Ardalan Mirshani

MyLens for Chrome - Your AI visualization partner, right in your browser.

MyLens is your AI visualization partner for the entire web. Wherever you are browsing—YouTube, websites, docs, news, etc— click MyLens. it analyzes the content, pulls out the key insights and turns them into an AI visualization. Every element is clickable and source-linked, so you can trust what you’re seeing and jump straight to the exact part you need. Need it in another language? Just ask—MyLens supports 60+ languages. If you skim a lot of content online, MyLens will save you a ton of time.

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Ardalan Mirshani

👋 Hey Product Hunt!

I’m Ardalan, one of the co-founders of MyLens AI. Today we’re launching our Chrome extension that turns any web content into an interactive AI visualization—instantly.

We all consume massive amounts of content every day—YouTube videos, articles, docs, blogs, news, research. The problem isn’t access to information; it’s time and focus.

We wanted a way to remove the noise and help people understand content in the age of AI—to see the key ideas first, then jump directly into the parts that actually matter.

So we built this:
Wherever you’re browsing, just click MyLens. It analyzes the page or video and instantly turns it into an interactive AI visualization of the core insights—and our AI can generate it in 60+ languages. You just need to ask what language you want to get the output.

It’s been surprisingly simple and powerful to use—especially for professionals, teams, researchers, students and anyone who skims a lot of content but still wants real quick understanding.

We’d love to hear what you think. Try it on any article, doc, or YouTube video—and let us know how MyLens fits into your workflow.

— Ardalan & the MyLens Team

Oleksandr Buratynskyi
@ardalan2 Concept looks interesting. What's next?
Ardalan Mirshani

@sasha_buratynskyi Great question 🙌
Next we’re expanding the interactivity and AI actions inside the visualizations, plus adding support for more (and harder) content sources to capture. Love to know your thoughts around it.

Nika

This is pretty cool (and extensive). What kind of target audience is using it? Do you target someone specifically? (e.g. project managers, university students, etc.?)

Ardalan Mirshani

@busmark_w_nika Thanks Nika! 🙏 We’re seeing the strongest pull from knowledge workers, researchers, students, and consultants—anyone who skims a lot of content and needs fast, trustworthy understanding. Curious which group you think would benefit most?

Nika

@ardalan2 You mentioned everything, maybe I would also focus on product managers/task managers or so.

Anton Loss

Instantly create a Mind Map from a YouTube video!?

What a great idea! Can those materials be exported/shared?

Congrats on your launch! 🚀

Ardalan Mirshani

@avloss Thanks Anton! 🚀 Yes—when you click Workspace, it takes you to the MyLens platform where you can edit the visualization, capture more insights and followups, and easily share or download it.

Kate Ramakaieva
Congrats! Another one great update from MyLens, I’m already using MyLens for YouTube - so this version in more universal?
Ardalan Mirshani

@kate_ramakaieva Thanks Kate! Yes—this version goes beyond YouTube. MyLens now works across the web (articles, docs, news, and more), so you get the same interactive AI visualizations wherever you’re browsing.

Kshitij Mishra

one of the greatest product of all time!

Ardalan Mirshani

@kshitij_mishra4 thank you Kshitij! Appreciate the support and would love to hear how you’re using MyLens most.

Andrii Kpyto
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Nikita Savchenko

Lovely! Eager to try, is it free,

Ardalan Mirshani

@nikitaeverywhere Yes — you can try MyLens for free!

Alex Cloudstar

Feels made for my tab chaos. If it can pull clean visuals from YouTube talks + long docs without lag, that’s a win. Source-linked bits are nice—no black box vibes. Will try it on a few messy news pages tonight. Bonus if it doesn’t roast my laptop fan.

Ardalan Mirshani

@alexcloudstar Love that description : ) It’s built exactly for tab chaos—YouTube talks and long docs work well, and everything is source-linked for transparency. Let us know how it handles those messy news pages

Jay Dev

Wow, MyLens looks amazing! Love the source-linked visualization concept, total game changer for research. Curious, how does it handle visualizations with interactive charts embedded in the webpage?

Yitian Chen

Congrats on the launch! I just took it for a spin. It worked perfectly on the Bill Gates interview from your demo, but interestingly, when I tried a few 3Blue1Brown videos, the output came back in Arabic instead of English. Not sure if it’s a local issue or a bug, but I wanted to flag it for you. Keep up the great work!

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