How AI Reads a Chat Screenshot and Gives You Advice
Upload a screenshot and an AI Conversation Copilot extracts the text, reads the signals, and tells you what to reply. Here's how that works step by step.
When you upload a screenshot, an AI Conversation Copilot extracts the text, works out who said what, reads the signals in the exchange, and returns advice plus reply options. You don't retype anything — you just share the chat and get a read.
Step by step
- Text extraction (OCR). The AI reads the words out of the image.
- Speaker mapping. It works out which messages are yours and which are theirs from layout and alignment.
- Context analysis. It infers the relationship, phase, and tone.
- Signal scoring. It rates things like interest, tension, or risk.
- Recommendation. It gives you the next move and reply options in your voice.
Why a screenshot works so well
A screenshot carries more than words — it carries timing, order, and who's chasing whom. That's why a copilot can tell the difference between "they're busy" and "they're fading," even when the words look the same.
Do I have to use a screenshot?
No. Good copilots accept several inputs:
- Screenshot — the most common.
- Short video — for long chats, so the tool sees the message flow over time.
- Pasted text — when you don't have an image.
- Draft — paste what you want to send and ask how it'll land.
Is it private?
It should be. With Ulet, screenshots and videos are never stored — only the extracted text and the structured read are kept, so you can revisit advice without the original image being retained. You can delete your history anytime.
A quick example
Screenshot read: they sent two messages back to back, then a question. What's happening: they're invested and leading — don't overthink it. Reply (Best outcome): "You're a lot of fun to talk to. Let's swap the screen for a drink — Friday?"
Where Ulet fits
Ulet reads a screenshot (or video, text, or draft) and gives you a Conversation Read plus replies in your own voice — for dating, relationships, work, networking, and difficult conversations. Privacy-first, never stores your screenshots.