Humata
AI that answers questions across your documents.
Humata answers questions, summarizes and compares across uploaded documents with citations, aimed at research, legal and technical files. Free tier with page limits; paid raises usage.
About Humata
Humata is one of 2 ai document chat tools in our directory. It's positioned for research, technical/legal docs.
With a free tier, Humata stands out in ai document chat — 2 of 2 tools in this category offer free access. The free plan is often limited in features or users, so verify that trial access covers your use case.
Key capabilities include Q&A across many docs, Citations, Summaries and comparison. These are standard in modern ai document chat platforms. Evaluate whether the tool's depth in each area matches your plant's needs and technical maturity.
Best for: research, technical/legal docs, multi-doc Q&A. When choosing between similar tools, validate that Humata has integrations with your existing systems (data historians, SCADA, ERP) and that support covers your region.
Key features
- Q&A across many docs
- Citations
- Summaries and comparison
- Folders/teams
Pros
- Multi-doc answers
- Citations
- Cheap tiers
Cons
- Free page caps
- Best value on paid
Alternatives to Humata
ChatPDF
Chat with any PDF to get answers and summaries.
Afforai
AI research assistant and reference manager.
NotebookLM
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Mindgrasp
AI that summarizes and answers questions on any document or video.
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Humata FAQ
Is Humata free?
Humata has a free tier you can start with; paid plans start from $1.99/mo (Student).
How much does Humata cost?
Humata pricing starts from $1.99/mo (Student). Check the official site for current plans.
What are the best alternatives to Humata?
Top alternatives to Humata include ChatPDF, Afforai, NotebookLM, Mindgrasp.
What is Humata best for?
Humata is best for research, technical/legal docs, multi-doc Q&A.
Reviewed by the ToolGlance editorial team · Last updated 2026-06-12
How we rate: ToolGlance scores combine pricing, core features, user-review signals and update frequency, compiled from public sources and vendor documentation — see our methodology. Figures are indicative and change often; always verify pricing and features on the vendor site before buying. Last updated 2026-06-12. Compiled by the ToolGlance editorial team.