Supported Document Formats for Profile Files

Our application supports a wide range of document formats to ensure compatibility and ease of use. Below is a list of supported mime-types, each accompanied by a brief description:

When files are uploaded to the Primary Record, they undergo processing of text and images, making them accessible for search functions and the chat assistant.
  • ABW: AbiWord document format, typically used for word processing documents.
  • AI: Adobe Illustrator file, commonly used for vector graphics.
  • AVIF: AV1 Image File Format, a modern image format for storing still images and sequences.
  • AZW: Amazon Word format, used for eBooks on Kindle devices.
  • BMP: Bitmap image file, used for storing digital images.
  • CBR: Comic Book RAR archive, used for comic book files.
  • CGM: Computer Graphics Metafile, a file format for 2D vector graphics, raster graphics, and text.
  • CHM: Compiled HTML Help file, used for software documentation.
  • CSV: Comma-Separated Values, a plain text format for tabular data.
  • DIR: Adobe Director file, used for multimedia applications.
  • DJVU: DjVu image format, used for scanned documents.
  • DOC: Microsoft Word document, commonly used for text documents.
  • DOCM: Microsoft Word Macro-Enabled Document, similar to DOCX but with macros.
  • DOCX: Microsoft Word Open XML Document, a modern format for Word documents.
  • DOTX: Microsoft Word Template, used for creating standardized documents.
  • DWG: AutoCAD Drawing Database file, used for 2D and 3D design data.
  • DXF: Drawing Exchange Format, a CAD data file format.
  • EMF: Enhanced Metafile, a graphics file format on Windows.
  • EPUB: Electronic Publication, a widely used eBook format.
  • GIF: Graphics Interchange Format, used for animated and static images.
  • HEIC: High Efficiency Image Coding, an image format that reduces file size.
  • HEIF: High Efficiency Image Format, a format for individual images and sequences.
  • HTML: HyperText Markup Language, used for creating web pages.
  • ICO: Icon file, used for representing icons in computer applications.
  • JPEG: Joint Photographic Experts Group format, commonly used for digital photos.
  • KEY: Apple Keynote presentation file.
  • BIN: Binary file, a generic file format for binary data.
  • LWP: Lotus Word Pro document, used in IBM Lotus software.
  • M4A: Apple introduced the M4A format to differentiate MPEG-4 audio files from MP4 files
  • MARKDOWN: A lightweight markup language for creating formatted text.
  • PRC: Palm Resource Compiler file, used for Palm OS applications.
  • NUMBERS: Apple Numbers spreadsheet file.
  • ODG: OpenDocument Graphics, a vector graphics format.
  • ODP: OpenDocument Presentation, used for presentations.
  • ODS: OpenDocument Spreadsheet, a spreadsheet format.
  • ODT: OpenDocument Text, a word processing format.
  • PAGES: Apple Pages document, used in Apple's word processing software.
  • PDB: Palm Database File, used for Palm OS applications.
  • PDF: Portable Document Format, widely used for documents.
  • PML: Palm Markup Language, used for eBooks on Palm devices.
  • PNG: Portable Network Graphics, a raster graphics file format.
  • PPT: Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation, used for slideshows.
  • POTX: Microsoft PowerPoint Template, used for creating standardized presentations.
  • PPM: Portable Pixmap, an image file format.
  • PPSX: Microsoft PowerPoint Slide Show, a presentation file format.
  • PPTM: Microsoft PowerPoint Macro-Enabled Presentation.
  • PPTX: Microsoft PowerPoint Open XML Presentation, a modern format for slideshows.
  • PSD: Adobe Photoshop Document, used for image editing.
  • RTF: Rich Text Format, used for text documents with formatting.
  • SVG: Scalable Vector Graphics, used for vector images.
  • TEX: LaTeX source document, used for typesetting.
  • TIF/TIFF: Tagged Image File Format, used for high-quality images.
  • TXT: Plain Text file, used for unformatted text.
  • VSD: Microsoft Visio Drawing, used for diagrams and vector graphics.
  • WEBP: WebP image format, provides lossy and lossless compression.
  • WMF: Windows Metafile, a graphics file format.
  • WPD: WordPerfect Document, used in Corel WordPerfect software.
  • WPS: Microsoft Works Word Processor Document.
  • XLS: Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet, used for tabular data.
  • XLSM: Microsoft Excel Macro-Enabled Spreadsheet.
  • XLSX: Microsoft Excel Open XML Spreadsheet, a modern format for spreadsheets.
  • XPS: XML Paper Specification, a document format developed by Microsoft.