DraftLens

Supporting files

Attach reference PDFs, DOCX, or text as supporting evidence. DraftLens treats the main manuscript you upload (DOCX or PDF) as the primary review target; supporting files inform review.

Last updated 2026-05-11

Supporting files are ingested as evidence to inform review of the main manuscript (DOCX or PDF). They are not silently merged into the editable manuscript target in v1—reducing accidental edits to reference material.

Why it exists

Real review depends on exhibits, policies, prior agreements, and data rooms. Supporting files keep models grounded in what you provide—without turning every PDF page into an accidental edit surface.

When it matters most

  • Memos and agreements that cite schedules, pricing tables, or prior clauses.
  • Compliance drafts where “what we said elsewhere” is part of correctness.

Operational limits

Large evidence sets increase retrieval complexity. Keep supporting packs tight, labeled, and limited to what reviewers truly need—quality beats volume.

What you should still verify

  • That the evidence you attached is the correct version and scope for the question at hand.
  • That sensitive material is appropriate to include under your org’s AI and confidentiality rules.

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