paperbanana is an open-source tool designed to help you create automated academic figures, diagrams, and research visuals. Building on Google Researchβs PaperBanana, this version allows for versatile slide generation and expands its functionalities into new areas. Whether you're preparing a presentation or writing a research paper, paperbanana streamlines the process.
To get started with paperbanana, follow these simple steps to download and run the application.
- Visit the Releases page to download the software.
- Find the latest version. Click on the link for your operating system.
- After downloading, locate the file in your downloads folder.
- Open the file and follow the installation prompts.
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.14 or later, or any recent Linux distribution.
- Memory: Minimum of 4 GB RAM.
- Storage: At least 100 MB of available disk space.
- Internet Connection: Required for initial setup and downloading additional resources.
- Automated Figure Creation: Generate figures and diagrams based on your input with ease.
- Slide Generation: Create stunning slides for your presentations quickly.
- User-Friendly Interface: Designed for non-technical users, making it simple to create professional-quality visuals.
- Expanded Domain Support: Includes support for multiple academic disciplines beyond traditional uses.
- Open the Application: Once installed, double-click the paperbanana icon on your desktop.
- Select a Template: Choose from a variety of templates designed for academic presentations.
- Input Your Data: Fill in your text, images, and data into the designated sections.
- Customize Your Visuals: Adjust colors, fonts, and layout to fit your style.
- Export Your Work: Save your visual as an image, PDF, or presentation slide.
If you encounter issues or have questions, please check the Frequently Asked Questions section in the application. You can also visit our community forum for assistance.
We welcome contributions from everyone. If you'd like to help improve paperbanana, please read our Contribution Guidelines on how to get started.
paperbanana is licensed under the MIT License. You can freely use, modify, and distribute the tool.
- Documentation: For additional guides and best practices, visit our Wiki.
- Examples: Check out our Examples Repository for inspiration.
- Updates: For updates and feature announcements, follow our Twitter.
Keep in touch with our community for updates, tips, and support. You can also share your created visuals using the hashtag #paperbanana.
Make sure to download paperbanana from our Releases page and start creating your next impactful research visuals today!