What Iris can create
Ask Iris to visualize anything it can analyze:
Charts — interactive trend lines, bar charts, and more. Hover to see exact values.
Tables — clean, scrollable breakdowns, perfect for campaign-level detail.
Slide decks — real slides you can flip through, ready for client conversations.
Images — rendered visuals such as slides or infographics.
Just ask naturally: "Chart weekly revenue for the last quarter," "Put that in a table," or "Turn this analysis into a three-slide deck."
The preview pane
Visuals live in a preview pane that opens alongside your conversation, keeping the chat itself easy to read.
The first time a chat produces visuals, the pane opens automatically.
When a chat has produced more than one kind of visual, a tab strip along the top of the pane lets you switch between Charts, Tables, Images, Decks, and Files.
Each item includes a link back to the message that created it, so you can always find the context behind a visual.
Opening and closing the pane
Look for the artifact card beneath a finished answer — it shows the file name (or a count, if there are several).
Click the card to open the preview pane. Click it again to close the pane.
You can also use the artifacts control in the chat header to toggle the pane at any time.
Tip: The pane is wide on purpose — charts and slides render at full size, so you can read them properly without downloading anything.
Live dashboards are the exception
If Iris builds you an interactive dashboard, it appears directly in the conversation rather than in the side pane — the dashboard itself is the answer, so it stays front and center where you can use it.
Refining a visual
Visuals are part of the conversation, so you can iterate on them the same way you iterate on answers: "Make that a monthly view instead of weekly," "Add last year as a comparison line," or "Reorder the slides to lead with the win."
Note: Charts and decks are built from the pinned client's connected data. If something looks incomplete, check the Sources panel to see what's connected for that client.
