AI Infographic Maker
Paste a topic, article, or data set and create a publication-ready infographic. AI analyzes the content, recommends a layout × style combination, and creates the image only after you confirm the plan. 21 layouts, 22 visual styles, no design skills required.
Content
Review and edit plan
Create a plan first. The system will analyze the content and recommend an infographic structure and visual style before charging for image creation.
Generation settings
Create a plan first. The system will analyze the content and recommend an infographic structure and visual style before charging for image creation.Layout
Style
Generation mode
Generation History
What this tool does
Paste a topic, article, or data set. AI analyzes the content structure, recommends a layout × style combination, and creates a publication-ready professional infographic only after you confirm the plan. Preview the proposal before any credits are charged — no design skills required.
21 layouts for every content type
Linear Progression
Left-to-right or top-to-bottom sequence with numbered milestones and connectors. Best for timelines, tutorials, and step-by-step breakdowns.
Binary Comparison
Two mirrored columns with a clear center divider. Best for A vs B, pros and cons, and before-after comparisons.
Comparison Matrix
Multi-row multi-column grid comparing items across consistent criteria. Best for multi-factor comparisons, buying guides, and option analyses.
Hierarchical Layers
Stacked tiers with the most important layer visually emphasized. Best for pyramids, priority levels, and maturity stage diagrams.
Tree Branching
Root idea branches into grouped children with connector lines. Best for category systems, decision trees, and knowledge frameworks.
Hub & Spoke
Central concept with radial modules and short relationship labels. Best for hub concepts surrounded by related supporting points.
Structural Breakdown
Separated layers or exploded views reveal system assembly. Best for architecture diagrams, product teardowns, and engineering explainers.
Bento Grid
Modular cards with varied sizes and one or two emphasized blocks. Best for multi-topic overviews, feature highlights, and general summaries.
Iceberg
Visible upper layer contrasts with deeper hidden layers below. Best for surface vs hidden factors, explicit vs implicit analysis.
Bridge
Current state → key supports → desired state visual bridge. Best for solution explanations and problem-to-resolution transitions.
Funnel
Wide-to-narrow flow with decreasing conversion stages. Best for conversion paths, filtering processes, and step reduction analysis.
Isometric Map
Pseudo-3D map arranges zones or steps in a navigable scene. Best for journey maps, ecosystem overviews, and spatial relationships.
Dashboard
Metric cards, mini charts, and status blocks for fast scanning. Best for KPI reports, data summaries, and operational metrics.
Periodic Table
Dense grid of small labeled cells grouped by category. Best for categorized collections, concept vocabularies, and item inventories.
Comic Strip
Sequential panels with clear reading order and expressive visual beats. Best for narrative content, teaching steps, and scenario stories.
Story Mountain
Rising and falling arc with labeled stages and emotional emphasis. Best for plot structures, tension arcs, and learning journeys.
Jigsaw
Interlocking modules show how pieces depend on each other. Best for interconnected parts and multi-factor interdependencies.
Venn Diagram
Overlapping shapes show shared and unique attributes. Best for concept overlap and two-item commonality analysis.
Winding Roadmap
Curved path carries milestones through the canvas. Best for growth paths, learning milestones, and project phases.
Circular Flow
Looped process with arrows and balanced recurring stages. Best for cycles, continuous iteration, and lifecycle diagrams.
Dense Modules
Six to seven compact modules packed with facts, labels, and visual anchors. Best for buying guides, data-heavy explainers, and high-density knowledge cards.
22 visual styles
Craft Handmade
Hand-drawn paper craft with warm doodles and cutout shapes. Best for educational content, learning logs, and life organization posts.
Claymation
3D clay figures with soft rounded forms and tactile depth. Best for children's education, fun explainers, and light knowledge sharing.
Kawaii
Pastel cartoon visual language with cute icons and rounded forms. Best for emotional sharing, product recommendations, and kawaii-style infographics.
Storybook Watercolor
Soft watercolor washes with gentle outlines and airy transitions. Best for storytelling, travel records, and literary content.
Chalkboard
Dark board texture with colorful chalk strokes and hand-drawn diagrams. Best for academic breakdowns, course promotion, and step-by-step teaching.
Cyberpunk Neon
Dark surfaces with neon cyan/magenta glow and sci-fi UI rhythm. Best for tech products, gaming, and future trend content.
Bold Graphic
High-contrast comic style with thick outlines and strong halftone blocks. Best for warnings, opinion pieces, and viral hooks.
Aged Academia
Sepia paper with annotated diagrams and archival label style. Best for history, cultural analysis, and vintage academic content.
Corporate Memphis
Clean vector shapes with vivid but restrained business colors. Best for business presentations, product introductions, and corporate content.
Technical Schematic
Blueprint lines with measurement labels and exploded-view precision. Best for technical architecture, system explanations, and engineering content.
Origami
Folded paper geometry with crisp angular planes and clean shadows. Best for craft demonstrations, step instructions, and structural analysis.
Pixel Art
Retro 8-bit pixel grid with limited palette and blocky icons. Best for gaming, tech nostalgia, and internet culture content.
UI Wireframe
Grayscale interface wireframe style with annotation-ready layout. Best for app walkthroughs and product flow infographics.
Subway Map
Colored route lines with station nodes and transfer labels. Best for process flows, journey maps, and knowledge framework diagrams.
IKEA Manual
Minimal line-art instruction style with numbered steps and clean icons. Best for how-to guides and step-by-step process explainers.
Knolling
Top-down organized flat-lay with neat labels and catalog spacing. Best for product showcases, object inventories, and year-in-review summaries.
Lego Brick
Modular brick-like construction with playful building metaphors. Best for composable knowledge, teaching content, and fun breakdowns.
Pop Laboratory
Coordinate grid with vivid lab-marker accents and dense annotation. Best for data explainers, science communication, and information-heavy content.
Morandi Journal
Muted Morandi palette with journal blocks and warm editorial density. Best for life journaling, book notes, and soft content organization.
Retro Pop Grid
1970s retro pop art with thick outlines, halftone accents, and strict grid anchoring. Best for topic roundups, cultural commentary, and retro-style content.
Hand-drawn Edu
Pastel section blocks with wobble lines and friendly classroom diagramming. Best for educational science communication, study notes, and classroom-style content.
Retro Popup Pop
Chunky popup windows with flat pop colors and retro system UI motifs. Best for fun facts, internet culture, and meme-adjacent content.
Two generation modes
The image model renders the complete infographic with text in one step. Best for quickly validating content or publishing directly.
Creates a text-free background first, then lets you overlay and position text manually. Best for layouts where precise Chinese text placement matters.
Common use cases
FAQ
What content works best with the AI infographic maker?
It works well for knowledge summaries, data reports, tutorials, product guides, comparisons, and trend explainers. Paste a topic, article, or data set, then the tool structures the content before recommending a layout and visual style.
Can I confirm the plan before creating an image?
Yes. The tool first prepares the content structure, recommended layout, visual style, and image direction. You confirm the plan before image creation starts.
Do I need design skills?
No. You provide the topic or source text, and the tool handles structure, visual planning, and image creation. For precise typography, you can use the background plus manual text workflow.
How are credits charged?
Credits are charged by generation task according to the current rule shown on the tool page. New users can start with one-time trial credits, then buy credit packs as needed.