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Kosmik is a comprehensive digital workspace that merges an endless canvas with a built-in web browser, PDF reader, and AI capabilities all within one app. Users can visually arrange various content types—such as text, images, videos, and web pages—without needing to transition between different applications. Professionals, researchers, students, and teams may opt for Kosmik to optimize their workflow, improve the visual organization of information, collaborate in real-time, and utilize AI features for tasks like automatic tagging and content summarization, ultimately saving time and fostering more creative and efficient digital activities.
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