Intelligent Highlighting: A Faster Way to Connect the Dots

If you spend your days wrestling with dense reports, sell-side analysis, policy briefs, or technical papers, you know the real work doesn’t start until something jumps off the page—and that’s usually where the tab-hopping begins. Brightwave’s Intelligent Highlighting skips the busywork and drops you straight into the good part: understanding.
How it feels
- Spot something interesting. Maybe a single line in a PDF, a quote in a chat thread or a finding in a Brightwave report.
- Drag to highlight. A tidy little menu appears.
- Hit “Attach to Chat.” Five seconds later you’ve got a clear, sourced rundown pulled from every document that matters.
That’s it. No copy-paste, no hunting for links, no half-written follow-up prompts.
Why it matters
Most AI tools make you talk to a text box and hope you remembered the right keywords. Intelligent Highlighting flips that around—you point at the thing you care about, and Brightwave does the digging. It’s the difference between crafting paragraph-long prompts over and over and simply highlighting a passage in a climate-risk memo to get instant context that draws on hundreds of sources.
Real world impact
- Climate analysts highlight a single chart data point and Brightwave instantly returns regional CO₂ trajectories, current policy amendments, scenario models, and cited sources—turning raw numbers into decision-ready climate insight.
- Healthcare teams highlight a trial outcome and, within seconds, receive dosage tables, meta-analysis findings, safety signals, and FDA status updates—everything required to evaluate efficacy and shape evidence-based treatment plans.
- Product leads highlight a customer quote and Brightwave surfaces competitor benchmarks, adoption metrics, sentiment trends, and feature gaps—providing the quantitative backup they need to prioritize roadmap decisions with confidence.
- Investment analysts flag a margin swing during an earnings call; Brightwave compiles five years of KPIs, comparisons, and management commentary—enabling them to update their model before the call concludes.
Different fields, same payoff: less context gathering, more time solving problems.