FAQ from Chunker AI
What is Chunker AI?
Chunker AI expertly divides text into chunks for batch processing with ChatGPT. Turn a table of contents into a complete book, summarize chapters, fix formatting, or translate texts. With Chunker AI, the possibilities are endless.
How to use Chunker AI?
Register. Enter your OpenAI API key. Upload your text in PDF format. Set the chunk size. Select and edit chunks. Write a custom prompt or select one from templates. Start processing with AI. Pause and edit the processed chunks as needed. Download the result as a DOC or PDF.
How to use Chunker AI?
1. Register. 2. Enter your OpenAI API key. 3. Upload your text in PDF format. 4. Set the chunk size. 5. Select and edit chunks. 6. Write a custom prompt or select one from templates. 7. Start processing with AI. 8. Pause and edit the processed chunks as needed. 9. Download the result as a DOC or PDF.
How much does it cost?
OpenAI will bill you directly for any API usage. However, Chunker AI is free to use.
How does prompting work?
Prompts tell AI how to change text. They're like instructions, often including patterns, context, literary tools, examples, and more. The options are nearly limitless. You can aim for a specific result or just experiment. Changing text can lead to new discoveries. Prompts are getting applied to all selected chunks one by one in order. Ensure that your chosen prompt is relevant to all chunks. The practice of prompting involves experimentation. You can pause, review the text, and adjust for better results. For a comprehensive understanding, visit: https://learnprompting.org/.
Which model should I use?
The choice depends on your needs. GPT-3.5 is quicker and more affordable, but offers a lower quality output—ideal for simpler tasks. GPT-4, on the other hand, is more advanced and is recommended for tasks like book translations or those demanding higher-quality results.
What formats does Chunker AI support?
As of now, we only support text-based PDFs. ChunkerAI is not equipped to handle scanned images or non-text PDFs, as it isn't an OCR tool. Additional formats might be supported in the future. Contact below.