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Confidential File Storage for Freelancers
Secure Solutions for Confidential File Storage for Freelancers

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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool provides secure and efficient text editing and enhancement capabilities using AI to transform and improve written content.
Freelancers can upload text, images, audio, or video files, which are then transcribed and processed to enhance their document management needs.
Yes, audio files up to 60 minutes in duration can be stored and transcribed for further use.
Yes, all uploaded files are automatically transcribed before processing, allowing for text extraction and manipulation.
Yes, large documents can be condensed into shorter summaries using the Summarize variant, which requires at least 300 characters.
Seven rewording styles are available: Friendly, Formal, Funny, Concise, Engaging, Empathetic, and HumanLike, suitable for different text tones.
No, each file must be 100 MB or less. If larger, split files into smaller parts before uploading.
No, the tool requires an internet connection to function, as it operates through a web-based interface.
Results generated by the tool cannot be edited directly. Instead, adjust the input text and regenerate for different outcomes.
Various file types are supported for upload, including .txt, .jpg, .mp3, and .mp4, enhancing versatility in managing different document formats.
No real-time preview is provided. However, users can quickly generate results and view them afterward.
Files uploaded are automatically transcribed into text, enabling enhanced handling of various media formats.
Yes, the Reword variant works with even a single character, allowing for flexible text modifications.
Custom styles are not available. Users must choose from the predefined styles to reword text.
To create a summary effectively, input should be at least 300 characters, ensuring there's enough content to condense.