AI mind map generator
Turn your notes into a mind map you can read at a glance.
Point the AI at a note, a document, or a whole Space and it draws a concept map — the real headings and key ideas, laid out as a branching graph so you can see how a topic fits together. Every node comes from your own source, the map is saved right next to the notes it came from, and you can chat with the same source the moment it's done.
A map built from your own notes
Point the AI at the notes, the document, or the whole Space you're working in, and get a mind map drawn from what's actually there — the real headings and concepts, not a generic template.
See the structure at a glance
The map lays out the main ideas and how they branch, so you can spot the shape of a topic — what connects to what, and where the gaps are — without re-reading every paragraph.
Headings and concepts become nodes
The AI pulls the key headings and entities out of your source and arranges them as a concept graph, turning a long write-up into a structure you can scan in seconds.
It lives next to your work
The mind map is saved as its own node in your workspace, sitting right beside the notes it came from — so the visual view and the source text stay together instead of in a separate app.
Then chat with the same source
The map and the original notes stay together, so you can follow up — ask how two branches relate, for more detail on a node, or for a tighter summary — over the exact same source.
Share or publish the map
Send the mind map to a teammate as a shared note, or turn it into a public study aid — without exporting and re-importing it somewhere else.
Frequently asked questions
How does it make the mind map?
You point it at a note, a document, or a Space, and the AI reads through the source, pulls out the main headings and concepts, and arranges them as a branching concept graph. Because it works from your material, the map reflects what you actually wrote, not a guess from the title.
Can I mind-map a long document or a whole Space?
Yes. You can generate the map over a single note or over a set of sources in a Space, so a long write-up or a stack of related notes collapses into one structure you can scan instead of scrolling.
Can I ask follow-up questions about the map?
The mind map and the original source stay together, so you can chat over the same notes — ask how two branches connect, for more on a particular node, or for a shorter summary — without leaving the workspace.
Is it free to start?
You can start for free: add your notes and generate a mind map without a credit card. Paid tiers exist for heavier use, but mapping your own notes works on the free tier.
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