Turn any web page or document into an AI mind map

The web is full of things worth understanding and short on time to understand them. A flat summary throws away the structure; a bookmark you never reopen throws away everything. Grafy turns a page or a document into a mind map you can question — an AI second brain that keeps the shape of what you read.
From a wall of text to a map
Drop a PDF or paste a web article and Grafy segments it, pulls the key ideas, and connects them by how they relate. You skim the shape of the argument in seconds, then dive into any node.
Ask questions where they belong
Every idea is a place to branch. Ask “explain this simply” on one node and “what is the counter-argument?” on another — each answer attaches right where it came from, so your notes stay organised by meaning, not by time.
A second brain that keeps its structure
Come back a week later and the map is still there: sources, ideas and your questions, all linked. That is the promise of a second brain, minus the manual filing.
Map your first page — reading it is free.