paperbanana is an open-source tool that helps you create automated academic figures, diagrams, and research visuals. This tool expands on Google Research’s PaperBanana, offering new features for diverse needs like slide generation and more. Whether you’re creating diagrams for a paper or visuals for a presentation, paperbanana simplifies the process.
To get started with paperbanana, visit this page to download:
Visit the releases page: Click the link above or go directly to paperbanana releases.
Choose the latest version: Look for the top release in the list.
Download the appropriate file: Click on the link to download the setup file for your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux).
Run the setup: Locate the downloaded file on your device, double-click it, and follow the instructions to install paperbanana.
Launch paperbanana: Once installed, open the application from your desktop or application folder to start creating your visuals.
To run paperbanana, your computer should meet the following criteria:
Processor: Dual-core processor or better.
Memory: At least 4 GB RAM.
After launching paperbanana, follow these simple steps:
Visit our documentation for detailed guides on using each feature in paperbanana. We have tips, tutorials, and answers to frequently asked questions.
If you encounter issues or have questions while using paperbanana, you can reach out via the GitHub Issues section of the repository. We encourage users to share feedback and suggestions to help improve the application.
paperbanana is licensed under the MIT License. Feel free to use and modify the application, but kindly retain the original copyright and license notices.
Make your academic visuals stand out with paperbanana. Start creating today!