JimmyLv is a small, research-oriented publisher focused on lightweight productivity utilities that harness recent advances in generative AI. The company’s only public title, BibiGPT, is a desktop and browser companion that ingests video or audio files from YouTube, Bilibili, local folders or podcast feeds and returns concise, timestamped summaries together with searchable transcripts. Typical use cases include students who need chapter-by-chapter recaps of recorded lectures, analysts clipping earnings calls into take-away paragraphs, language learners extracting key vocabulary, or social-media managers repurposing long streams into short captions. Because the engine runs against OpenAI-compatible endpoints, users can switch models, control token length and prompt style, then export results to Markdown, SRT subtitles or Notion pages. The interface stays minimal—drag-and-drop, right-click context menus and a system-tray monitor—so the workflow rarely interrupts the player or browser. Encryption is handled locally: media is streamed, not stored, and API keys remain encrypted in the Windows credential vault. Although the catalog is currently limited to this single summarizer, the publisher maintains an active GitHub tracker where multilingual support, batch folder processing and plug-ins for OBS and Premiere are discussed. BibiGPT is available for free on get.nero.com; the installer is pulled from the official winget repository, always delivers the newest build, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended, bulk deployment.

BibiGPT

AI-powered video and audio content summarization assistant

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