Users can upload up to 25 files or links in various formats:
- Documents (PDF, Word, PowerPoint)
- Tables (Excel, Google Sheets)
- Audio (podcasts, lecture recordings, voice messages)
- Video (reviews, instructions)
- Web pages
The service creates a structured knowledge base, similar to cloud storage, but with a dialogue search function. For example, you can ask:
- "What are the conclusions from the 2024 report?"
- "Compare the characteristics of laptops from these reviews"
- "Find all mentions of the budget in the presentations"
Neuroexpert only responds based on the uploaded data, without adding "extra" information.
Who might find this useful?
🔹 Education
- Teachers can upload lectures and study guides, and students can quickly find answers to prepare for exams.
🔹 Business
- Analyzing reports, searching for data in presentations, compiling summaries from multiple sources.
🔹 Everyday life
- Comparing products by reviews, analyzing game rules, summarizing podcasts.
Under the hood technologies
- YandexGPT 5 Pro — generating answers based on documents.
- Speech recognition (ASR) — analysis of audio and video.
- Computer vision (VLM + OCR) — reading graphs, charts, and text in images.
- RAG system — combines data from files with the neural network's "knowledge" for accurate answers.
Development plans
- For business: integration with corporate knowledge bases, automation of onboarding processes.
- Increasing limits: after beta testing, it will be possible to upload more than 25 files.
- Early access: companies can leave a request on the [website].
The service solves the problem of information overload, saving hours of routine work. According to Yandex, 70% of employees spend up to 3 hours a day searching for data in documents — "Neuroexpert" reduces this time to minutes.
In 2025, Yandex plans to add API support for integration with corporate systems.