AI document analysis is now available across the whole platform. Open any document, type a question in plain language — "what is the due date?", "what total amount appears here?" — and Qubria answers by reading the real content of the file, not the web.

It works on PDF, Word, Excel, images and even scanned documents: the text is extracted in your own browser and, when needed, the vision model reads the page as an image. If the question falls outside the document, the assistant says so instead of making things up.
It is not a chatbot with opinions about the world; it is an assistant that reads your documents and answers with your data.
The talent engine applies the same technology to CVs: upload a résumé and get a structured profile — experience, education and skills — alongside an anonymized version, with no personal data, for bias-free screening.

Everything goes through access control: the AI only sees what your role can see, and every analysis is written to the audit log without storing the sensitive content. That is the difference between a generic chatbot and an assistant that knows your documents.





