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Feature Overview

BibiGPT has launched the “Article Reading - AI Polish” function, solving the pain point of users wanting to read illustrated video summaries. This feature, located under the “Article Reading” tab on the video detail page, automatically optimizes plain text transcripts into rich-text articles containing key video screenshots. Users can not only read intuitively but also export these illustrated articles to various formats like PDF and Markdown with one click for easy saving and sharing. Here is an example of the function interface:
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Description - Article image display

Solved Pain Points

I like converting video content into illustrated articles for reading and saving, but plain text transcripts lack key images from the video, making them less intuitive to understand. The previous image-text generation features had a higher barrier to entry, so I hoped for a more convenient way to get articles with images and easily export and save them.

Core Features

  • BibiGPT launched “Article Reading - AI Polish” to provide illustrated video summaries.
  • Automatically optimizes plain text transcripts into rich-text articles with key screenshots.
  • Supports one-click export to PDF, Markdown, and other formats for saving and sharing.
  • The “AI Polish” view in the “Article Reading” function automatically enhances transcripts into professional articles with keyframes, facilitating easy reading, storage, and distribution of high-quality video notes.

Feature Highlights

The “AI Polish” view in the “Article Reading” function automatically enhances video transcripts into illustrated articles with key screenshots, and supports one-click export to PDF, Markdown, and other formats, allowing users to easily read, save, and share high-quality video notes.

Applicable Scenarios

  • I like converting video content into illustrated articles for reading and saving, but plain text transcripts lack key images from the video, making them less intuitive to understand.
  • I hoped for a more convenient way to get articles with images and easily export and save them.