AI PDF chat
Chat with PDFs on magicdoor.ai
Upload PDFs, ask questions, switch models when the job changes, and pay for the usage you actually need instead of stacking single-product AI subscriptions.
$6/month including $1 credit. Most users spend $8-10/month total.
market-research.pdf
PDF attached to chat
What are the strongest takeaways from sections 2 and 4?
Claude Sonnet 4.6
Section 2 frames the market pressure around rising subscription fatigue. Section 4 makes the practical case for metered access: users keep premium capability available without committing to several flat monthly plans.
Switch models
Continue the same PDF chat with another model.
Watch spend
See usage cost as document work grows.
Use cases
Ask better questions about the PDFs already on your desk
PDF chat is most useful when a document is too long to skim but too important to ignore. Use magicdoor.ai to turn documents into answers, notes, and next steps.
Find answers in long PDFs
Ask targeted questions about reports, papers, manuals, policies, and specs without scanning every page yourself.
Compare sections and arguments
Pull out tradeoffs, contradictions, assumptions, and supporting details from dense documents.
Turn reading into notes
Summarize chapters, extract action items, draft study notes, or reshape a PDF into a working brief.
Keep document work affordable
Use PDF chat when you need it, watch the live cost, and avoid paying for multiple idle AI subscriptions.
Multi-model PDF chat
One PDF, more than one way to reason about it
A single PDF can contain facts to extract, arguments to evaluate, tables to explain, and language to rewrite. magicdoor.ai keeps the PDF-capable model stack in one chat surface so you can move between those jobs without starting over.
Switch when the task changes
Start with one model for extraction, then switch mid-conversation for synthesis, rewriting, or another point of view.
Match quality to the question
Use stronger models for nuanced reasoning and cost-efficient models for simpler PDF questions.
No magicdoor.ai cooldowns
Keep working through documents with usage-based access instead of magicdoor.ai-imposed rate limits or cooldown timers.
Pricing and value gap
Pay for PDF work instead of another idle subscription
magicdoor.ai is built for people who want access to major AI models without turning every occasional document task into another fixed monthly plan.
Decision point
Starting price
Single AI subscription stack
$20/month per single subscription
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$6/month base subscription, including $1 in credits
Decision point
Typical total
Single AI subscription stack
Fixed monthly fees even in lighter months
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$8-10/month total for most users
Decision point
PDF workflow
Single AI subscription stack
Usually tied to one provider at a time
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7 PDF-capable chat models, with model switching in one conversation
Decision point
Spend visibility
Single AI subscription stack
Subscription cost is detached from each task
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Live cost monitoring while you work
Clear answers
Know what you are paying for while you ask
PDF chat can be light or heavy depending on the document and model. Live cost monitoring keeps that visible, and usage-based top-ups keep spend tied to the work.
Can I chat with PDFs on magicdoor.ai?
Yes. magicdoor.ai supports PDF uploads on 7 chat models, so you can upload a PDF and ask questions about it inside chat.
Why use multiple models for PDF chat?
Different PDF tasks benefit from different model strengths. In magicdoor.ai, you can switch models mid-conversation when you want another pass, a different writing style, or a more cost-efficient option.
How much does AI PDF chat cost on magicdoor.ai?
magicdoor.ai has a $6/month base subscription including $1 in credits, then usage-based top-ups. Most users spend $8-10/month total.
Does magicdoor.ai have rate limits or cooldowns?
magicdoor.ai does not impose its own rate limits or cooldowns. Usage is pay-as-you-go with live cost monitoring.
Start asking better questions about your PDFs
Try magicdoor.ai for $6/month with $1 credit included, then use the supported models as your document work actually needs them.