MyLens AI turns dense material into interactive visual diagrams—ideal for PDFs, web pages, YouTube, and spreadsheets, with drill-down nodes and source tracing.
What Is MyLens AI?
MyLens AI helps turn complex material into interactive visual diagrams. It handles PDFs, long text, web pages, YouTube, images, screenshots, CSV, and Excel—and organizes content into timelines, mind maps, relationship charts, structure diagrams, and more.
Official site: mylens.ai
Before You Start
Confirm:
- You can reach
https://mylens.ai/. - You have a browser where you can sign in.
- For the Chrome extension, use Chrome or another Chromium-based browser.
- You have test material—a PDF, URL, YouTube link, screenshot, or spreadsheet.
- If uploading internal company data, check compliance requirements first.
Try the web app first; install the extension after you like the results.
Core Workflow
MyLens AI follows this path:
Open MyLens -> Add source -> Generate visual -> Explore nodes -> Trace sources -> Adjust and share
In steps:
- Add a source.
- Let AI analyze the content.
- Generate a visual diagram.
- Click nodes to explore further.
- Trace back to original sources.
- Adjust styling and share or export.
For a first test, avoid complex company documents—start with a public article, simple PDF, or YouTube link.
Adding Sources
Supported inputs include:
- PDF.
- Long text.
- Word and PowerPoint.
- Web pages and articles.
- YouTube videos.
- Images and screenshots.
- CSV or Excel spreadsheets.
Quick trials by source type:
| Source | What to test |
|---|---|
| Web link | Whether it captures article structure |
| Whether it extracts report highlights | |
| YouTube link | Whether it outlines themes and sections |
Pick material you already know well—you can judge whether AI missed the point.
Generated Visuals
After analysis, MyLens AI produces a visual structure. Common outputs:
- Timelines.
- Mind maps.
- Relationship diagrams.
- Quadrant charts.
- Structure diagrams.
- Thematic branch maps.
Before sharing, verify:
- The main title is accurate.
- Branches cover core content.
- Important claims trace back to sources.
Only then is the diagram ready for reports or presentations.
Click, Expand, and Ask Follow-Ups
Unlike static charts, MyLens AI emphasizes interactive exploration. You can:
- Click a node.
- Expand a branch.
- Drill into a topic.
- See where a claim came from.
- Ask AI to explain a section further.
The value is digging around nodes—not rereading dozens of pages manually.
Verify Source Citations
MyLens AI stresses traceable insights. Build a habit: any conclusion going into a report, deck, class, or external content should be checked against the source.
Pay extra attention to:
- Data claims.
- Dates and timelines.
- People and organization names.
- Policy clauses.
- Medical, legal, and financial information.
- Internal decision rationale.
Visuals speed understanding—they don’t replace fact-checking. Validate important points in the original material.
Customize and Share
MyLens AI supports customization—content, colors, fonts, layout—then download, share, or embed.
For presentations:
- Remove low-value branches.
- Fix awkward titles.
- Keep key conclusions.
- Tune colors and layout.
- Check readability on projectors and mobile.
- Scan for sensitive data before sharing.
The first draft helps you understand; the final version still needs your edit.
Install the MyLens Chrome Extension
The MyLens site offers a Chrome extension entry labeled like:
Add to Chrome - It's free!
Steps:
- Open MyLens AI.
- Click
Add to Chrome. - Land on the Chrome Web Store.
- Add the extension.
- Find the MyLens icon in the toolbar.
- Sign in.
- Invoke the extension on web pages, YouTube, and similar surfaces.
The extension fits anyone who lives in the browser—long articles, docs, YouTube, dashboards, internal apps, social threads, and knowledge bases.
Visualize a Web Page
To turn a page into a diagram:
- Copy the URL.
- Open MyLens AI.
- Paste the link.
- Wait for the visual structure.
- Check themes, branches, and citations.
- Save or share.
Good for long tutorials, news, product docs, announcements, policy explainers, and science outreach. Longer pages benefit most from a structural overview first.
Visualize a PDF
For reports:
- Upload the PDF.
- Wait for analysis.
- Review the overall structure.
- Expand key sections.
- Trace claims to sources.
- Produce a presentation-ready visual.
Fits industry reports, papers, company decks, lecture notes, whitepapers, and competitive analysis. For very long PDFs, start with an overview, then drill into chapters.
Structure from YouTube
Paste a YouTube URL to extract themes and structure.
Works well for:
- Course videos.
- Interviews.
- Keynotes.
- Product demos.
- Podcast video.
- Long explainers.
A common pattern: generate the outline first to decide if the full video is worth watching, then jump to relevant segments.
Quick Analysis from Spreadsheets
CSV and Excel support helps you:
- Spot key metrics.
- Find outliers.
- Surface patterns.
- Build simple relationship views.
- Turn data into clearer visuals for storytelling.
MyLens AI is not a full BI stack. For strict reporting, access control, scheduled refresh, and complex modeling, prefer Power BI, Tableau, Looker Studio, and similar tools.
First-Time Checklist
Try this order:
- Test with public material.
- Pick an article or PDF you know well.
- Generate a visual.
- Check whether AI captured the main points.
- Open source citations.
- Edit titles and branches.
- Try YouTube or a spreadsheet.
- Only then handle work documents.
You’ll build judgment before treating output as authoritative.
Privacy and Data
MyLens AI’s site states:
- Your data is not used to train AI models.
- Your data is not shared with others.
- Your information remains yours.
Still exercise caution:
- Confirm compliance before internal uploads.
- Avoid uploading client data, contracts, medical, legal, or financial records casually.
- Check shared diagrams for sensitive content.
- Prefer org-approved accounts or enterprise tiers when available.
AI tools save time—you remain responsible for data handling.
FAQ
Can’t find the Chrome extension
Install via Add to Chrome on the official MyLens site—don’t rely on random store search results.
Web page won’t generate
Possible causes:
- Login-required page.
- Permission-protected content.
- Extension can’t read the page.
- Overly complex DOM.
- Network or script failures.
Try a public page first.
Inaccurate PDF output
Scanned PDFs, poor OCR, complex layout, or unclear source structure may hurt results. Use text-selectable PDFs or split into smaller sections.
Diagram too cluttered
Delete low-value branches or ask AI to refocus on one theme. Good presentation visuals emphasize the main thread—not maximum density.
Summary
If you often work with PDFs, web pages, YouTube, screenshots, and spreadsheets and need to explain complex material quickly, MyLens AI is worth a try. Start with public sources, then add the Chrome extension to your daily browsing and note-taking flow.