You shouldn't have to download files or open separate apps just to read a document. Hintyr gives you dedicated viewers for Word documents, PowerPoint slides, RTF, Markdown, and plain text files. Open any of them right in your browser and review content without switching tools.
Word document viewer
The viewer handles both DOCX and DOC formats. DOCX files get converted to HTML so they display directly in your browser, with headings, tables, images, and text styling all kept intact. You scroll through the document in one continuous flow, which keeps review fast and familiar.
Older DOC files are converted during processing so they'll display in the viewer too. When a converted version is ready, you'll see the text content with basic formatting preserved. If no conversion is available, you can download the file and view it locally. Either way, the full text gets extracted and indexed for search. That means the agent can reference specific passages and excerpts while you review.
Word documents are some of the most common files in document review. The viewer handles standard formatting like headings, lists, embedded tables, and inline images. A few advanced layout elements won't appear in the converted view, including complex column layouts, headers, footers, and tracked changes. The text content and document structure stay accurate for review purposes.
Presentation document viewer
PowerPoint files in both PPTX and PPT formats show up as a sequence of slides. Each slide renders with its layout, including text boxes, images, and background styling. Scroll through the full presentation for slide-by-slide review.
All the text from every slide is extracted during processing and made available to the agent. It can search across slides, identify key information, and cite the relevant passage. Presentations come up often in corporate litigation and internal investigations, and the viewer lets you review them without opening a separate application.
Older PPT files are converted during processing so they can display in your browser. The conversion preserves slide content and layout while making each file viewable in the viewer.
Rich text and Markdown document viewer
RTF (Rich Text Format) files open in the viewer with their formatting intact, including bold and italic text, font sizes, colors, and basic table structures. RTF is a common format for legal documents, meeting minutes, and correspondence. The viewer renders these files so you can read them naturally.
Markdown files (.md) render with their formatting applied. Headings, lists, bold text, code blocks, and links all display as styled content rather than raw syntax. This is especially useful when you're reviewing technical documentation, project notes, or other structured text files written in Markdown.
Both RTF and Markdown files have their full text extracted and indexed during processing. The agent can search through these documents and cite specific passages, just like it does with PDFs or Word documents.
Plain text file viewer
Plain text files (.txt) display their content in a clean, readable format. The viewer handles text files of all lengths, and you can scroll through freely. Line breaks, indentation, and spacing are preserved exactly as they appear in the original file.
Text files show up often in technical collections. They might include log files, configuration exports, chat transcripts, and notes. The full content of each text file is indexed for search, so the agent can locate specific lines, keywords, or patterns across every text file in your case.
Hintyr also supports other text-based formats like .log, .xml, .json, and .html files. These display as plain text in the viewer, and the agent can search through all of them.