Start with source material
Add papers, notes, text, data, links, or a topic so Infograph.me has the scientific context.

Add papers, notes, text, data, links, or a topic so Infograph.me has the scientific context.

Ask for a figure, graphical abstract, method diagram, concept map, timeline, or classroom-friendly explanation.

Infograph.me structures the source into labeled panels, captions, callouts, and readable visual hierarchy.

Use AI edits to improve labels, layout, and audience fit, then export the visual for your workflow.

They are AI workflows for turning source material into scientific figures, graphical abstracts, diagrams, and research visuals.
Yes. Use PDF-to-figure or paper-to-figure workflows to turn research material into a structured visual draft.
Yes. Use AI editing instructions to rewrite labels, simplify sections, change emphasis, or reorganize the figure.
No. Researchers, university students, professors, K-12 teachers, and science communicators can use these workflows.
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