How I Built an AI Graphical Abstract Maker for Journal Submissions
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Every researcher who has submitted to Nature , Cell , or an Elsevier journal knows the last-minute scramble: the manuscript is finally polished, and then the submission portal asks for a graphical abstract — one figure that visually summarizes the whole paper. The science is done; now you're fighting PowerPoint or a design tool the night before the deadline. I wanted to remove that friction, so I built Graphab , an AI graphical abstract maker aimed specifically at journal submission. Here's the…
1Key Takeaways
- Every researcher who has submitted to Nature , Cell , or an Elsevier journal knows the last-minute scramble: the manuscript is finally polished, and then the submission portal asks for a graphical abstract — one figure that visually summarizes the whole paper.
- The science is done; now you're fighting PowerPoint or a design tool the night before the deadline.
- I wanted to remove that friction, so I built Graphab , an AI graphical abstract maker aimed specifically at journal submission.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that every researcher who has submitted to Nature , Cell , or an Elsevier journal knows the last-minute scramble: the manuscript is finally polished, and then the submission portal asks for a graphical abstract — one figure that visually summarizes the whole paper.
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