Photos & your logo
What happens the moment you upload a photo
No chat message required — every photo you attach is read automatically:
- TOBY writes a short description of what’s in it.
- Any readable text in the photo — menu items, opening hours, an address — is transcribed.
- If the photo has camera location/date info attached, TOBY picks that up too.
Then TOBY reacts on its own
Once it’s finished looking at the photo, TOBY takes a first pass without being asked:
- If it looks like your own logo (a business card, a storefront sign, letterhead, packaging), it offers to set it as your site logo.
- A regular photo usually gets placed on the page it fits best.
- A photo of a menu or a hours-of-operation sign becomes real page text, not just an image.
- Upload several photos together and TOBY can scaffold a whole new site from them — for a restaurant, that might mean a Home, Menu, and Contact page appearing at once.
Your logo
- TOBY can find and crop a logo out of almost anything — a business card, storefront photo, letterhead, packaging, or a standalone logo file — and set it as both your header logo and your browser icon (favicon). If it isn’t confident it found the right thing, it’ll check with you first.
- Ask TOBY to remove your logo at any time.
Managing your files
- Rotate a photo 90°, 180°, or 270° — this creates a new version, so if a page is already using the old one, just tell TOBY to swap it in.
- Delete a file from your library. Pages already showing it keep showing it until you edit them.
- See everything you’ve ever uploaded, with size, type, and description, any time you ask.
- Don’t have a photo ready? Ask TOBY to attach one and it’ll open the picker for you.