PaperPod โ AI Podcast for Research ์ ์์: Pushkal Shukla
Right-click any webpage, PDF, or image to instantly turn it into a two-host AI podcast you can listen to. Stop reading long documents โ hear them explained as a natural conversation, then ask follow-up questions.
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Turn anything you read into a podcast.
PaperPod converts the webpage, PDF, image, or text in front of you into a natural, two-host audio conversation that explains the key points โ so you can absorb dense material while commuting, walking, or resting your eyes.
The problem it solves:
Research papers, reports, and long articles pile up faster than you can read them. PaperPod lets you listen to them instead โ as an engaging back-and-forth discussion, not a robotic text-to-speech readout โ and ask questions when something isn't clear.
What it does:
Right-click a page (or open the popup to upload a PDF/image/text) and PaperPod generates a podcast episode where two AI hosts discuss and explain the content. Listen in your browser, download the audio, or open the built-in Q&A to ask follow-up questions about what you just heard.
How to use:
1. Click the PaperPod icon in your toolbar to open the app
2. Upload a PDF, image, or paste text
3. Wait a few moments while AI generates the podcast
4. Listen, download, or ask follow-up questions in the built-in Q&A chat panel
Right-click anywhere on the web:
โข Right-click any image โ "Upload image to PaperPod"
โข Highlight text, right-click โ "Create podcast from selected text"
โข Right-click a file link โ "Upload file to PaperPod"
โข Right-click on any page โ "Create podcast from this page" to extract page text
What makes it different:
โข Two-host conversation, not flat text-to-speech โ the content is explained, discussed, and made engaging
โข Send content in one right-click from any page โ no copy-pasting into a separate app
โข Built-in Q&A: ask follow-up questions about the document after listening
โข No signup or login required โ just upload and go
โข Supports PDFs, images (with OCR), pasted text, and direct file links
Use cases:
โข Students listening to research papers while commuting
โข Professionals reviewing reports during travel
โข Researchers converting long articles into digestible audio
โข Anyone who prefers audio over reading
PaperPod converts the webpage, PDF, image, or text in front of you into a natural, two-host audio conversation that explains the key points โ so you can absorb dense material while commuting, walking, or resting your eyes.
The problem it solves:
Research papers, reports, and long articles pile up faster than you can read them. PaperPod lets you listen to them instead โ as an engaging back-and-forth discussion, not a robotic text-to-speech readout โ and ask questions when something isn't clear.
What it does:
Right-click a page (or open the popup to upload a PDF/image/text) and PaperPod generates a podcast episode where two AI hosts discuss and explain the content. Listen in your browser, download the audio, or open the built-in Q&A to ask follow-up questions about what you just heard.
How to use:
1. Click the PaperPod icon in your toolbar to open the app
2. Upload a PDF, image, or paste text
3. Wait a few moments while AI generates the podcast
4. Listen, download, or ask follow-up questions in the built-in Q&A chat panel
Right-click anywhere on the web:
โข Right-click any image โ "Upload image to PaperPod"
โข Highlight text, right-click โ "Create podcast from selected text"
โข Right-click a file link โ "Upload file to PaperPod"
โข Right-click on any page โ "Create podcast from this page" to extract page text
What makes it different:
โข Two-host conversation, not flat text-to-speech โ the content is explained, discussed, and made engaging
โข Send content in one right-click from any page โ no copy-pasting into a separate app
โข Built-in Q&A: ask follow-up questions about the document after listening
โข No signup or login required โ just upload and go
โข Supports PDFs, images (with OCR), pasted text, and direct file links
Use cases:
โข Students listening to research papers while commuting
โข Professionals reviewing reports during travel
โข Researchers converting long articles into digestible audio
โข Anyone who prefers audio over reading
Right-click any webpage, PDF, or image to instantly turn it into a two-host AI podcast you can listen to. Stop reading long documents โ hear them explained as a natural conversation, then ask follow-up questions.
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