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How To Upload A Document To ChatGPT
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Arjun Sha -
OpenAI has been adding several interesting features to ChatGPT, including support for
web browsing and plugins. However, there is still no way to upload a document natively
and ask questions from its context. Sure, some users can train an AI chatbot on their
data, but not everyone has the understanding to set up tools and libraries. So if you are
looking for an easy way to upload a document to ChatGPT, this tutorial is going to help
you. We have included six different ways to upload PDF, Word, Excel, and other
documents to ChatGPT.
You can follow our detailed article on how to enable and use Code Interpreter in
ChatGPT. However, in this tutorial, I am briefly going to demonstrate the steps.
1. Open ChatGPT (visit) and move to “Settings” from the bottom-left corner.
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2. Under “Beta features“, enable the toggle for “Code Interpreter”.
3. Now, move to the “GPT-4” model and choose “Code Interpreter” from the drop-down
menu.
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4. A “+” button will now appear in the text field below. You can click on it to upload files
to ChatGPT natively.
5. Here, I have uploaded a PDF file to perform OCR and make it searchable in
ChatGPT.
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We know that OpenAI has not yet added a native functionality to upload documents and
files to ChatGPT. However, using a cool ChatGPT Chrome extension, you can upload
various types of files to ChatGPT and it works flawlessly. The extension is called
ChatGPT File Uploader Extended, and it lets you upload several document formats,
including TXT, JS, PY, HTML, CSS, JSON, CSV, MD, TS, TSX, JSX, PDF, DOC, DOCX,
XLS, XLSX, and ZIP. To learn about it works, follow the steps below.
2. Now, simply open the ChatGPT website (visit) and an “Upload” button will appear at
the bottom right.
3. Click the button and select the document you wish to upload. Among the popular
document formats, it supports PDF, DOC, DOCX, XLSX, TXT, and more.
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4. It will now start processing your document automatically.
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5. After a while, the AI chatbot will generate a summary of the document.
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6. You can now ask questions, and ChatGPT will answer from the uploaded document.
How cool is that?
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7. I tested Word files, Excel tables, PDF documents, and more, and it processed
everything successfully. Keep in mind that it cannot process documents with scanned
images, though.
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How to Upload a Document to ChatGPT
8. You can also click the “Settings” icon next to the “Upload” button and increase the
chunk size if you have a large document. Also, you can customize the prompts, ZIP file
settings, and more.
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How to Upload a Document to ChatGPT
For free users, the service allows up to 120 pages per PDF file (10MB or below)
and three PDF file uploads in a day. You can ask up to 50 questions per day. If you
choose to get the Plus subscription ($5 per month), you can upload up to 2,000 pages per
PDF document to this ChatGPT website. Here is how to use it.
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1. Head over to chatpdf.com (visit) and click on “Drop PDF here” to upload your PDF
document.
2. You can also enter the URL of a PDF file using the “From URL” link at the bottom.
3. It will process the PDF document within a few seconds depending on the file size.
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4. First, it will show a summary of the document with three suggested questions. You can
also ask your questions below and chat with the PDF file.
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Analyze Documents Using ChatGPT-powered Bing AI Sidebar
For those unaware, Microsoft has added a ChatGPT-powered Bing Sidebar (also called
Discover) to its Edge browser. It’s one of the best AI tools that allows you to analyze
documents without even having to upload the file. Simply open the document in Microsoft
Edge, and it will automatically process the file. Here is how it works.
1. Launch Microsoft Edge and open the PDF file by pressing “Ctrl + O”. You can also
open the web version of Microsoft Office or Google Docs or even a webpage.
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2. Now, click the Bing Sidebar button and start asking questions. You can begin with a
summary, and it will give a contextualized answer from the document open in that tab.
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3. You can ask further questions, and it will continue answering from the document
itself. You can also click on “Answer from this page instead” if it responds from the web.
1. First, open the ChatGPT website (visit) and enable ChatGPT Plugins by following our
linked guide.
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2. Next, move to the “GPT-4” model. Here, click on the “Plugins” option.
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3. Here, move to the “All” section, look for the “AskYourPDF” plugin, and install it. You
can also try the Link Reader plugin, which works similarly.
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5. Finally, enter the document link into ChatGPT, and you can ask any question you
want.
6. If you want to upload your own document, run the below prompt and it will give you a
link where you can upload the file.
upload a document
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7. Open the link and here, you can upload a variety of document formats, including PDF,
DOC, DOCX, TXT, PPT, PPTX, CSV, EPUB, and RTF.
8. It will now give you a document ID. Copy it. This will allow you to continue chatting
with the document in ChatGPT’s interface.
9. Simply paste the document ID and ask your questions. It will automatically identify your
uploaded document and let you ask questions from that particular document only.
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Upload a Document to ChatGPT Using BookGPT
Finally, there is also a BookGPT project on Hugging Face that lets you upload an entire
book. If you have a large document, this project is suitable for you. It uses ChatGPT’s API
to process and analyze the document. The only drawback is that you need to add your
OpenAI API key. Here is how it works.
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2. Then, click on “Create a new secret key” and copy the API key. If you have exhausted
your free API credit, you need to add a card to use it.
3. Next, open the BookGPT project and paste the OpenAI API key at the bottom.
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4. After that, add the URL of the PDF document or upload a local PDF file to ChatGPT.
Now, ask your questions and click on “Submit” here.
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5. Within a few seconds, the document will be processed, and you will get an answer
with page number citations. Isn’t that cool? You can now continue asking more
questions.
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