AI Studio for Visual Content Generation: How it works?
TubeOnAI’s AI Studio helps you convert a Summary into ready-to-use visual formats. You choose a tool, and TubeOnAI generates the output based on the summary you are viewing.
What Is AI Studio?
AI Studio is a set of “Generate Tools” that turn a summary into different content types, such as:
- Audio narration (Audio Overview)
- Structured visuals (Mind Map, Slide Deck)
- Learning assets (Flashcards, Quiz)
- Creative visuals (Image)
- Conversation format (AI Podcast)
- Custom outputs (Custom Tool)
- Many more to be launch
Each tool does what it is named after.
Where to Find It
You can access AI Studio from the Summary page of any content you summarize in TubeOnAI (YouTube, file, link, or uploaded content).
How It Works
- You generate or open a Summary.
- You can access the AI Studio (Generate Tools) if you collapse this panel on the right side of your summary.

- You select one tool (Audio Overview, Mind Map, Flashcards, Quiz, Image, Slide Deck, AI Podcast, or Custom Tool).
- TubeOnAI uses your Summary as the source and generates the output.
- You review, regenerate (if needed), and use the result.
Before You Start
AI Studio generates content using the Summary you are viewing. To get the best output:
- Open the Summary you want to use.
- Make sure the Summary includes the key points you care about.
- Pick one tool at a time (Mind Map, Quiz, Slide Deck, etc.).
- Use Regenerate when you want a different version.
Get Better Results (Summary Quality Checklist)
Your output is only as good as your Summary. Before you click any tool, do this:
- Keep the Summary clear and organized.
- Include names, keywords, numbers, and steps.
- Remove unrelated points.
- If the topic has sections, keep them as separate sections in the Summary.
If your Summary is short, AI Studio outputs stay short. If your Summary is detailed, AI Studio outputs become richer.
Generate Tools: What Each One Does and How to Use It
1) Audio Overview
What it generates: A spoken-style audio script version of your summary, made for quick listening.
Best for: Quick recap, revision, listening while multitasking.
How to use:
- Open a Summary.
- Click Audio Overview.
- Play the audio overview or use the generated output.
Tip: Use this when you want the main points without reading.
Tags: #audio #overview
2) Mind Map
What it generates: A mind map structure from the summary’s main topics and subtopics.
Best for: Visual learning, planning, topic breakdown.
How to use:
- Open a Summary.
- Click Mind Map.
- Review the nodes (main ideas) and branches (supporting points).
Tip: If the mind map feels too broad, regenerate after making the summary more focused.
Tags: #mind_map #visual_learning
3) Flashcards
What it generates: Flashcards based on your summary, usually as Question → Answer cards.
Best for: Memorization, exam prep, spaced repetition.
How to use:
- Open a Summary.
- Click Flashcards.
- Read each card and practice recalling answers.
Tip: Best results come from summaries that include clear definitions, steps, or key facts.
Tags: #flashcards #study
4) Quiz
What it generates: A quiz from the summary, often with answers.
Best for: Self-testing, classroom practice, quick revision.
How to use:
- Open a Summary.
- Click Quiz.
- Answer the questions, then check the answers.
Tip: If you want harder questions, regenerate and choose a new version.
Tags: #quiz #practice
5) Image
What it generates: An image inspired by the summary’s topic or key scene.
Best for: Thumbnails, blog visuals, social posts, presentation visuals.
How to use:
- Open a Summary.
- Click Image.
- Review the generated image and regenerate if you want a different style.
Tip: If the image is too generic, make the summary more specific, then generate again.
Tags: #image #creative
6) Slide Deck (Presentation)
What it generates: A slide deck is also a Presentation file, which makes slides from your summary, usually with titles, images and bullet points.
Best for: Class presentations, meeting slides, quick decks.
How to use:
- Open a Summary.
- Click Slide Deck.
- Review each slide.
Tip: Use summaries that already have clear sections for better slide structure.
Tags: #slides #presentation
7) AI Podcast
What it generates: Turns summary into a 2-speaker podcast conversation.
Best for: Audio content planning, narration scripts, engaging recap.
How to use:
- Open a Summary.
- Click AI Podcast.
- Review the script and regenerate if you want a different tone.
Tip: If you want it to sound more friendly, keep the summary simple and direct.
Tags: #podcast #script
Custom Tool
What it generates: A custom output based on what you ask for, using your summary as the source.
Best for: Special formats like checklists, SOPs, email drafts, lesson plans, templates.
How to use:
- Open a Summary.
- Click Custom Tool.
- Write what you want, in one clear line.
- Example: “Turn this summary into a 10-step checklist.”
- Generate and review the result.
Tip: Write your instruction like a single task. Keep it short and specific.
Tags: #custom #templates
Practical Tips for Better Results
- Start with a good Summary: Better summary in, better output out.
- Regenerate when needed: Each generation can give a slightly different version.
- Use the right tool for the job: Mind Map for structure, Slide Deck for presenting, Flashcards for memorizing.
Updated on: 23/01/2026
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