# Generative UI cards
URL: https://jarvis.ceo/docs/pantry/card-types
Status: beta

Jarvis answers by drawing the right interface, not a wall of text. The card types it generates: scorecards, charts, timelines, checklists, tables, code, and diffs.

> [beta] Generative UI cards are in early access. Download the beta, or join the waitlist for full access.

Most assistants reply with paragraphs. Jarvis replies with the right shape for the answer. Ask for numbers and you get a scorecard; ask for a plan and you get a checklist. The interface is generated to fit the question.

## The card types

- Scorecard: a few key numbers, big and scannable.
- Chart: trends and comparisons drawn as a graph.
- Timeline: events in order, like a day or a project.
- Checklist: steps or tasks you can tick off.
- Table: structured rows, like a comparison.
- Key-value: labeled details, like a profile.
- Code: a formatted, copyable snippet.
- File diff: changes to a file, the way an editor shows them.

## See it in action

Say this: "Compare the three best Mac dictation apps on price and speed."
Jarvis: Draws a table: app, price, latency, one row each, sorted by speed.

> [note] You do not choose the card type. Jarvis picks the one that communicates the answer fastest, the same way a good colleague would sketch it on a whiteboard.

Related: Multi-step chains (https://jarvis.ceo/docs/control/chains), What is Jarvis (https://jarvis.ceo/docs/jarvis-2-0/overview)
