# Organize with AI

The **Organize** screen sorts your files into **clusters**, which are virtual folders built
by AI. Curator reads what your files are about and groups related ones together, giving
you a folder tree without naming or dragging anything.

{/* SCREENSHOT: the Organize screen showing a tree of clusters with file counts */}

> [!IMPORTANT]
> Clusters are **virtual**. Curator never moves, renames, or copies your actual files to
> build them. The grouping lives inside Curator. Your files stay exactly where they are.

## Build your clusters

1. Click **Create Clusters**. Curator reads your processed files and groups them by topic.

2. Set the **granularity**. Choose broad top-level groups for a short, high-level tree, or
   nested sub-folders for a finer breakdown that splits big topics into smaller ones.

3. Review the result. Open clusters to see which files landed where.

4. Adjust as needed. Use **Reorganize** to rebuild the tree, **Merge clusters** to combine
   two groups into one, or clear and recompute to start over.

## File new files automatically

Turn on **Auto-categorize on upload** in **Processing** settings and Curator will file new
uploads into the right cluster automatically. See [Processing and jobs](/using/processing-jobs/).

> [!NOTE]
> Organize needs an **Organization** model assigned in **Settings**, and it works from
> files that have already been processed. See [Models](/reference/models/).