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How to Chat With PDFs and Documents Using AI

Upload a PDF or Word file, ask focused questions, get a summary, and extract specific information without scanning the whole document manually. ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini can all handle this workflow today.

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PDF and document Q&ASummaries, extraction, and follow-up prompts

Start here

  • Upload the file
  • Ask one focused question
  • Choose the right tool if the task gets more complex
  • Verify the answer against the source document

What people mean by “chat with a PDF”

Most users are trying to upload a file, ask a focused question, get a summary, or extract something useful without reading the whole document line by line.

Upload a file and ask direct questions

For example: What does this report say about pricing, risks, or deadlines?

Get a fast summary first

Useful when the document is long, technical, or unfamiliar.

Extract targeted information

Pull out risks, contract terms, action items, key findings, or page references.

Search inside a long document conversationally

Ask follow-up questions instead of manually scanning dozens of pages.

Which AI tools can do this now

Mainstream AI assistants now support file uploads directly, so you can often do this inside the model you already use. According to OpenAI, ChatGPT can work with uploaded files for questions, summaries, and extraction. Anthropic documents multiple document types for Claude, including PDF and DOCX. Google documents file upload and analysis in Gemini Apps.

ChatGPT
PDF uploadSummariesExtraction

Best for general document Q&A, quick summaries, and everyday file-based prompts.

Open ChatGPT PDF guide
Claude
DOCX supportLong filesPDF analysis

Strong fit for longer reports, contracts, and detailed document follow-up workflows.

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Gemini
File uploadsDocsSheets

Useful for multi-file workflows, Drive-based uploads, and tasks that mix documents with spreadsheets, media, or code.

Open Gemini guide

How to choose between ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini

Start with the workflow you need, then choose the tool that fits that document task best.

ScenarioBest first choiceWhy it fits
Summarize one PDF quicklyChatGPTStrong fit for fast summaries, extraction, comparisons, and rewriting text-heavy files into cleaner notes.
Review a long report or contract in depthClaudeBetter fit when the file is long, the follow-up questions are layered, or the review needs themes, issues, and structured analysis.
Work across several file types in one promptGeminiUseful when the task spans documents, spreadsheets, Drive files, NotebookLM notebooks, videos, or code.
Compare sections or extract action items from a text-heavy fileChatGPTUsually the fastest option for turning a document into bullets, tables, meeting notes, or lists of tasks and deadlines.
Analyze charts, visuals, and long PDFs togetherClaudeAnthropic documents richer PDF handling for qualifying PDFs, which makes Claude a better first try for visually important long documents.
Ask questions using Drive, media, and supporting files togetherGeminiIts upload model is broader than document-only workflows and is designed for mixed inputs in the same conversation.
People often start with ChatGPT for the fastest first pass

It is often the easiest place to upload a document, ask a few questions, and get a quick summary or extraction result.

People often move to Claude when the document needs deeper reading

People often switch when the file is long, the answer needs more structure, or the review involves contracts, research, or layered follow-up.

People often switch to Gemini when file size becomes the bottleneck

Users often reach for Gemini when upload ceilings, mixed file sets, or large archives become the main problem.

Upload formats and file limits at a glance

The right tool is not just about model quality. It is also about whether your file type, file size, and workflow fit the platform’s upload rules.

ToolCommon supported uploadsHeadline limitsBest to remember
ChatGPTDocuments, spreadsheets, presentations, text files, images, and PDFsUp to 512MB per file; text and document files also have a 2 million token ceilingGreat for text-heavy files, but richer PDF visual retrieval is more clearly documented for Enterprise and Edu.
ClaudePDF, DOCX, CSV, TXT, HTML, ODT, RTF, EPUB, JSON, XLSX, plus common image formatsUp to 30MB per file and up to 20 files per chatVery strong when the file is long, and qualifying PDFs under 100 pages can include visual analysis.
GeminiDocuments, spreadsheets, NotebookLM notebooks, photos, videos, ZIP files, code folders, GitHub repositoriesUp to 10 files per prompt; 2GB per video; most other file types up to 100MBBest when the workflow mixes file types, but very large uploads can still exceed the useful context window.

Step-by-step guide

1

Choose the right AI tool

Start with ChatGPT for straightforward Q&A and summaries, or Claude for longer and more layered document analysis.

2

Upload the file

Attach the PDF, DOCX, or other supported file directly in the chat interface.

3

Ask one focused question first

Instead of “summarize everything,” start with the exact output you want.

4

Follow up with extraction or comparison prompts

Ask for risks, key conclusions, differences between sections, or evidence for a claim.

5

Verify against the original document

Always check important claims, quotes, figures, or page references against the source file.

Useful prompts for chatting with PDFs

Use these prompts as a starting point when you upload a PDF or document into an AI assistant. They work best for summaries, topic search, extraction, and follow-up questions.

Summarize this PDF in 5 bullet points.
What are the key findings in this document?
What does this file say about [topic]?
Extract all action items from this document.
Compare section 2 and section 5.
Pull out the strongest quotes related to [topic].
Turn this PDF into structured notes.
Explain this document as if I were new to the topic.

Use cases

Research papers

Summarize methodology, limitations, and findings before reading the full paper closely.

Business reports

Extract KPIs, guidance, risks, pricing comments, and strategic priorities.

Contracts and policies

Spot obligations, exceptions, renewal terms, and clauses that need review.

Textbooks and notes

Build study guides, explanations, flashcards, and section-by-section summaries.

Related guides

ChatGPTChatGPT PDF guide

Upload files, ask better questions, and handle summaries and extraction tasks.

Open guide
ClaudeClaude PDF guide

Use Claude for long documents, reports, contracts, and follow-up analysis.

Open guide
GeminiGemini file upload guide

Use Gemini for mixed file workflows across documents, spreadsheets, media, and code.

Open guide
HubAI Document Guides

Return to the hub for related tasks, future tool pages, and official sources.

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FAQ

Yes. OpenAI documents file uploads and explains that users can ask questions, summarize files, and extract information from uploaded content.
Yes. Anthropic documents support for multiple document types, including PDF and DOCX, with specific file limits and PDF-processing notes.
Google documents file uploads and analysis in Gemini Apps, including supported document types and upload limits.
Often no for basic analysis. A separate tool is more relevant when the next step is exporting, organizing, or sharing the output of those document workflows.

Official documentation

  • OpenAI Help Center: File Uploads FAQ
  • Anthropic Help Center: What kinds of documents can I upload to Claude.ai?
  • Gemini Apps Help: Upload and analyse files in Gemini Apps

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