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Rework OS
No uploads. Online AI works with your local files
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No uploads. Online AI works with your local files
6 followers
No uploads. AI works with your local files. Open a folder and ask ReworkOS to analyze photos, spreadsheets, emails, and documents, then create reports, decks, pages, and AI content in the same workspace.










ReworkOS started from a simple idea: online AI should be able to work with my personal files almost like it is running locally, without forcing me to upload everything first.
That small change removes a lot of friction. I do not need to drag every document into an AI chat, wait for uploads, and explain the context file by file. ReworkOS can access the folders I authorize, decide which files are relevant, read the information it needs, and work from there.
To be clear, the AI still reads file content when it needs to. The difference is that I do not have to upload entire files manually just to get started. In theory, I can even give it access to a whole disk partition, and let it find what matters by itself.
What WebOS Can Do:
- Generate charts from spreadsheet data, and turn data into Word reports with charts and insights
- Turn Excel data into research-style PowerPoint decks
- Search information and create visual HTML pages
- Rename files using rules like author name or shot time
- Understand local photos and images
- Turn travel photos into a PowerPoint presentation
- Organize messy folders by topic
- Use local images as references for AI image generation
- Generate short videos from visual prompts
How does it actually read local files without uploading anything, is it running the model on-device or just pointing the API at a local path under the hood?
@kriyekoakdzld AI is still running remotely. It just gets access to the folders you specify through the browser, allowing it to read the file content (but not upload the whole file).
Finally an AI tool that doesn't make me upload everything to the cloud first. Pointed it at a messy folder of receipts and spreadsheets and it pulled together a surprisingly clean summary in under a minute.
@abanvvm4 That's the point.