Let your thinking flow with the video
Import a local video and ThinkFlow automatically handles speech recognition and structuring, generating a mind map that unfolds in sync with playback—wherever the video plays, the matching node lights up. Everything runs locally and offline, so your data never leaves your device.

Turn linear video into a visual, navigable knowledge structure that flows with playback.
Import a local video and ThinkFlow automatically runs speech recognition and LLM structuring, giving you a layered mind map of topics, chapters, and key points in one click—no manual note-taking.
As the video plays, the matching node highlights automatically, the canvas centers into focus, and subtrees expand smoothly, so you can follow the flowing map and trace the flow of ideas.
Every node is linked to a time range in the video—double-click any node to jump straight to that moment, making review precise and efficient.
Speech recognition runs offline on a local Whisper engine. Your data stays on your machine and is never uploaded to the cloud, and credentials are kept safe by system-level secure storage.
Purpose-built native clients for macOS, Windows, and Linux deliver a smooth, stable experience that outperforms pure web apps.
Export your mind map as hierarchical Markdown (with optional timestamps), ready to reuse or share in tools like Notion and Obsidian.
One smooth path from import to understanding.
Drop in a recorded class or lecture video—common formats like MP4, MKV, AVI, MOV, and WebM are all supported.
On your machine, ThinkFlow uses Whisper to extract audio and convert it to text, then an LLM structures it into a layered mind map—all fully offline.
Watch the video as the mind map highlights and expands automatically, double-click any node to jump back to the matching segment, and export to Markdown when you're done.



For anyone who needs to learn efficiently from video.
Organize lecture recordings, online courses, and MOOCs, review along with the mind map, and quickly locate the video segment for any concept.
Turn online training, skills courses, and meeting recordings into structured takeaways—distill the through-line and review in far less time.
Work through academic talks, paper walkthroughs, and TED talks, condensing linear video into a searchable knowledge structure.
Coming soon to macOS, Windows, and Linux—now in the works.
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ThinkFlow is focused on perfecting the sync between video and mind map. Whether it's a suggestion, a feature you'd love, or a bug report, we're all ears.