An AI virtual assistant is an advanced chat-based assistant that interprets requests written in plain English (or other natural language) and delivers instantaneous, relevant actionable results or information. It could be compared to having a reliable colleague that is always available and ready to help you 24/7. The assistant was developed to help you with daily tasks you don’t want to spend lots of time doing, like composing messages, or organizing thoughts into your word processor, and without any technology experience or complexity. In the version shown, to use the virtual assistant, you simply start a new chat, write your message, and the assistant will take it from there.
How does an AI Virtual Assistant work?
Using the assistant is as simple as opening a new chat and telling it what you need in a sentence or two e.g., “Summarize this research image” or “Draft a polite response to what is shown in this screenshot.” To enhance accuracy and produce tailored responses, the assistant excels when the input is based off of images, which means you can attach an image (screenshot) to provide context. The assistant is based on a chat-first workflow, thus there will be no configuration overhead simply just type, send, and see results.
Key Features
Chat-first design: The layout is simple/clean, presenting one thing front and center; the conversation, thus allowing you to focus on outcomes, not options.
Image aware assistance: You are able to attach images to contextualize the assistant great for screenshot summaries or extracting text, or for helping brainstorm a design. Files and PDFs are not supported. This keeps things fast and light!
Quick-start actions: The interface encourages you to start typing right away, reducing the hurdle for your first result and supporting an intuitive “ask and answer” cycle.
Organized sessions: “New Chat” keeps things separate so you can manage topics (marketing copy, customer service drafts, personal lists, etc.) without the noise.
Minimal-click workflow: Responses are only one message away, thanks to a simple input box and send button, and you’ll be working at the speed of thought!
Real world benefits
Save time: Let the system take over on repetitive tasks, like “turn this screenshot into bullet points,” “write some captions for this product image,” or “take this whiteboard image and generate a to-do list.”
Improved clarity: When you get stuck, drop in a diagram or UI mock and ask for an explanation or improvement recommendations in plain language so you can get moving quicker.
Consistent execution: Create repeatable prompts for common workstreams, morning standups, content drafts, meeting takeaways, etc and keep each one in its own chat.
No friction adoption: The simple interface encourages the team or clients to engage without any expectation of training thus increasing collaboration and momentum.
Practical examples
Social media copy: Upload a screenshot of the product and ask for five Instagram captions that vary in tone playful, professional, urgent, friendly, and witty. The assistant utilizes the image to create captions that feel authentic to the brand.
Customer support preparation: Take a photo of the user facing an error, and then simply ask for a short description plus a friendly reply template you can send. You will get a step-by-step instruction and a reply you can send.
Design feedback: Take a screenshot of a UI, and ask for specific improvements to the UX like improving the hierarchy, suggestions for contrasting accessible colors, and recommendations for microcopy on buttons and tooltips.
Meeting Summary from a whiteboard: Now that you turned your brainstorming notes into a photo, ask for themes, action items, and owners, all summarized in a neat summary you can share.
Learning and research: Send in a chart from an article and ask for it to be simplified along with key takeaways and two follow-up questions to find out more.
Tips to get better results
Provide the context: Use a photo and provide one line about what you want to do “Write a marketing blurb for a screenshot of this feature” to help guide the AI assistant’s tone and produce.
Ask for format: Specify how you want the assistant to output its responses (bullets, steps, a short paragraph, or a call to action), and it will generate production-ready text!
Keep the chat task-specific: Start a “New Chat” for each client or project to keep conversations organized and simple to come back to later.
Keep in mind the limitation: This AI-based tool supports only image attachments, not documents or PDF files. If you need the assistant to read text from a document, use a camera to turn the text into a picture.
Who is it for
Creatives and marketers who need speed of captions, hooks, and summaries from screenshots of the product, campaign, or feature!
Founders and operators who need presentation notes from meetings to help make decisions from whiteboards, dashboards, and UI mockups with speed!
Customer-facing teams who are able to respond quickly and friendly through semantics, from images submitted from users seeing an issue on their screen.
Students and lifelong learners who want a “please simplify” response when seeing diagrams, charts, and visuals when studying and doing research.
Go ahead – give it a try!
Open a new chat, post an image, type out a single sentence about what you want the AI virtual assistant to do for you – and it will come up with a dependent and reasonable answer/output you can use immediately without your time effort. Simple, visual, and you will see your concept switch from image to outcome in a matter of minutes!