Today we're launching Hooh AI, a workspace where you talk to your documents.
Upload a PDF, a Word file, or a photo of a form, and Hooh AI reads it, understands it, and helps you actually do something with it - answer a question, pull out the numbers that matter, fill in the blanks, sign it, or just explain in plain language what the thing actually says. There's no tool to learn. The interface is a conversation. You ask, and Hooh AI works on the document in front of you.
We built Hooh AI because documents are where everyday life and real work both get stuck. A medical bill you can't decode. A lease with a clause you're not sure about. A PDF form that needs filling, signing, and sending before Friday. A folder of contracts nobody has time to read. The information you need is right there - it's just locked inside formatting, jargon, and files that don't talk back. Hooh AI makes them talk back.
What you can do with Hooh AI
Hooh AI isn't a viewer with a chatbot bolted on. It reads the document, builds an understanding of it, and can change it. A few of the things people are already doing:
Understand anything. Drop in a 40-page agreement and ask "what am I actually committing to?" Ask a lab result what's out of range. Ask a bill why the number is what it is. Hooh AI answers from your document, and points to where in the text the answer came from.
You: Here's my hospital bill. Why is it so high, and is anything double-charged?
Hooh: The total is driven by three line items: the ER facility fee ($1,840), a CT scan ($1,210), and lab work ($430). I don't see exact duplicates, but "Metabolic Panel" appears on lines 7 and 12 at different prices - worth questioning. Here's each charge with its place on the bill so you can verify.
Change the document, not just read it. Rotate or reorder pages, crop, delete, merge. Fill out a PDF form by just telling Hooh AI your details. Sign it. Redact the parts you don't want shared. Open a Word file in the Hooh AI Editor, edit it, and export as DOCX - or turn your content into a PowerPoint (PPTX).
You: Fill in my contact details on this rental application and flag anything still missing.
Hooh: Done - name, address, phone, and email are filled. Two fields still need you: "Employer reference" and the signature box on page 3. Want me to drop a signature there now?
Connect the dots across documents - and the web. Ask a question that spans several files at once: compare two contracts, reconcile a statement against a receipt, or check this year's lease against last year's. And when the answer isn't in your documents, Hooh AI can research it on the web and bring back what it finds - so you're not switching tabs to make sense of your own paperwork.
Stay ahead of what's inside. Hooh AI notices dates and obligations - a renewal, a payment due, a deadline buried on page 9 - and can remind you before they pass.
Organizes itself. Every file you add is automatically sorted, categorized, and tagged the moment it lands - no folders to build, no naming to fuss over. Your workspace stays tidy on its own, and everything is searchable in one place.
On your laptop and in your pocket. Hooh AI is available on the web and on iOS, and everything stays in sync. Start on your phone in a waiting room, pick it back up on your desktop at home - your documents and conversations are right where you left them.
It works across the documents most of life runs on: PDFs, Word files, and images of paper. Whether you're a person sorting out a bill or a team handling contracts and forms all day, it's the same simple surface.
How it works
When you upload a file, Hooh AI doesn't wait for you to ask the first question - it gets to work immediately. It figures out what kind of document it is, reads the text (including from scans and photos), and builds a structured understanding of the content before you type anything. So when you do ask, the answer is fast and grounded in what's actually on the page.
Under the hood, Hooh AI routes each request to the model best suited to it, and keeps its answers tied to the source. The goal isn't a clever chatbot that sounds confident - it's an assistant that's right because it's reading your document, not guessing from memory.
Your documents stay yours
This part isn't a footnote for us; it's the foundation.
All extracted document data is encrypted with a key derived for you and you alone. Your data isn't pooled with other users', isn't used to train AI models, and isn't sitting in our database as readable text. Even internally, your content isn't something we can read. Practically, that means the bill, the contract, the medical record you trusted us with stays private - which is the only way a product like this earns the right to handle the documents that matter most.
What it doesn't do well yet
We're launching because Hooh AI is genuinely useful today, not because it's finished. A few honest limits:
- It can misread, especially on messy scans, dense tables, or unusual layouts. For anything that matters, verify against the original - which is why Hooh AI shows you where its answers come from.
- It's an assistant, not a professional. Hooh AI can explain a contract clause or a lab value, but it isn't legal, medical, or financial advice. For consequential decisions, talk to a human who's qualified.
- Very long or highly complex documents can still trip it up. We're improving this continuously.
We'd rather tell you where the edges are than pretend they aren't there.
What's next
This is the start. We'll be deepening Hooh AI's understanding of long and complicated documents, expanding what it can edit and automate, and adding skills for the specific kinds of paperwork people deal with most. The fastest way to shape where it goes is to use it and tell us what breaks.
Have feedback? We read all of it. The thumbs-down button exists for a reason - use it generously.