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.

It means preparing generated visuals for slide workflows so researchers and teachers can continue refining presentation material.
Yes. Exported figures can be used in presentation workflows; use editable slide export where supported by your account and product version.
Yes. Professors and teachers can turn research or lesson material into clearer lecture visuals.
Yes. Ask AI to reduce text density and make labels easier to read from a distance.
Yes. Check scientific accuracy, readability, and formatting before presenting.