

Turn video content into a clear visual mind map. iWeaver Video to Mind Map helps extract key ideas, chapters, topics, relationships, and takeaways from videos so you can review complex content faster and organize it into a structured learning map.
Use it for lectures, online courses, YouTube videos, webinars, meetings, tutorials, interviews, training videos, and research recordings.


Turn recorded seminars, thesis defenses, or expert interviews into AI-generated mind maps from local video files for faster literature review, concept mapping, or publication planning. Visualize complex academic content clearly and save hours of manual note-taking.
Break down investment briefings, earnings calls, or economic webinars into interactive mind maps from video content for reporting, team discussions, or internal documentation. Extract key financial insights efficiently with AI-driven summarization.
Convert internal training videos, recorded meetings, or strategy briefings into structured mind maps from uploaded .mp4 videos for knowledge sharing across departments or onboarding new hires. Simplify complex information flow and improve team collaboration.
Analyze client workshop recordings, stakeholder interviews, or recorded case studies to create AI-powered video mind maps that provide presentation-ready, visual overviews of key findings. Enhance decision-making with clear, actionable knowledge structures.
Use iWeaver Video to Mind Map for:
Lectures and online courses.
YouTube educational videos.
Webinars and conference talks.
Meeting recordings and project updates.
Tutorials and product demos.
Interviews and panel discussions.
Training videos and onboarding materials.
Research recordings and knowledge videos.
The tool is best when a video contains spoken explanations, chapters, or concept-heavy content.
Video to Mind Map converts video content into a visual structure of main ideas, subtopics, and relationships.
Lectures, tutorials, webinars, online courses, interviews, meetings, and training videos work best because they usually contain clear speech and topics.
If the page supports video links, you can use supported YouTube links. For YouTube-specific summarization, use iWeaver's YouTube Video Summarizer.
We support English, Spanish, Korean, German, Portuguese, French, Japanese, and many other languages. This versatility makes it the ultimate choice for global learning and business, allowing you to easily create a mind map from a YouTube video in your preferred language to boost productivity.
It works best when clear speech, captions, or transcript content is available. Videos without readable speech may produce weaker maps.
The page should allow review or export. You should rename unclear nodes, add missing details, and check the original video for important information.
It depends on your goal. A summary is better for quick reading. A mind map is better for visual learning, concept relationships, and structured review.
Yes. It can help organize topics, decisions, follow-ups, and discussion themes, but review the original recording before treating it as final.
The video may be long, unstructured, or missing clear chapters. Ask for a chapter-based mind map or provide a transcript for better structure.