A Notion-like collaborative text editor with AI features built with Liveblocks, Lexical, Vercel AI SDK, and Next.js.
This example shows how to build a collaborative text editor with an AI toolbar using Liveblocks, Lexical, Vercel AI SDK, and Next.js.
As users edit the document, changes will be automatically persisted and synced—allowing for an editor that updates in real-time across clients. Users will also be able to see who see each other’s cursors in the document. Query AI to generate improvements and new content.
Run the following command to try this example locally:
npx create-liveblocks-app@latest --example nextjs-notion-like-ai-editor --api-key
This will download the example and ask permission to open your browser, enabling you to automatically get your API key from your liveblocks.io account.
Alternatively, you can set up your project manually:
npm install
.env.local
file and add your secret key as the LIVEBLOCKS_SECRET_KEY
environment variablenpm run dev
and go to http://localhost:3000To both deploy on Vercel, and run the example locally, use the following command:
npx create-liveblocks-app@latest --example nextjs-notion-like-ai-editor --vercel
This will download the example and ask permission to open your browser, enabling you to deploy to Vercel.
After forking this example on CodeSandbox, create the LIVEBLOCKS_SECRET_KEY
environment variable as a secret.
A Notion-like collaborative text editor with AI features built with Liveblocks, Lexical, Vercel AI SDK, and Next.js.
This example shows how to build a collaborative text editor with an AI toolbar using Liveblocks, Lexical, Vercel AI SDK, and Next.js.
As users edit the document, changes will be automatically persisted and synced—allowing for an editor that updates in real-time across clients. Users will also be able to see who see each other’s cursors in the document. Query AI to generate improvements and new content.
Run the following command to try this example locally:
npx create-liveblocks-app@latest --example nextjs-notion-like-ai-editor --api-key
This will download the example and ask permission to open your browser, enabling you to automatically get your API key from your liveblocks.io account.
Alternatively, you can set up your project manually:
npm install
.env.local
file and add your secret key as the LIVEBLOCKS_SECRET_KEY
environment variablenpm run dev
and go to http://localhost:3000To both deploy on Vercel, and run the example locally, use the following command:
npx create-liveblocks-app@latest --example nextjs-notion-like-ai-editor --vercel
This will download the example and ask permission to open your browser, enabling you to deploy to Vercel.
After forking this example on CodeSandbox, create the LIVEBLOCKS_SECRET_KEY
environment variable as a secret.