June Usage Rebate
A small thank-you rebate has been added to all accounts for helping test longer conversations on just4o.chat.

People use AI with more than prompts. They bring screenshots, drafts, PDFs, reference images, notes, exports, research, and half-finished ideas. A chat app that forgets the surrounding work starts to feel thin very quickly.
Files has been rebuilt around that reality.
The new Files workspace gives your library more room, keeps quick chat attachments out of the way, and makes images and documents easier to work with once they are inside just4o.chat.
The file library is bigger across every paid plan.
Builder now supports 10 library files, up from 5. Studio now supports 100, up from 50. Aurora now supports 200, up from 50. Pro now supports 500, up from 200.
The library also has clear storage room now: 100 MB for Builder, 500 MB for Studio, 1 GB for Aurora, and 5 GB for Pro.
That extra room matters because Files is no longer just a place to park uploads. It is the shared workspace around your models, chats, projects, images, and documents.
Quick attachments should feel quick. A file you drop into a chat to explain one message should not carry the same weight as a document you deliberately keep in your library.
Chat attachments now live in their own rolling space. Paid plans get a separate attachment pool, and the oldest unpromoted attachments are cleaned up at the cap. Your permanent library stays cleaner, while chat stays fast and natural.
If an attachment becomes important, it can still become part of the longer-lived workspace. The difference is intent: temporary context stays temporary, and library files are treated like library files.
The workspace now opens around a list-first file view with stronger hover states, cleaner rows, type and size cues, and a right-side details panel. You can move through files quickly without opening a new page for every small decision.
The inspector gives each file a real place to breathe: preview, metadata, project and folder context, download, rename, delete, send to chat, and use in projects.
Generated media and wiki images still get visual grids where imagery matters. Normal files get the denser view they deserve.
Images in Files can now move straight into a focused edit surface from the inspector. Pick the image, open the editor, add references from your uploaded files, generated images, or saved wiki images, and keep iterating without rebuilding the setup from scratch.
Edits save back into generated images, so the original file stays intact while the new work becomes part of your creative history.
Text files can now be edited from the right-side inspector. PDFs have a clearer full-view path. The Files surface is moving toward the obvious standard: if just4o.chat can understand a file, the interface should make that file easier to inspect, reuse, and improve.
That is the direction for Files now. Less storage closet. More working room.
Model choice is strongest when the work around the model survives. You can ask Claude, GPT, Gemini, Grok, Qwen, or another model to help, but the files, references, projects, and context should not scatter every time you switch.
This update makes Files a sturdier part of that workspace. More room. Better handling. Cleaner previews. Faster image iteration. A calmer place to keep the materials your chats depend on.
Files now feels like part of the work, not the place work disappears.