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Foxit Brings End-to-End Document Workflows into ChatGPT, Closing the Gap Between AI Output and Finished Documents

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Foxit, a leading provider of PDF and document intelligence solutions, announced the launch of its PDF Editor app inside ChatGPT, enabling users to complete full document workflows directly within the AI environment, from creation and organizing through to optimization, sharing, and lifecycle management.

AI is becoming the primary workspace but document workflows are lagging behind

The launch comes as tools like ChatGPT rapidly evolve from assistive technologies into central workspaces. Increasingly, professionals are drafting reports, analyzing data, and collaborating on ideas inside AI. Yet despite this shift, document workflows have struggled to keep pace, often requiring users to leave the conversation to format, organize, and prepare files for real-world use.

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New data reveals the hidden “verification burden” in AI workflows

Recent research from Foxit highlights the scale of this disconnect. While 89% of executives say AI boosts productivity, the reality is more nuanced. Once validation time is factored in, executives gain just 16 minutes per week, while end users lose 14 minutes. The findings point to a growing “verification burden,” where time saved generating content is offset by time required to review, fact-check, and prepare documents before they can be shared.

From AI output to finished documents, with a single workflow

Foxit’s PDF Editor app for ChatGPT is designed to close this gap by embedding document workflows directly into the AI experience. Within a single conversation, users can convert files between formats, reorganize and compare documents, extract and analyze content, and optimize PDFs for distribution. The app also extends to the final stages of document work, enabling users to generate shareable links, manage files in cloud storage, and remove documents once work is complete — all without leaving ChatGPT or requiring a Foxit account. Users can invoke Foxit using @mentions within a conversation or let ChatGPT suggest it automatically when a document task arises, making it easy to access capabilities as part of the natural flow of work.

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“AI has shifted where work happens,” said Evan Reiss, SVP of Marketing, Foxit. “You can generate content in seconds, but turning it into something accurate, formatted, and ready to use still takes time. That’s where most productivity is lost. By bringing our document engine into ChatGPT, we’re enabling users to go from initial prompt to finished, shareable document in one place.”

Enabling the next phase of AI-native document work

This approach reflects a broader shift toward what Foxit describes as AI-native document workflows, where intent expressed in natural language can be carried through to completion. Rather than stopping at content generation, users can now produce fully optimized, ready-to-send documents within the same environment. This reduces friction, minimizes manual intervention, and improves overall workflow efficiency.

Built for scale, powered by OpenAI’s ecosystem

The app is built on OpenAI’s Apps SDK, extending Foxit’s existing integrations across enterprise platforms including Salesforce and Jira. Foxit’s PDF technology is already widely deployed across major ecosystems, including Google Chrome, Gmail, and Amazon Kindle, reinforcing its position as a trusted provider of document infrastructure at scale.

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