Mapify
Summarizes long content into mind maps from PDFs, videos, podcasts, and meetings.
Last verified Jul 11, 2026
Summarizes long content into mind maps from PDFs, videos, podcasts, and meetings.
Last verified Jul 11, 2026
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Mapify turns long content — YouTube videos, PDFs, documents, URLs, podcasts, and meeting recordings — into mind maps and summaries, with editing, collaboration, image generation, and slideshow mode. It is aimed at students, researchers, and teams who want to digest long material visually. Summarising varied long-form content into maps is its angle. AI gives a starting map and summary; your judgement still shapes and verifies them.
You bring a video, PDF, URL, podcast, or recording and it summarises the content into a structured mind map in seconds, with real-time editing and collaboration, an AI conversation to refine the map, image generation, and a slideshow mode.
It suits students, researchers, and teams who consume long-form content and want it condensed into a visual, editable map rather than pages of notes.
AI-generated maps and summaries reflect the source, so they need a review for accuracy, and the map is a digest — depth on any single point still means going back to the source.
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What you can actually do with this tool.
Summarises videos, PDFs, URLs, podcasts, and recordings into mind maps.
Lets teams edit a map together in real time.
Refines a map through an AI chat over the content.
Generates images from text to enrich a mind map with visuals.
Turns a map into a slideshow for presenting.
Handles many content types and languages.
Pricing tiers and what's included in each.
Mapify offers a Free tier and paid plans from $5.99/month annual. Basic ($5.99/mo annual) covers PDFs and YouTube. Pro ($11.99/mo annual) adds audio and larger documents. Unlimited ($17.99/mo annual) removes credit limits. Annual billing saves 40%.
A short path to first value.
Common questions about this tool, answered.
Long-form material — videos, PDFs, documents, URLs, podcasts, and recordings — which is the point: it condenses varied sources into a visual map.
The map is an AI digest of the source, so it captures the shape quickly but needs your check for accuracy — and for full depth you return to the original.
On a long video or podcast it captures the main structure well, but dense or fast sections can lose nuance, so check the map against the source for anything critical.
Yes — a one-click presentation mode sends the digest straight into slides for a pitch or class, without manually rebuilding the map as a presentation.
Context for choosing between this tool and alternatives.
Mapify turns long content into mind maps, overlapping GitMind and Xmind AI; compare on input range and output. Mapify leans to summarising varied long-form into maps, GitMind to a broad knowledge workspace, and Xmind to map generation with a copilot. Choose on whether content-digest maps or a wider workspace fits.
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