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PDF7.app Launches AI Chat with PDF After 30,000-User Beta

Established 30-million-user platform reports 2-hour average time savings per document; 95% beta satisfaction rate

PDF7.app, a comprehensive PDF toolkit used by more than 30 million people worldwide, announced the full launch of its AI Chat with PDF feature following a successful beta period with 30,000 users. The new capability allows researchers, legal professionals, and business teams to ask questions directly to their PDF documents and receive instant, citation-backed answers.

During the beta testing phase, users reported saving an average of two hours per document—time previously spent manually searching through contracts, research papers, and technical manuals. The feature achieved a 95% satisfaction rate among beta participants.

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Document workflows shouldn’t require five different tools. We built AI Chat into an established platform because professionals need answers fast—not another app to learn.”

— PDF7 spokesperson

Unlike standalone AI chat tools that serve a single purpose, PDF7.app’s AI Chat integrates with more than 40 existing PDF operations including merge, split, compress, convert, and secure functions. This positions the platform as a unified document workspace rather than requiring users to juggle multiple applications.

Among the most common use cases emerging from the beta: contract review and analysis for legal teams, research document synthesis for academics, and one unexpected favorite—automobile manual queries. Users reported asking questions like “How do I reset the tire pressure warning?” instead of flipping through hundreds of pages of owner’s manuals.

“Document workflows shouldn’t require five different tools,” said a PDF7 spokesperson. “We built AI Chat into an established platform because professionals need answers fast—not another app to learn. The beta results confirmed that combining AI assistance with comprehensive PDF tools in one place delivers real productivity gains.”

AI Chat with PDF is available immediately at pdf7.app at no cost, consistent with the platform’s free access model for all 40+ tools. The platform maintains a zero file storage policy—all uploaded documents are processed and immediately deleted to protect user privacy.

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