you snap a photo of a chart from a Vet visit with your cat- it lives in your drive as a PDF, CSV, markdown file, HTML that can be styled- everything- and of course the original jpeg...
I built AnyDocAI because I was constantly needing to extract CSV data from quick photos I took. But over time, I realized it wasn’t just about one format — I was always converting something.
I'd go from images to CSV, then from CSV to markdown to pass into an LLM, and then take that markdown and turn it into styled HTML to share with someone. It hit me: I needed a universal document layer — a system where every file type I work with is instantly accessible, convertible, and usable.
That’s where AnyDocAI came from. Current tools — even big players like Google Drive — just aren’t built for this kind of flexible, fast data handling. They’re not designed for people who constantly switch between formats, extract data, or structure info for AI workflows.
I figured… if I need this, others probably do too. And maybe — just maybe — there’s still room to take on something as big as online drives. Especially if the incumbents aren’t adapting fast enough.
reach out if you find this interesting or have any feedback or critiques: boshjerns on X
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[ 2.5 ms ] story [ 10.4 ms ] threadI built AnyDocAI because I was constantly needing to extract CSV data from quick photos I took. But over time, I realized it wasn’t just about one format — I was always converting something.
I'd go from images to CSV, then from CSV to markdown to pass into an LLM, and then take that markdown and turn it into styled HTML to share with someone. It hit me: I needed a universal document layer — a system where every file type I work with is instantly accessible, convertible, and usable.
That’s where AnyDocAI came from. Current tools — even big players like Google Drive — just aren’t built for this kind of flexible, fast data handling. They’re not designed for people who constantly switch between formats, extract data, or structure info for AI workflows.
I figured… if I need this, others probably do too. And maybe — just maybe — there’s still room to take on something as big as online drives. Especially if the incumbents aren’t adapting fast enough.
reach out if you find this interesting or have any feedback or critiques: boshjerns on X