New: AI Infographics — turn data and ideas into shareable graphics from one prompt. Try it now
Text to infographic, designed by AI
Describe your data or story and the vizGPT AI infographic generator lays out the design — charts, stats, and callouts composed on an editable canvas, refined in conversation, and exported ready to share.
Your text
› one-page remote work report: 68% adoption donut, three key stats, quarterly trend line
[01] What it means
What is an AI infographic generator?
An AI infographic generator converts a written description into a designed infographic. Instead of starting from a blank canvas or wrestling a template, you write what the graphic should say — the topic, the key numbers, the takeaway — and the AI composes the layout: headline, charts, stat callouts, and visual flow.
vizGPT goes one step further than image generators: the output is not a flat picture but an editable canvas. Every element the AI places — the 68% donut, the stat bars, the headline — can be moved, restyled, or swapped, either by dragging it directly or by asking in chat. That makes the result a working design you can iterate on, not an AI-generated image you have to accept as-is.
[02] How it works
From text to infographic in four steps
Describe the story
Write what the infographic should say in plain language: the topic, the key numbers, and the takeaway. Paste raw stats or bullet points — no design brief needed.
AI lays out the infographic
The vizGPT engine turns your text into a designed layout — headline, charts, stat callouts, and flow — composed on an editable canvas, not a flat image.
Refine on canvas or in chat
Drag elements directly on the canvas, or direct changes in conversation: “make the donut lime”, “swap stat two for a bar chart”, “tighten the layout”.
Export and share
Download the finished infographic as a shareable graphic for decks, posts, reports, and docs — sized for where it will live.
[03] Example prompts
What people turn into infographics
Copy a queued prompt into the generator, or write your own: topic, key numbers, takeaway. The timeline below is the kind of layout a milestone prompt produces.
Composed layout
› Product launch timeline: 4 milestones from beta to GA, brand colors
› Survey results infographic: 5 findings from our developer survey, one hero stat
A single-page layout with a leading callout, supporting stat rows, and a clean source line for the report appendix.
Generate it →Queued · ready to compose› Product launch timeline: 4 milestones from beta to GA, brand colors
A horizontal timeline with milestone markers and short labels — ready for the launch blog post and slide deck.
Generate it →Queued · ready to compose› Comparison infographic: our plan vs. competitor, 6 feature rows
A two-column comparison with check marks and a verdict banner that reads at a glance on social feeds.
Generate it →[04] Why vizGPT
A design you can keep working, not a picture
Canvas-first editing
The output is a live canvas, not a locked PNG. Move, resize, and restyle every element after generation.
Real charts from your numbers
Donuts, bars, lines, and stat callouts are drawn from the figures in your prompt — not decorative stock shapes.
Iterate in conversation
Follow-up messages rework layout, color, and emphasis. Ten variations cost minutes, not an afternoon.
Share anywhere
Export shareable graphics for decks, social posts, blogs, and internal reports.
[05] Choosing an approach
AI infographic generator vs. the alternatives
- AI infographic generator vs. template makers
- Template tools like Canva start from someone else’s layout — you spend the session swapping placeholder text and fighting alignment. An AI infographic generator starts from your story: it designs the layout around your actual numbers, and you refine from there.
- AI infographic generator vs. ChatGPT
- ChatGPT can outline an infographic, but it hands you text or a static image you cannot edit. vizGPT generates the infographic itself — real charts and editable elements on a canvas — so the result is a working design, not a description of one.
- AI infographic generator vs. hiring a designer
- A designer is still the right call for brand-defining campaigns. For the weekly report, the launch post, and the survey recap, generating a first design in seconds — and art-directing it in chat — covers the 90% of infographics that never justified a design ticket.
Only need a single chart, not a full layout? The free Chart Maker is the faster path.
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[06] FAQ
AI infographic questions, answered
- What is an AI infographic generator?
- An AI infographic generator turns a written description into a designed infographic. You describe the topic and the key numbers — “survey results with one hero stat and five findings” — and the AI composes the layout, charts, and callouts for you, ready to refine and export.
- How does text to infographic work in vizGPT?
- vizGPT treats your text as a creative brief. It extracts the story and the figures, chooses chart types that fit the data, and lays everything out on a canvas-first studio. You then refine the design by dragging elements directly or by giving notes in chat.
- Can I edit the generated infographic?
- Yes. Generation lands on an editable canvas, not a flat image. Move and restyle elements directly, or ask for changes in follow-up messages — “bigger headline”, “swap the pie for bars”, “use our brand green”.
- Can ChatGPT make infographics?
- ChatGPT can draft the copy and structure for an infographic, but it does not produce an editable design. vizGPT generates the actual infographic — real charts drawn from your numbers on an editable canvas — which is the step ChatGPT leaves you to do by hand.
- Is the AI infographic generator free to use?
- You can start generating for free with a vizGPT account, and the surrounding free tools — like the Chart Maker — require no login. Upgrade when you need to ship more.
- Where can I use the generated infographics?
- Anywhere a graphic works: slide decks, blog posts, social feeds, newsletters, internal reports, and docs. Typical uses include survey recaps, launch timelines, comparison sheets, and KPI one-pagers.
[07] Your turn
Turn your next report into an infographic
Start free. Describe the story, watch the layout compose, and ship the graphic.