Would be curious to connect and compare notes! Yours is probably way better, I had built mine as a prototype and specifically interested in running all models local and in browser.
Cilvic 1 hours ago [-]
Cool to see that you did transcription AND LLM for the diagram with "in-browser" / local.
Tangent: But I'm wondering whether there would be something from the browser side to enforce this?
Like a sandbox so that my browser allows me to launch this via "download" only so that after I download everything there is no way for the website to get any of my data.
As a (non-technical) user what kind of guarantee do I have that the prompts, transcript etc. are treated only local?
jareds 12 hours ago [-]
As a blind software developer this looks interesting, but the output descriptions are not useful. I asked it "create a diagram for a rest api with a database, app server, and cache." The diagrams alt text was "609 / 100k tokens used" The text it returned was "Created a simple REST API architecture with three core components: a web app server, a cache layer, and a database. Organized them into logical tiers." If it can generate the diagram it would be nice if the alt text was a detailed description of the diagram.
ajaypanthagani 12 hours ago [-]
Great point, I hadn't considered this use case. I've added richer, screen-reader-friendly diagram descriptions to the roadmap. Thanks for the feedback!
awwaiid 13 hours ago [-]
Should probably indicate somewhere purposeful that it is built on Excalidraw
ajaypanthagani 13 hours ago [-]
It is actually listed on the sites privacy policy.
Feedback taken though, will explore ways to make it more visible.
awwaiid 10 hours ago [-]
Yes -- there are also links if you click into the lower-right help button to the excalidraw documentation, blog, etc.
eranation 13 hours ago [-]
Great idea!
Just quick feedback. Asked it to “Draw a pelican riding a bicycle.”
On mobile the response (not a technical diagram) wasn’t visible, initially thought it just didn’t work).
Asked it then to draw a diagram for an X replacement, it nailed it.
ajaypanthagani 13 hours ago [-]
Thanks for trying it out, noted on the response toast visibility on mobile. Will fix it asap.
faldor20 14 hours ago [-]
It's a great idea and something I would absolutely use. However I can't get it to draw anything at all. I just get one single box or some messy rubbish
YassineKaibi 8 hours ago [-]
it's not for drawing anything, it's for drawing diagrams (like flowcharts) specifically.
ajaypanthagani 13 hours ago [-]
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vivzkestrel 9 hours ago [-]
- stack?
- how lomg did it take you to build this?
- how many of you made this?
- how did you get the idea?
abdullahkhalids 14 hours ago [-]
I am getting a "can’t connect to the server at voicedraw.com" error
ajaypanthagani 14 hours ago [-]
Thanks for reporting. Could you share your browser, OS, and country? Also, did voicedraw.com fail to load entirely in the browser, or were you able to open the site before seeing the error?
abdullahkhalids 13 hours ago [-]
macOS Tahoe, Firefox 151.0.4, Canada.
It's a connection error, so closer to "did voicedraw.com fail to load entirely in the browser,"
YassineKaibi 8 hours ago [-]
great tool! definitely prefer typing though, and it really reminds of excalidraw.
whiteros_e 15 hours ago [-]
the diagrams look better than what I would draw myself
Would be curious to connect and compare notes! Yours is probably way better, I had built mine as a prototype and specifically interested in running all models local and in browser.
Tangent: But I'm wondering whether there would be something from the browser side to enforce this?
Like a sandbox so that my browser allows me to launch this via "download" only so that after I download everything there is no way for the website to get any of my data.
As a (non-technical) user what kind of guarantee do I have that the prompts, transcript etc. are treated only local?
https://voicedraw.com/privacy#:~:text=Apple%20for%20Safari)....
Feedback taken though, will explore ways to make it more visible.
On mobile the response (not a technical diagram) wasn’t visible, initially thought it just didn’t work).
Asked it then to draw a diagram for an X replacement, it nailed it.
- how lomg did it take you to build this?
- how many of you made this?
- how did you get the idea?
It's a connection error, so closer to "did voicedraw.com fail to load entirely in the browser,"