File formats the team can read and produce

The team can read and produce most formats you would expect a coworker to handle.

Updated Apr 26, 2026Plain text →

The team can read and produce most formats you would expect a coworker to handle.

Documents

Read and write: Markdown, plain text, Word (.docx), PDF, Google Sheets, and CSV. Google Docs and Notion pages can be accessed through connected accounts.

Slides

Read and write PowerPoint (.pptx) and Google Slides through a connected account. Casey or Sam can build a deck from a brief for you to edit in your tool of choice.

Images

Produced as PNG, JPG, and WebP at the resolution you ask for. Read formats include PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, SVG, and HEIC.

Audio

Voice memos and recordings accepted in MP3, WAV, M4A, and OGG. The team transcribes them and you can ask follow-up questions about the content.

Video

MP4 in, MP4 out. See the dedicated guide on video formats and engines for input and output specifics.

Code

The team reads and writes most common languages — JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Go, Rust, Ruby, PHP, Java, Swift, Kotlin, HTML, CSS. Files come back in the right extension and structure.

Not yet supported

Adobe Illustrator (.ai) source files, Sketch, Figma binary exports. Use exports (PDF, SVG, PNG) for those for now.

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