What it is
Visus is a document-focused question-and-answer and knowledge retrieval platform that converts uploaded content into a queryable AI. The service ingests and analyzes documents to enable users to ask questions in natural language and receive answers grounded in the provided materials. The website describes a three-step workflow—train, configure, ask—that guides users through uploading content, adjusting response parameters, and querying the trained knowledge base. The product supports conversational follow-ups so queries can be refined interactively. Documentation, demo booking, and a hosted deployment model with integrations for common workplace and document tools are available through the site.
Key features
Key features include natural-language querying that accepts questions posed like a conversation and maintains context for follow-up questions. The platform indexes large volumes of documents and, according to the site, produces answers based solely on the uploaded training material. Administrative controls let users adjust parameters such as sensitivity and accuracy and customize the AI’s behavior. Security capabilities cited on the site include TLS 1.2+ for data in transit, AES-256 full-disk encryption at rest, strict permission enforcement that reflects access changes immediately, and an ongoing path toward SOC 2 compliance. Built-in integrations cover Google Drive, Confluence, Notion, Slack, Microsoft Teams, Discord, and a Chrome extension for browser access.
Use cases
The site describes use by individuals and business team leaders who need quicker access to documented processes and organizational knowledge. Product, support, and operations teams can use the platform to surface internal procedures and answer customer inquiries from their own documentation. Content and marketing teams can retrieve or generate material for websites and collateral by querying a trained repository. Integrations with collaboration and storage tools enable embedding the trained AI into existing workflows so teams can access answers in Slack, team workspaces, or directly in the browser via the extension.