Inspiration
Throughout our school experience, one type of assignment has vexed us throughout our academic journey: graphical assignments, Assignments that requires a heavy artistic element, a technical aspect some of us simply do possess. This is why we created Sudore AI, a tool that anyone can use to create their own poster, infographic, and more.
What it does
Sudore AI is designed to create posters and other graphics on the fly. Sudore AI can generate astounding images and complex text at a press of the button. It allows users to create any type of graphic organizer, and it uses AI to rearrange, generate, and enhance elements of the creation. It boasts a large variety of generative features, and the user can easily organize the elements of their generated poster to their liking.
How we built it
We built Sudore AI using the React framework. We used the VS editor and Github to collaborate.
Challenges we ran into
Virtual collaboration was a huge barrier that we had to face in this Hackathon, as it limited the ability for us to communicate with each other. due to this, we sometimes misunderstood what the other person was trying to say because we were not able to physically interact with that person and point to the challenges we ran into.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
Sudore AI took a lot of time and effort, and we are really proud of its textbox generation features.
What we learned
Throughout the Hackathon, all of us have learned a lot. Some of us had more prior experience than others, and we all learned different things. Some of us were just starting our coding careers, and we all struggled with different tasks. In the end, some of us learned the basics of coding while others honed their skills and expanded their knowledge further.
What's next for Sudore AI
We believe Sudore AI has a lot of potential, and we plan to expand its capabilities in the future. We believe that Sudore AI can make even better products if we continue to add even more features. In the future, we plan to not only make Sudore AI a poster maker tool, but also include different formats, such as a brochure, in which we can make the layout wider and split it into three parts.


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