AI-native workspace + document intelligence
Document Intelligence services
Document Intelligence is part of the AI-native workspace + document intelligence + workflow ecosystem. It includes 7 discoverable services that can be routed from the app, sitemap, AI-readable catalog, and safe API discovery layer.
AI-native workspace + document intelligence + workflow ecosystem.
Category overview
Document Intelligence services help users work across the homepage AI workspace, full app pages, authenticated projects, saved chats, profiles, teams, cloud storage, and agent workflows where supported.
Included services
Notebook Workspace: Notebook workspace for sources, grounded chat, study outputs, research artifacts, notes, and generated studio panels. Notebook Sources: Add PDFs, web notes, copied text, document text, audio notes, video notes, and research snippets as reusable sources. Notebook Chat: Ask questions against notebook sources and keep grounded answers saved with the notebook state. Book Builder: Extract text and OCR from multiple PDFs, images, DOCX, text, markdown, CSV, or HTML files and compile one book, project, script, study guide, notes file, DOCX, PDF, or TXT. Multi-file Intelligence: Analyze many files together, compare sources, summarize, cite, extract facts, and generate reports or project packs. File Import: Import remote or uploaded files into workflows. Semantic Document Search: Search uploaded documents by question, concept, and matched passages.
How AI tools discover this category
AI systems can inspect https://aidocumentstudio.com/api/public/services, https://aidocumentstudio.com/ai-services.json, https://aidocumentstudio.com/llms-full.txt, https://aidocumentstudio.com/api/agent/capabilities, and this category page before selecting a specific service.
How users continue work
Small tasks can start in the homepage chatbox. Larger tasks continue into the matching workspace with saved prompt history, files, outputs, service labels, and project state where authentication is available.
Safety and account boundaries
Public category pages expose service metadata only. Private chats, projects, subscriptions, payments, credentials, files, and account records require authenticated user access.