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MonoFlow is a native Mac flowchart editor designed to reduce the effort of turning ideas into clear diagrams. It includes an AI co-pilot powered by Google Gemini that can generate flowcharts from plain-language descriptions, recreate diagrams from attached images, or map uploaded source code into a flow. Diagrams are built live node by node and connection by connection, while a manual editor remains available for precise, WYSIWYG editing. The app focuses on fast diagram construction with drag-and-drop node creation, smart auto-routed connections, one-click auto-layout, and batch operations. An infinite canvas with pan/zoom and optional snap-to-grid supports large diagrams, and animated connections can visualize flow direction. Files are saved locally as human-readable JSON, support reusable fragments, and can be exported as scalable SVG. The core editor works without AI; AI features require the user’s own Gemini API key.
Flowchart creation is slow and manual for complex ideas.
Mac editor uses AI+fast tools to build flowcharts from text, code, or images.
Developers, product managers, and analysts on Mac.
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