Talk to Tabs

Talk to Tabs

2 minutes read.

By Team Aquin


Talk to Tabs

"talk to your webpages" Watch on YouTube →

In Lucid's command interface, you select which tabs you want to work with. These tabs become "attached" to your current session. When you click on an attached tab, Lucid extracts and organizes everything useful:

For regular websites:

  • All text content from the page
  • Every link found on the site
  • A screenshot of how the page looks

For YouTube videos:

  • The video embedded and playable
  • Complete transcript of everything said in the video

This isn't just saving links, it's extracting the actual substance from each page so you can work with it.

Searching

Here's where it gets interesting. Instead of switching between tabs trying to remember which one had that specific fact, you can ask questions that search through all your attached content at once.

Want to know what three different articles say about a topic? Ask. Need to find where someone mentioned a specific statistic across multiple sources? The search finds it. Looking for connections between a research paper and a news article? The AI can identify relationships between your sources.

Traditional browsing makes you the librarian, you have to remember where you saw what, organize everything manually, and make connections in your head. Talk to Tabs flips this: your browser becomes the librarian while you focus on asking better questions.

The YouTube integration is particularly useful for research. Video content is usually hard to reference later because you can't easily search through spoken words. With full transcripts attached to each video, you can find specific moments by searching for what was said, not just hoping you remember the timestamp.

The feature recognizes something simple: information is only useful when you can find and use it. Talk to Tabs makes both parts easier.

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