How to use SVG Export for Scientific Figures

Start with source material

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

Start with source material

Choose the visual direction

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

Choose the visual direction

Generate the draft

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

Generate the draft

Refine and export

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

Refine and export

SVG Export for Scientific Figures FAQs

SVG is useful for scalable diagrams and downstream vector editing when a figure needs additional polish.

Pathways, workflows, concept diagrams, timelines, and labeled schematic figures are strong candidates.

No. Use the format that fits the final workflow. Raster exports are still useful for quick sharing and slides.

Yes. Use AI editing to simplify labels and structure before export.

Yes. Always confirm the journal or conference requirements for figure formats and resolution.

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