Media handling

Catherine works with photos, voice notes, documents, and files — sending, receiving, and acting on them across any channel.

Photos and images

Sending you images Catherine can send images directly in your chat — design outputs, screenshots, generated graphics, charts, and reports as visual files.

Receiving images Send Catherine a photo and she'll work with it:

  • "What does this say?" (photo of a handwritten note, whiteboard, or sign)

  • "Compare these two finishes" (two product photos)

  • "Read the text in this screenshot"

  • "What's wrong with this design?" (she'll critique and suggest improvements)

She reads text in images (OCR), analyses visual content, and compares images side by side.

Voice notes

Send Catherine a voice note and she'll:

  1. Transcribe it — Convert your speech to text

  2. Act on it — If you gave instructions, she executes them

  3. Summarise it — If it was information, she stores the key points

[Voice note: "Hey Catherine, remind me to call the plumber tomorrow and also check if Dave replied to the quote email"]

She'll set the reminder and check your email — no typing required.

Documents

Catherine reads and works with:

  • PDFs — Contracts, reports, invoices, manuals

  • Spreadsheets — CSV, Excel files — she reads, analyses, and modifies data

  • Word documents — She reads, edits, and reformats

  • Presentations — She reads slide content and creates new decks

Send her a file and tell her what to do:

  • "Read this contract and summarise the key terms"

  • "Pull the totals from this spreadsheet"

  • "Reformat this document to match our template"

Sending files to you

Catherine can generate and send files directly in your chat:

  • PDF reports

  • Spreadsheets with compiled data

  • Designed graphics and images

  • Formatted documents

She delivers them as attachments in your messaging app — no portals or download links.

File size and format notes

Catherine handles standard file sizes across all channels. For very large files (videos, large datasets), she may use a download link instead of an inline attachment. She'll let you know if this happens.

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