Overview
Chat allows you to talk with an AI that understands the content of the files in your library. Our AI can always see your current file. When you ask questions like “Help me understand this research paper,” the AI knows exactly which paper you're referring to.
Flashcards and notes
You can now create flashcards and notes directly in the chat. When you have a file or group open, these will be generated using information from that source. Simply ask Unriddle as part of your prompt. For example "Generate some flashcards to help me better understand the content of chapter 6".
Attachments
Highlight specific parts of a file and click "Chat" to attach a particular excerpt to your message. You can also attach images to your conversations - simply drag and drop them anywhere in chat to include their contents as part of your question.
Please note image support is currently not available for the DeepSeek R1 model.
Highlighted references
We make it easy to verify the accuracy of a response generated by our AI. Every response includes clickable page references (for documents) or timestamps (for video and audio) that take you to the part of the source material where the response was drawn from.
Update (Feb 12, 2025): We've modified how references are displayed. Previously, reference numbers indicated the source page number. Now, references are numbered sequentially within each response (1, 2, 3, etc.), similar to in-text citations. The functionality remains the same - clicking a reference number will still scroll you to the corresponding section.
Creating and exporting
Create a new chat by clicking on the the three dot menu in the top right corner of the chat window and selecting “New chat”. You can export the chat as a .txt file from the same menu.