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Mind Map

Turn any AI response into a visual, interactive mind map with one click.

Overview

Mind Map lets you take a single AI response and instantly see it as a visual diagram. The AI reads its own answer, finds the central topic, and branches it out into subtopics and supporting details. The result is a structured, interactive map you can explore, edit, and export — without leaving the conversation.

Mind maps are saved alongside your chat history, so you can always come back to one later from the same message.

How to Generate a Mind Map

  1. Start a conversation and ask the AI something that produces a structured response. Explanations, comparisons, how-to processes, and overviews tend to work especially well.
  2. Look for the Mind Map button below the AI’s response (the icon looks like a magic wand or mind map symbol).
  3. Click it. The mind map generates and opens in a panel next to the conversation.
  4. The map is automatically saved. You can close the panel and reopen it from the same message at any time.

Each message pair — your question and the AI’s answer — has its own Mind Map button. You can generate mind maps from multiple responses in the same conversation.

The Mind Map Editor

Once the map is open, you have several options.

You can browse the map by expanding or collapsing individual nodes. This is useful when a response covers many subtopics and you want to focus on one area at a time.

You can edit the content of any node directly. Click a node’s text to change it — useful if you want to rename a topic or add a note.

If the structure does not look right, click Regenerate to have the AI create a new version of the map from the same response.

The fullscreen button expands the map to fill the screen, which helps when working with complex or deeply branched diagrams.

Export formats

When you are ready to save or share the mind map, three export formats are available.

  • HTML exports an interactive version of the map that works in any web browser. Nodes can still be expanded and collapsed after export.
  • Markdown exports a plain-text outline of the map structure. This is useful for copying content into a document or note-taking app.
  • PNG exports a flat image of the map as it currently appears on screen.

Tips for Good Mind Maps

Mind Map works best when the AI response has a clear structure. A few types of responses that tend to produce strong maps:

  • Explanations that cover a topic and its components (for example, “Explain how photosynthesis works”)
  • Step-by-step processes or workflows
  • Comparisons that contrast multiple items across several dimensions
  • Overviews that introduce a subject and its key subtopics

Very short responses or simple yes/no answers do not produce useful maps. If the generated map feels too flat or generic, try asking a more detailed question and generating a new map from the richer response.

Who Can Use This

Mind Map is available to all signed-in users. Free accounts can generate a limited number of mind maps per day. Pro and Ultra accounts have full, unrestricted access.

Common Questions

Can I edit a mind map after generating it? Yes. You can click into any node and edit its text directly in the editor. Changes are saved automatically.

Is the mind map saved if I close the chat? Yes. Mind maps are saved with your chat history and linked to the specific message they were generated from. Open that conversation again and click the Mind Map button on the same message to view it.

What if the structure does not match what I expected? Click Regenerate. The AI will create a fresh version of the map. If you keep getting unsatisfying results, try rephrasing your original question to produce a more structured AI response before generating the map.

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