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Exploring Napkin AI for Visual Storytelling

Napkin AI is a visual AI platform designed to convert textual content into structured visuals, streamlining business communication and storytelling. Developed by Osmo creators Pramod Sharma and Jerome Scholler, it offers robust features including text-to-visual conversion, real-time collaboration, customization options, and integration with productivity tools such as Google Slides, Canva, and Microsoft Office. Export formats include PNG, PDF, PPT, and SVG. Ideal for professionals in education, content creation, and business, Napkin AI enhances clarity and engagement through automated visual generation. Learn more at napkin.ai.


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