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Docling Studio, with a 67.76 Proof of Usefulness score, helps developers debug RAG pipelines by visualizing OCR, chunking, and retrieval flows.
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Docling Studio is an open-source visual debugger for RAG pipelines built on IBM's Docling. Instead of treating document extraction as a black box, it lets you see exactly what happened: bounding boxes from OCR, chunks before embedding, retrieval results and fix what's wrong directly. Two weeks after public launch, the project has earned 60+ GitHub stars, direct engagement from the Docling team at IBM Research (including TSC chair Peter Staar), and inbound integration requests from companies. Scored 67.76 on HackerNoon's Proof of Usefulness : accurate for a young project, with Audience Reach as the next lever to pull.