Euryka's file generation tools just got smarter. You can now include images alongside your prompts when asking AI to create code, documents, PDFs, presentations, or spreadsheets — and the AI will use them as visual references for the file it produces. On top of that, your brand logo is now automatically pulled into the context whenever AI generates on-brand assets, so visual identity stays consistent across every output.
What changed
Two improvements landed together:
Images as inputs to file tools. When you ask Euryka to generate a document, spreadsheet, presentation, PDF, or code file, you can now attach images to your message. The AI will read them as part of the brief — useful for mocking up a layout from a screenshot, building a slide deck from a reference design, or generating code that matches a UI sketch.
Brand logo in context. Your brand's logo URL is now part of the brand context that gets injected into every AI interaction. That means when you generate presentations, PDFs, or any branded asset, the AI knows where to find your logo and can reference or include it appropriately.
How to use it
Start a new thread or open an existing one.
Attach one or more images to your message using the file upload control in the composer.
Describe the file you want AI to create — for example, "Build a 5-slide pitch deck based on this layout reference" or "Generate an HTML email template matching this design".
Send the message. Euryka will use your attached images as visual references and apply your Brand Hub context (including your logo) to the output.
Tips
Make sure your Brand Hub has a logo uploaded so it can be picked up automatically. You can check this in your Brand Hub under brand assets.
Image references work best when they're clear and uncluttered — screenshots of layouts, design mockups, or reference visuals give the AI the strongest signal.
AI gets you to a strong first draft. Open the generated file in your preferred design or document tool to apply final fonts, exact colours, and polish.
Limitations
The AI uses your images as references, not as embedded assets. If you want a specific image included inside the generated file, mention that explicitly in your prompt and confirm the result before publishing.