Humata
Chat with your PDFs using enterprise-grade security
Humata lets you chat with your PDFs to extract answers, summaries, and insights without reading everything yourself. It’s a web-based “PDF AI” that uses modern language models (including GPT-5 support) while keeping your documents encrypted and SOC 2 Type II compliant. Designed for individuals, students, and teams that need secure, page-based usage at predictable prices.
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Humata is a web-based “PDF AI” assistant that lets you interact with your documents conversationally. You upload files (like PDFs) and then ask questions in natural language to get answers and insights, rather than manually scanning through pages. The product is positioned as a secure, enterprise-ready way to unlock information from documents.
The target audience ranges from individual users and students to small teams and large enterprises. Plans are structured around page usage and number of users, with dedicated student pricing, team tiers, and an enterprise option focused on security and governance. You get started via a browser-based signup flow with a free tier that lets you try the chat-with-PDF experience without a credit card.
Humata emphasizes security and compliance more than many consumer-grade document chat tools. According to their security documentation, it is SOC 2 Type II compliant, uses AES‑256 encryption at rest and TLS in transit, supports SAML 2.0/OAuth SSO (including MFA via your identity provider), and relies on major cloud providers (AWS, GCP, Supabase) that also meet SOC 2 standards. They state that your data is not used to train their AI models, and document data used for their models is not retained beyond 30 days, while dashboard data is kept until you request deletion.
In terms of AI, Humata advertises GPT‑5 support, but does not specify vendors or detailed model configuration. From the available information, it behaves more like an intelligent document assistant than a fully autonomous agent: you upload documents and drive the interaction via chat, rather than delegating multi-step workflows for it to run on its own. That makes it a good fit if you want secure Q&A and analysis on PDFs, but not if you’re looking for agents that orchestrate complex, automated processes across many external systems. Pricing and feature limits (pages, users, extras like OCR, permissions, and SLAs) are clearly tiered, but some fine-grained feature availability is only visible in the detailed pricing table, so enterprise buyers may still need to talk to sales for exact guarantees.
Some tool use, but you're still driving
Humata is primarily a secure, enterprise-grade document chat and management tool rather than an autonomous agent. Its agenticness is low on action, autonomy, adaptation, and state continuity, but it has strong safety, security, and governance features around how it handles data and access.
Total score: 5 → Level 1 (Limited agent, some tool use in a constrained, security-focused context).
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- Free: $0/month for a single user with basic features and up to 60 free pages per month.
- Student ($1.99/mo): Discounted plan for users with verified .edu emails, including basic features, 1 user, 200 free pages per month, and $0.02 per additional page.
- Expert ($9.99/mo): For small professional teams up to 3 users, with moderate usage, 500 free pages per month, and $0.02 per additional page.
- Team ($49/user/mo): For teams up to 10 users, with generous usage (5,000 free pages per month), lower overage cost at $0.01 per additional page, and enhanced security and permissions features.
- Enterprise: Custom per-user pricing with personalized service, enterprise security features (such as SOC-2 certificate access, uptime SLA, and advanced permissions), and dedicated support. Contact sales for details.
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