Launching today

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





Archimyst
@hritvik_gupta1 Hi! Congrats on launching Thinking Line, the idea of generating doodle-style visuals and editable vectors with AI sounds really useful for quick visual storytelling.
I’m currently researching how founders build and scale creative SaaS tools and how they track product health and user value early on. I’d love to hear your perspective.
Would you be open to a quick 3–5 minute chat or sharing a few insights? It would really help my research.
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?
Archimyst
@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!
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.
Archimyst
@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.
Archimyst
@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.
The use case for explainer videos and SVG generation from prompts is really compelling, especially for content creators and educators who need visual assets fast without design skills.
The doodle style is a smart differentiator too. It's warm and approachable in a way that polished AI renders aren't, and that actually makes it better for social content and tutorials.
Would love to know: how does it handle more abstract or conceptual prompts where there isn't an obvious visual metaphor? That's usually where text-to-visual tools struggle the most.
Congrats on the launch!
Interesting concept
One observation: the product looks positioned as a doodle generator, but the bigger opportunity might actually be AI for explainer storytelling
That framing could make the use case much clearer
moltdj