WikiWand

WikiWand
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WikiWand, AI-driven, Wikipedia, education, AI-Powered Q&A, multi-language support, customizable themes, browser extensions, mobile application, commercial model

WikiWand is an AI-driven wiki aggregator founded in 2013 by Lior Grossman and Ilan Lewin. It aims to modernize the Wikipedia reading experience by offering a commercial proprietary interface with enhanced features. The platform raised $600,000 in 2014 to develop its interface, which includes improved readability, AI-powered Q&A, customizable themes, and multi-language support. Unlike Wikipedia, Wikiwand operates on a commercial model with advertisements and pledges to donate a portion of user donations to Wikipedia. The platform is available as browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and as a mobile application, ensuring seamless integration and automatic conversion of Wikipedia links.

Highlights:

  • Founded in 2013 by Lior Grossman and Ilan Lewin
  • Raised $600,000 in 2014 for interface development
  • Operates on a commercial model with advertisements
  • Pledges to donate a portion of user donations to Wikipedia
  • Available as browser extensions and mobile application

Key Features:

  • AI-Powered Q&A Interface
  • Interactive Timeline View
  • Customizable Reading Experience
  • Multi-Platform Integration
  • Multi-Language Support

Benefits:

  • Improved visual interface and readability
  • Helpful AI-driven features for quick information gathering
  • Cross-platform availability and easy integration
  • Personalized themes and layouts
  • Access to multiple language versions of articles

Use Cases:

  • Academic Research
  • Casual Learning
  • Language Learning
  • Quick Information Gathering
  • Personalized Reading Experience