AI PDF Chat

Chat with your PDF documents

Free AI PDF Chat

Paste your PDF text and ask questions in natural language. Get instant answers about document content, key points, and specific details.

How It Works

Paste your PDF text content, click Load Document, then ask questions. The AI searches the document and provides relevant answers.

How to Use

Paste the document text into the input field and load it before asking questions. The best results come from clean text with the original headings, paragraph breaks, and labels still intact. Once the document is loaded, ask focused questions such as "What are the key deadlines?" or "What does the contract say about termination?".

Use follow-up questions to narrow the answer. If the first response points you to the right section, ask for a summary, a definition, or a quote from that section. That makes the chat feel more like a research assistant and less like a search box.

Best Practices

This tool works best when the pasted text is readable and organized. If you are working with a long report or legal document, paste a section at a time and keep your questions tied to that section. That reduces confusion and helps the tool return more relevant answers.

What It's Good For

AI PDF Chat is useful for policy documents, manuals, research papers, contracts, onboarding guides, and meeting notes. It helps you find details quickly, summarize sections, compare ideas, and understand dense text without reading every paragraph from top to bottom.

It is less useful for documents where the important meaning lives in charts, images, or visual layouts. In those cases, extract the text first or ask questions only about the parts that were converted into readable text.

Frequently Asked Questions

What questions can I ask?

Ask about specific topics, request summaries of sections, find key data points, or ask for explanations of complex content.

Is my document stored?

No. All processing happens in your browser. Your document is never sent to any server.

How long can my document be?

The tool works well with documents up to a few thousand words. For longer PDFs, paste the first part of the document, ask your questions, then paste the next part and ask new questions about that section. This keeps each chat focused and the answers accurate.

Can I ask about tables or numbers?

Yes, as long as the numbers are part of the pasted text. Tables often lose their structure when copied from a PDF, so copy the rows as plain text with the column values separated by tabs or commas. The tool will answer based on what it can see in the text.

What if the answer is not in the document?

The tool will tell you that the answer is not present in the text you provided, rather than guessing. If a question matters, rephrase it or paste the relevant section of the document again and ask the tool to focus on that part.

Can I ask about a specific section or clause?

Yes. Mention the section title, clause name, or topic in your question if you know it. Questions like "What does the payment section say?" or "Summarize the first two pages" usually produce more precise answers than a broad request.

What should I do with tables or bullet-heavy PDFs?

Paste the rows or bullets in a clean text format so the relationships are still visible. If the PDF contains a lot of tables, keep the column labels with each row or paste the section one table at a time so the answer stays tied to the right data.

Do I need to create an account to use this tool?

No. All our AI tools are free to use and work directly in your browser without registration or sign-in. Just open the page and start using the tool.

Does this tool work on mobile devices?

Yes. The tool is fully responsive and works on any modern browser on iPhone, iPad, Android phones and tablets. The interface adapts to your screen size automatically.

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