The move is expected to help users search smarter, create summaries and receive direct answers from saved files.
dash was launched by Dropbox in 2023, an AI-powered search engine that can access information in many work applications such as Slack, Canva, Google Workspace or Microsoft Outlook.
Previously, dash was mainly for large businesses, but now drop drop drop drop drop search for all users.
dash's AI features are currently being tested in a small group and will expand over the next few months. Users can enter natural language questions to find PDF files, images, or ask AI to summarize new content in their documents.
Dropbox is also partnering with Mobius Labs to soon let dash search in video, audio, and images. Those who want to experience it early can register for a waiting list, while the dash alone app is open to all groups, even without the Dropbox package.
The integration of dash shows that Dropbox is promoting the application of artificial intelligence in core products, to help users save time and exploit data more effectively.
When dash is officially popular, Dropbox may not only be a place to store files, but also become a "smart assistant" to support users to search, summarize and manage information in all their daily work.