Artifacts are documents, files, or media assets that live in your NetworkOS workspace. They can be uploaded directly by you or generated automatically from research outputs - like when a deep research report from Terminal is saved as an artifact.
They're searchable, shareable, and can be analyzed by AI to reveal key details - like People, Organizations, and Events mentioned within - whenever you choose to explore them.
What you can do with artifacts
Extract structured data automatically
Use Terminal's Extract action to parse Artifacts and automatically identify People, Organizations, and Events mentioned within.
This helps turn unstructured content into connected data across your Network.
Search and discover content
Search Artifacts by filename, tags, or related records to quickly find the information you need.
NetworkOS indexes your files so Terminal can answer questions and surface relevant context from your artifact library.
Connect to your network
Link Artifacts to People, Organizations, Events, Missions, and Views to show where information originated and how it relates to your broader Network.
Artifacts can link to other records, showing which files support certain Missions, who they involve, and what results they contribute to.
Preserve institutional knowledge
Store research outputs, conversation summaries, and transcripts as Artifacts to build a searchable knowledge base for your Workspace.
