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Private Document Storage in Japanese
Efficient Storage Solutions for Private Documents in Japanese

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Frequently Asked Questions
Private document storage refers to securely storing documents with limited access to ensure confidentiality and protect sensitive information.
Yes, the tool supports Japanese and can handle text inputs in Japanese for document processing tasks, ensuring seamless functionality across languages.
Upload your documents through the supported formats, and they will be securely managed within the platform, ready for you to process using AI features.
Yes, you can upload text files and documents in Japanese, and the AI tool will handle and process them adequately in the same language.
The platform supports various file types including .txt, .md, .json, .csv for text and different image, audio, and video formats for transcription.
While specifics aren’t detailed, the tool provides secure storage solutions, focusing on efficient document management and processing.
Yes, each file can be a maximum of 100 MB, with audio and video files limited to 60 minutes, ensuring streamlined processing.
Though primarily for processing and enhancing content, document translation isn't a focus. However, content can be handled in Japanese.
Documents are managed within the platform for processing but specifics on storage duration aren’t provided. Focus is on efficient handling.
There’s no real-time preview feature, but you can process documents through various AI-driven enhancement and summarizing options.
No, the service requires an online connection to process and manage documents with the AI-driven tools available within the platform.
Direct editing of documents in the tool isn't possible. You can use AI tools to enhance or rewrite and then copy results to an editor.
The tool supports multiple languages for document handling, ensuring versatility in processing various linguistic contents effectively.
Support for Japanese images via OCR is implied, suggesting capability in processing handwritten text in images, though details aren’t specified.
There’s no mention of customizing document storage, focusing instead on secure, efficient handling through standard accessible solutions.