Beyond conversation: AI agents that actually edit documents
The way we work with documents is changing. Your users no longer need to manually extract data, fill forms, or hunt through pages to redact sensitive information. AI Assistant now goes beyond answering questions — it takes action on documents autonomously through natural language commands.
Watch our on-demand demo to see the new document editing agent in action:
- Contextual visual understanding — The agent analyzes graphs and charts by rendering pages, no screenshots needed.
- Multistep reasoning — Complex requests like finding and categorizing document references require multiple lookups and intelligent organization.
- Advanced measurement and calculation — Measure bedrooms from blueprints, convert units, and calculate dimensions, even when no direct measurements exist.
- Intelligent form filling — Extract information from transcripts and automatically populate form fields.
- Natural language redaction — Say “redact all names from the first page” and the agent identifies them contextually, highlights for review, and applies permanent redaction on approval.
- Skills and business logic — Custom skills provide business-specific guidance, like understanding how blueprints are labeled, or applying your validation rules.
These capabilities address common bottlenecks across legal and compliance teams, construction firms, finance departments, healthcare organizations, and government agencies where manual document processing slows teams down.
Watch on demand
Ready to see document automation reimagined? Watch our demo on demand to discover how AI Assistant turns documents from static files into intelligent, actionable systems — all controlled through natural language.
Speakers
Toni Buffa
Marketing Manager
Since graduating from Missouri State University (go Bears!), Toni has built her career in marketing. Outside of work, she loves going to concerts and spending quality time with friends, family, and her cats.
Nick Winder
Core Staff Software Engineer
When Nick started tinkering with guitar effects pedals, he didn’t realize it’d take him all the way to a career in software. He has worked on products that communicate with space, blast Metallica to packed stadiums, and enable millions to use documents through Nutrient, but in his personal life, he enjoys the simplicity of running in the mountains.