Knowlify (@knowlifyai) is the ElevenLabs for explainer videos. They use AI to instantly turn any content into easy-to-understand explainer videos. Think of it as having a personal 3Blue1Brown for any topic, on demand. ycombinator.com/launches/OAm-k… Congrats on the launch, @arjun,…
This could democratize complex information access. A fascinating application of AI video. The future of learning, perhaps?
We need this. How do I get access and not "book a demo"?
We’re releasing our new engine in 3 weeks, cutting video generation times to just 5 seconds and delivering dramatically better quality. We’re investing $100K+ into data and training to make this our most powerful upgrade yet!
Wow... could use this to create custom demo videos at scale to send to prospects. I feel like this could have massive application to sales instead of just education/internal docs, etc. Nice work Johnathan & team
Would hate if one of the founders ends up being clapped....
Least compelling website I have seen for a long time. Only thing you can do is “book a demo.” A 10-sec demo video with one boring slide. No info on how much it costs to generate a video or the ability to make a small video for free as a test. I’ll stick with NotebookLM.
That's a super specific use case! Have they like trained on specific explainer videos only..I always wonder would such specialized dataset training be more valuable than a more general AI video tool like Veo3 etc?
Is notebooklm doing something on this? I think it's very rudimentary right now. Anyway, great for education, especially right now when high dopamine content has made it difficult for us to read and learn, and we like videos, short form content.
Thank god for knowlify, saving me from these high college courseloads
If every meeting had one of these, we’d all be home by noon.
AI that can turn any content into instant explainers isn’t just education — it’s narrative control disguised as learning.
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