How can I upload pdfs ?

You can upload PDFs (and other files) directly in the chat by using the attachment/paperclip button in the message input area.
Here's how it works:
  1. Click the attachment icon (paperclip or "+" button) next to the chat input box.
  2. Select your PDF file from your device.
  3. The file will be uploaded and attached to your message.
  4. Once uploaded, you can ask me to read, summarize, extract text, answer questions, or analyze the content of the PDF.
Once a PDF is attached, I can:
  • Summarize its contents
  • Extract specific information or tables
  • Answer questions based on the document
  • Convert or reformat the content
Just attach the file along with your question and I'll handle the rest!

It is not showinh

That depends on the platform or app you're using to chat with me. File upload support varies by interface. Here are a few things to check:
If you're on a web browser:
  • Try refreshing the page
  • Make sure you're not in a restricted/guest mode
  • Check if your browser is blocking file uploads (try Chrome or Edge)
If you're on a mobile app:
  • The attachment option may be hidden - look for a "+" icon, a paperclip, or swipe up on the input bar
  • Make sure the app has permission to access your files/storage
If the upload button is simply not available:
  • The specific deployment or version of this interface may not support file uploads yet
  • In that case, you can paste the text content of your PDF directly into the chat as an alternative
Workaround - copy & paste:
  1. Open your PDF in any PDF reader (Adobe, browser, etc.)
  2. Select all text (Ctrl+A or Cmd+A)
  3. Copy and paste it into the chat
Would you like to tell me which device or app you're using? I can give more specific guidance.

iPhone and orris

On the Orris app on iPhone, here's what to try:
Look for the attachment option:
  • Check for a "+" or paperclip icon to the left or right of the text input bar at the bottom of the screen
  • Sometimes it appears after you tap the text input field to activate it
If you still don't see it:
  • The Orris iOS app may have file upload as a feature that is not yet enabled or still being rolled out
  • It's possible the feature is available on the web version but not yet on the mobile app
Best workaround right now:
  1. Open your PDF on your iPhone (in Files app, Mail, etc.)
  2. Tap and hold to select all text, then copy it
  3. Paste the text directly into the Orris chat
Alternatively, try accessing Orris on a web browser (Safari or Chrome on your iPhone, or on a computer) - the web version may have the upload button available.
If none of this works, it may simply be a feature that hasn't been added to the iOS app yet. You could check the app's settings or "Help" section for any mention of file uploads.

PDF contains radio images

Since your PDF has radiology images (X-rays, CT scans, MRI, etc.), copy-pasting text won't work. You need actual image upload. Here's what you can do right now:

Option 1: Take a screenshot and share as image
  1. Open the PDF on your iPhone
  2. Take a screenshot of the radiology image (Power + Volume Up)
  3. Share the screenshot directly in the Orris chat - image upload may work even if PDF upload doesn't
  4. Ask me to analyze it
Option 2: Save the image from the PDF
  1. Open the PDF in the Files app or Adobe Acrobat on iPhone
  2. Long-press on the image and save it to your Photos
  3. Upload the saved image in Orris chat
Option 3: Use Orris on a computer browser
  • Open Orris on a desktop/laptop browser
  • File/PDF upload is more likely to be supported there
  • I can read the full PDF including images

Once you share the radiology image, I can help with:
  • Describing findings (X-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound)
  • Identifying anatomical structures
  • Spotting abnormalities
  • Correlating with clinical context
What type of radiology images are in the PDF? That'll help me know what to look for once you share them.
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