An AI called 'Flipbook' has appeared that teaches knowledge using illustrations instead of text; clicking on something of interest generates a series of explanatory illustrations.

' Flipbook ' is an AI service that generates explanatory illustrations (infographics) related to the question you're asking. Clicking on a part of the illustration that interests you will generate an explanatory illustration related to that part, allowing you to deepen your knowledge. It sounded interesting, so I tried it out.
Flipbook
Click the link above to access Flipbook, then enter your question in the input field at the top of the screen and click the submit button. This time, I entered 'Please tell me the purpose of each part of a smartphone.'

An illustration explaining smartphone components was generated in about 40 seconds. Click on the 'SoC (System-on-a-Chip)' section in the illustration.

After waiting a while, an explanatory illustration of the SoC was generated. Next, click on the 'GPU' section.

An explanatory illustration of the GPU has been generated. Using Flipbook, you can continuously accumulate new knowledge like this.

At the top of the illustration, the previously displayed illustrations are shown in a URL-like format separated by '/', and clicking on the name of each illustration will take you back to the previous illustration.

Flipbook also features an LTX- based video generation AI, which is planned to create smooth transitions between illustrations. While the video functionality is still unstable, the goal is to achieve smooth, real-time processing in the future, similar to the embedded video in the following X post.
Today, Flipbook is limited, so we designed it around visual explanations. As the models get more accurate and more stateful, the set of things worth doing this way will expand. Even ones you'd assume need structured UIs like coding: (4/5) pic.twitter.com/zvSXJ2tIlc
— Zain Shah (@zan2434) April 22, 2026
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