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Data & Documents

Crade reads long documents, dashboards, charts, and tables on your screen and gives you the actual takeaways. Less staring at data, more knowing what to do about it.

Lift a table out of any image.

Keynote
13:22
K
Q3-board-deck.key
Q3 sales by region — preliminary
RegionQ1Q2Q3
North America420510630
EU West280340410
EU East110145190
UK95120160
APAC220260310
LATAM6075105
MENA455882
Other304251
Source: internal CRM · USD thousands
q-results.csv
RegionQ3
North America630
EU West410
EU East190
UK160
APAC310
✓ 8 rows extracted
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Pull this table into a spreadsheet.

Extracted 8 rows × 4 columns from the slide: • Region · Q1 · Q2 · Q3 • Saved to q-results.csv • Opened in Numbers Numbers add up — within ±2% of slide totals.

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Crade
June 17, 2026 · 4 min read

Extract any table from an image into a clean CSV

A screenshot of a slide. A photo of a printed report. A frame from a YouTube video. Crade reads the table on your screen and gives you the rows in CSV format, ready to paste into a spreadsheet.

Three tabs. One verdict.

Safari
11:14
Vercel Pricing
Netlify Pricing
Render Pricing
Pricing — side-by-side
Vercel Pro
$20/mo
  • ·1 TB bandwidth
  • ·Edge functions
  • ·Analytics
  • ·Stripe webhooks ✓
Overkill
Netlify Pro
$19/mo
  • ·400 GB bandwidth
  • ·Forms 1k/mo
  • ·Webhooks ⚠ 10/site
  • ·Branch deploys
Cap risk
Render Pro
$7/mo
  • ·100 GB bandwidth
  • ·Background workers
  • ·Webhooks unlimited
  • ·Postgres included
BEST FIT
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Which of these plans fits me?

For your case (solo, ~5GB/mo, want Stripe webhooks): • Vercel Pro $20 — overkill, but fastest cold starts • Netlify Pro $19 — webhooks capped at 10/site • Render Pro $7 ⭐ — fits all your needs Pick Render unless 200ms cold-start matters. Saved comparison.md.

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Crade
June 17, 2026 · 4 min read

Compare three options across tabs and pick one in seconds

Three plans, three products, three job offers, three Airbnbs. Open them in separate tabs or windows. Crade reads them all and tells you which one fits your situation best, and why.

AppFileEditViewWindow
9:24
Vendor_Agreement_2026.pdf
Preview - Vendor_Agreement_2026.pdf
VENDOR SERVICE AGREEMENT
Effective Date: January 15, 2026
PARTIES

This Agreement is entered into between Acme Corp. ("Client") and Nova Solutions LLC ("Vendor").

TERMS

1. Term. This Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and continue for a period of twenty-four (24) months, unless terminated earlier in accordance with Section 4.

2. Services. Vendor agrees to provide the services described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated by reference.

3. Compensation. Client shall pay Vendor a monthly fee of $4,200 within thirty (30) days of invoice receipt.

4. Termination. Either party may terminate this Agreement with thirty (30) days prior written notice to the other party.

5. Confidentiality. Each party agrees to maintain the confidentiality of proprietary information disclosed during the term of this Agreement.

6. Liability. Total liability under this Agreement shall not exceed fifty thousand dollars ($50,000).

7. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware.

8. Non-Compete. Vendor agrees not to provide substantially similar services to direct competitors of Client during the term and for twelve (12) months thereafter.

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Summarize this PDF for me

12-page vendor agreement. Key points: • 2-year term, auto-renews • 30-day cancellation notice required • Liability capped at $50K • ⚠️ Section 8 non-compete is unusually broad

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Crade
June 17, 2026 · 4 min read

Summarize any PDF or long document in seconds

A 30-page vendor agreement, a 50-page report, a research paper. Crade reads what is on your screen and gives you the structured summary: what it is about, the key points, what to act on.

AppFileEditViewWindow
9:24
Analytics — Dashboard
Preview - Q4_Financial_Report.pdf
Q4 Financial Report
Acme Corp. · October – December 2025
Revenue Summary
CategoryQ3Q4Change
Revenue$840K$1.03M+23%
Costs$520K$681K+31%
Engineering$280K$310K+11%
Marketing$150K$222K+48%
Operations$90K$149K+66%
Profit$320K$349K+9%
Key Takeaways

• Revenue growth strong at 23%, driven by enterprise deals

• Marketing spend increase (+48%) outpacing revenue growth

• Operations costs rising due to new infrastructure investments

• Net profit margin declined from 38% to 34%

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Analyze this data for me

Key findings: • Revenue +23%, but costs +31% → margin shrinking • Marketing spend +48% with low conversion • Operations +66% from new infra → Recommendation: audit marketing ROI before next quarter

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Crade
June 17, 2026 · 4 min read

Analyze any data on screen and get the actual takeaways

A revenue dashboard, an A/B test result, a CSV in a spreadsheet, a customer table. Crade reads what is on screen and tells you what is going on, what to act on, and what is just noise.

AppFileEditViewWindow
9:24
Traffic — last 30 days
Analytics Dashboard
Visitors
14,283
↑ 12.3%
Page Views
42,847
↑ 8.1%
Bounce Rate
34.2%
↑ 5.4%
Avg. Session
2m 41s
↓ 18%
Visitors (Last 30 days)
DailyWeeklyMonthly
2K1.5K1K5000
Feb 15Mar 5 ▲Mar 17
Top Sources
SourceVisitorsConv.
Product Hunt4,8213.2%
Google (organic)3,4564.8%
Twitter / X2,1031.1%
Direct1,8925.6%
Hacker News1,2400.8%
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What does this graph show?

Your traffic over 30 days: • Spike on Mar 5 → Product Hunt launch (+340%) • Dropped 60% by Mar 8 → visitors didn't stick • Bounce rate up 5.4%, session time down 18% → Focus on retention: add onboarding flow or email capture

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Crade
June 17, 2026 · 3 min read

Interpret any graph, chart, or research figure with Crade

A traffic spike chart, a research figure with three axes, an unfamiliar visualisation in a paper. Crade reads it on your screen and tells you what it actually shows and what to take away.