hritvik Gupta

Thinking Line - AI-powered doodle video and vector generator

AI-powered image vectorization and doodle creation. Turn prompts into editable SVGs and engaging explainer videos with Thinking Line.

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hritvik Gupta
Hey!! We’re excited to launch Thinking Line Thinking Line helps you create doodle-style videos and editable vectors with AI. The goal is to make it much faster to go from an idea, prompt, or visual input to content that actually looks hand-drawn, explainable, and usable. We built it for creators, marketers, educators, and teams who want a simpler way to turn concepts into engaging visual storytelling without spending hours designing everything manually. With Thinking Line, you can: * generate doodle-style visuals * create editable vector outputs * turn ideas into explainer-style creative assets faster We’d love your feedback on the product, the outputs, and where you think this could be most useful. Thanks for checking us out today 🙌
Piroune Balachandran

Getting doodle video and vector export to stay in the same style is the hard part here. Does Thinking Line keep strokes and scene pieces editable after generation, or is the first win speed? That edit loop is what would make it useful beyond one-off assets.

hritvik Gupta

@piroune_balachandran Yes, we are currently working on the studio which is now beta version and you can find on the platform after logging in.

Klara Minarikova

Doodle explainer videos are a solid format for breaking down complex topics but they usually require a designer or a studio. How much can the output from Thinking Line be adjusted to match a specific topic and brand?

hritvik Gupta

@klara_minarikova We are currently developing the Studio, which is now available in beta on the platform. One shot creation and prompt based editing are already working well. For more advanced manual editing features, we are actively building the Studio and will release additional capabilities soon. Please stay tuned. Thanks!

Ciprian Balanica
wait, does this actually mean you can doodle stuff on a paper/screen and it can transform it into some semi good looking sketches with straight lines and all that?
hritvik Gupta

@nair0 Yes, it can. You can doodle on paper or screen and Thinking Line can help transform that into cleaner, better looking sketches with more structured lines. We’re also actively improving the editing and studio experience so the outputs become even more controllable and polished over time.

Borislav Novikov
I checked out the demo and really liked it. The idea is very cool. I can easily imagine something like this being used in schools to explain concepts in a much more engaging way Good luck with the launch!
Denis Akindinov

How does Thinking Line ensure that the generated doodle-style vectors maintain clean, layered paths for seamless editing in professional design software?

Matheus Santos

It looks fantastic! Congratulations and best of luck with the project! I truly adore the concept and the finished video! Just so you know, the pricing section's "Get Started" button is broken

Wally-the-wall

Visual learning is a grand pillar when it comes to teaching new concepts to students. And for those tired few who cant find the time to make a new graphic for every other class this should be a godsend.

Jonathan Scanzi

Curious how the SVG output handles complex prompts — that’s usually where these tools fall apart, with messy paths that are technically editable but practically useless. The doodle-to-explainer-video pipeline is actually a smart angle though; most teams I talk to are drowning in static assets and have no cheap way to animate them. The real question is whether the vectorization is clean enough for designers to actually trust it in production, or if it’s more of a starting point you still have to fix manually. That gap between ‘editable’ and ‘usable’ is everything.