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Drop a folder, files, or an archive. The noise gets stripped and out comes one clean document for ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini. Runs in your browser, no setup, no account, nothing uploaded.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
FileConcat is back. The first version was basically "cat for codebases": drop a repo, get one clean file to paste into ChatGPT or Claude. That part still works, it just does a lot more now.
The big addition is documents. It reads PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OpenDocument files and pulls the text out right in the browser, on by default. If a file is scanned or empty it gets flagged instead of quietly dropped, so you know to OCR it first.
You can also feed it from more places: a local folder, an archive, or a public GitHub / GitLab / Bitbucket / Gist / URL. If a repo is too big to fetch whole it says so, rather than handing you a silent partial.
And it isn't only for developers anymore. Lawyers, researchers, students, anyone throwing a pile of files at an assistant. The output labels itself so the model treats it as a case file or a reading pile instead of source code.
The one thing I didn't touch is privacy. Everything runs in your browser. Nothing gets uploaded, no account. Open your network panel, drop some files, and you'll see zero requests leave the page. That's the reason confidential material can go through it at all.
It still counts tokens live against 200+ models so you know a bundle fits before you paste, and splits it into parts when it doesn't. Same engine ships as a CLI (npm i -g @fileconcat/cli), pipe-safe for coding agents.
Free and MIT licensed. Curious what you'd want it to handle next.
Dumped a messy mix of markdown files and a couple of PDFs into it and got a single clean text blob that Claude actually understood on the first try. The fact that nothing asked me to sign up was a nice surprise.
how does it handle stuff like code comments or markdown formatting when it strips the noise, does it keep the structure intact or just flatten everything to plain text?
About FileConcat on Product Hunt
“Combine files into one AI-ready document”
FileConcat was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 10 upvotes and 5 comments, placing #49 on the daily leaderboard. Drop a folder, files, or an archive. The noise gets stripped and out comes one clean document for ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini. Runs in your browser, no setup, no account, nothing uploaded.
FileConcat was featured in Productivity (655.7k followers), User Experience (366.6k followers), Artificial Intelligence (473.1k followers) and GitHub (41.3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 306.1k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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