
Lupin
Lupin is an AI-powered tool that answers questions about the content on your current webpage, enhancing research and browsing efficiency.
About Lupin
Lupin leverages advanced language models to enable users to ask questions about the content of the webpage they are viewing. It supports websites like Amazon, YouTube, and news articles, providing quick, accurate insights directly within your browser.
How to Use
Install the Lupin extension, navigate to your webpage, and ask questions about the content using the available interface. An information button simplifies the process for users.
Features
Manage chat history with a limit of 80 conversations per tab, retaining the five most recent
Ask questions about webpage content using advanced language models
Manually clear chat history at any time
Download chat transcripts as PDF files for later reference
Use Cases
Clarifying complex articles
Querying product details on e-commerce sites
Summarizing YouTube videos
Researching academic papers
Getting quick information from news articles
Best For
ResearchersContent consumersOnline shoppersStudentsDigital marketers
Pros
User-friendly interface
Export chat history as PDF
Free during the beta testing phase
Instant access to webpage insights
Cons
Chat history limited to 80 conversations per tab
Only the five most recent chats are stored
Potential bugs during the beta phase
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about Lupin
How many chats can I have on each tab before they are deleted?
You can store up to 80 chats per tab; older conversations are automatically removed afterward.
How many recent chat histories are saved?
Only the five most recent chats are retained; earlier ones are cleared.
Is Lupin free to use during the beta period?
Yes, Lupin is currently in its free Open Beta phase until the usage limit is reached.
How can I report bugs or suggest features?
Please contact us at atilla.colak@outlook.com for support or feature requests.
Does Lupin work on all websites?
Lupin supports a wide range of sites like Amazon, YouTube, and news articles for content analysis.
