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iPaperBanana
PaperBanana for publication-ready research figures.
Love the focus on publication-ready output. One thing that would really help: a side-by-side preview showing the figure style template next to your generated output so I can see which journal or template style was matched before exporting. Would save so much back-and-forth tweaking.
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About iPaperBanana on Product Hunt
“PaperBanana for publication-ready research figures.”
iPaperBanana was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #135 on the daily leaderboard. PaperBanana uses PaperVizAgent to create publication-ready academic figures, research diagrams, and scientific visuals from structured study context.
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Love the focus on publication-ready output. One thing that would really help: a side-by-side preview showing the figure style template next to your generated output so I can see which journal or template style was matched before exporting. Would save so much back-and-forth tweaking.