AI Scientific Figure Editor

Refine generated scientific figures with AI instructions for labels, layout, captions, hierarchy, and visual emphasis.

Edit labels and captions

Rewrite dense text, shorten callouts, and make figure labels easier to scan.

Edit labels and captions

Change visual emphasis

Ask AI to highlight a pathway, result, mechanism, or audience-specific explanation.

Change visual emphasis

Refine structure

Split crowded sections, simplify hierarchy, or reorganize panels after generation.

Refine structure

How to use AI Scientific Figure Editor

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

Built for science-first visual workflows

Infograph.me focuses on readable scientific figures, research diagrams, classroom visuals, and academic communication.

Prompt-based editing

Describe what should change instead of manually rebuilding each section.

Label clarity

Improve wording for papers, posters, lectures, and lab reports.

Audience control

Make the same figure more academic, classroom-friendly, or presentation-ready.

Layout iteration

Try a clearer hierarchy when the first draft is too dense.

Research context

Keep edits grounded in the source material and intended communication goal.

Export workflow

Refine before downloading for slides, reports, posters, and teaching material.

AI Scientific Figure Editor FAQs

You can ask AI to adjust labels, sections, captions, hierarchy, layout direction, and emphasis.

Yes. Tell the editor what the label should say or paste the corrected scientific wording.

Yes. You can ask for a classroom-friendly version with fewer labels and clearer explanations.

No. You should still verify accuracy, terminology, and units before formal use.

Yes. Refine the figure first, then export it for your research or education workflow.