just4o.chat has a built-in Wikipedia browser. Find an image in any article, tag it with a label, and it's ready to drop into any conversation — now or next month.
What's included
You don't jump between tabs or download images to re-upload them. The browser, the tag tool, and the chat reference all live in the same surface.
Browse
Search any article and read it without opening a new tab. The browser is part of the chat surface, not a detour.
Tag
Mark any image in an article with a label. The source article title and URL are captured with it automatically.
Reference
Drop a tagged image into any conversation. The model sees it as a visual reference and can describe, compare, or discuss it.
Persist
Tags live in your account, not a browser tab. Come back in a week and every image is exactly where you left it.
Wiki Browser
Search any article without leaving just4o.chat. The browser loads the full article so you can read context, choose the right image, and tag it — all before your next message.
Describe what makes this telescope image historically significant.
In-chat reference
Open your wiki image library from any chat, pick a tagged image, and it becomes part of the conversation. The model can describe it, compare it, or use it as visual context for whatever you're working on.
How it works
No downloads, no re-uploads. Tags go straight into your account and stay there.
Pull up any Wikipedia article without leaving just4o.chat. Search by title or paste a URL — the browser sits inside your workspace.
Hover an image in the article and tag it. Give it a label, and the source article is saved with it automatically.
In any chat, open your wiki image library and drop a tagged image directly into the thread as a visual reference.
Your tagged images persist across sessions. Open the library next week and every tag is exactly where you left it.
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Open the wiki browser, tag what you need, and it's there whenever a conversation calls for it.