Works
Drag an image onto the Chapeta panel or click the attachment button. Chapeta sends the image to your selected model using the vision API. Models like GPT, Claude, and Gemini can describe, analyze, and answer questions about image content.
Example Prompts
Tips
- PNG works best for screenshots and UI elements with sharp edges.
- JPG is ideal for photos where file size matters more than pixel-perfect quality.
- WebP offers the best compression-to-quality ratio for web images.
- Reduce image dimensions before attaching if you are hitting the 10MB limit.
Documents
25 MBUpload PDF documents for summarization, analysis, data extraction, and question-answering. Chapeta extracts text content and sends it as context to your chosen model.
How It Works
Attach a PDF via drag-and-drop or the attachment button. Chapeta extracts the text layer from the PDF and includes it in the conversation context. For scanned PDFs without a text layer, use an image-based approach by converting pages to images first.
Example Prompts
Tips
- PDFs with selectable text work best. Scanned documents may need OCR first.
- For very long documents, consider attaching specific pages rather than the whole file.
- Password-protected PDFs must be unlocked before attaching.
- Tables and structured data in PDFs are extracted as text, so formatting may vary.
Code Files
1 MBAttach source code files for review, debugging, refactoring, and explanation. Chapeta sends the file contents as text context, preserving syntax and structure.
How It Works
Attach any text-based file via drag-and-drop or the attachment button. Chapeta reads the file contents and includes them in the conversation. The model receives the full source code with proper formatting, enabling accurate code analysis.
Example Prompts
Tips
- The 1MB limit is generous for individual source files.
- Any text-based file works, not just common programming languages.
- Config files (.env, .yaml, .toml, .json) are fully supported.
- For best results, mention the language or framework in your prompt.
Audio
25 MBAttach audio files for transcription, summarization, and analysis. Models with audio understanding can process speech, music, and sound content.
How It Works
Attach an audio file via drag-and-drop or the attachment button. Chapeta sends the audio data to models that support audio input. The model can transcribe speech, identify speakers, summarize conversations, and answer questions about the audio content.
Example Prompts
Tips
- MP3 and M4A offer the best balance of quality and file size.
- Clear audio with minimal background noise produces the best transcriptions.
- For long recordings, the 25MB limit may require compression or splitting.
- Audio support depends on the model. Check your model supports audio input.
Video
100 MBAttach video files for visual analysis, transcription, and content understanding. Models process video frames and audio tracks to understand the full content.
How It Works
Attach a video file via drag-and-drop or the attachment button. Chapeta processes the video and sends frame samples and audio to the model. The model can describe scenes, transcribe dialogue, identify on-screen text, and answer questions about the video content.
Example Prompts
Tips
- MP4 with H.264 encoding is the most widely compatible format.
- Shorter clips (under 2 minutes) produce more focused analysis.
- MOV files from iPhone recordings work without conversion.
- Video support depends on the model. Not all models process video input.
What people actually do with file support
Ask questions about PDFs
Drop a document into the chat and get answers, summaries, deadlines, and extracted facts without skimming the whole thing.
Turn screenshots into context
Debug an error, understand a UI, or extract visible text from what is on your screen right now.
Extract data from files
Move from raw files to clean takeaways when the job is analysis, not just storage.
Summarize dense reports fast
Get the key points first, then decide whether the full read is worth your time.