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Working on a text to PDF tool. Do people actually want AI features in this space?

I have been working on a text to PDF tool(TextToPDFNet) mainly focused on clean output from raw text. The main idea was to fix messy formatting issues like broken lines uneven spacing and unstructured text before converting it into a proper PDF.

Now here’s the thing. I keep seeing AI features being added everywhere. Things like auto formatting structure detection and smart cleanup of extracted text.

But I am not really sure if people actually want that in PDF tools or if they just want something fast and accurate that works every time.

From your experience what matters more to you
Better text accuracy and formatting
Faster conversion
Or AI based features that try to improve the output automatically

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u/Ok_Celebration8093 — 12 hours ago

Do not you think the Star watermark is irritating?

I was pretty frustrated with the Gemini watermark logo at the bottom. As a Pro user, it felt disappointing to still deal with watermarked images. Then I came across a GitHub repository by AllenK that used a reverse alpha blending technique. Inspired by that idea, I built my own tool that instantly removes the Gemini star watermark from Google-generated images. It works fully client-side, so your images stay completely private. You can check this website for more information

https://geminiwatermarkremove.net/

I want to make a veo watermark remover as well. If anyone has any idea, than please recommend me

Note: I know we should accept AI images but there is no need for star mark cause synthID already exists

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u/Ok_Celebration8093 — 1 day ago