What is Infographic Maker?
Combine text, icons, charts, and images on a drag-and-drop canvas to build infographics. Start from a layout template or a blank canvas, then export as PNG, PDF, SVG, or JPG for presentations, blog posts, or social media.
The editor opens with one-click starting templates (title, stats, chart, comparison, timeline), vertical and horizontal canvas presets, layered elements (drag to reorder, send to back or bring to front, delete with the keyboard), bar, line and pie charts you can populate by hand or by pasting a CSV, alignment helpers to snap selections to the canvas edges, an icon library, and image uploads. Export at full resolution as PNG for slide decks and posts, as PDF for print-ready handouts, as SVG for crisp scaling, or as JPG when you want a smaller file.
How to use
- Choose a template or start with a blank canvas, then set your infographic dimensions.
- Add elements — headings, body text, bar, line and pie charts, icons, and images — and arrange them on the canvas, then align or layer with the toolbar.
- Customize colors and fonts to match your brand, then export as PNG, PDF, SVG, or JPG.
When to use
- Building a one-pager that summarises quarterly metrics for an internal review.
- Designing social posts that compare two products side-by-side using simple charts.
- Putting together a quick handout for a workshop or classroom presentation.
Result
A marketing manager needs a quick infographic showing Q1 sales growth. They pick a vertical template, add a bar chart with monthly figures, drop in the company logo, and export a polished PNG for the team Slack channel.
FAQ
- What's the difference between exporting as PNG and SVG?
- PNG and JPG are flat raster images at the canvas dimensions you set — PNG keeps text crispest and supports transparency, while JPG makes smaller files for photo-heavy designs. SVG keeps every shape, chart and text element as vector code, so it stays sharp when zoomed or printed at large sizes. PDF wraps the same layout into a single print-ready page. Pick SVG or PDF for posters and print, PNG for web or Slack, and JPG when file size matters.
- Can I edit the data behind a chart after I've added it?
- Yes. Select the chart on the canvas and the chart dialog reopens with the existing labels and values. Edit any row, add or remove entries, and the chart redraws when you confirm.
- Do my uploaded images and the finished file leave my device?
- No. The canvas runs entirely in your tab. Images you drop in and the final export are processed locally, so nothing is sent to a server and nothing is stored after you close the page.
- Why does my exported PNG look pixelated on a 4K screen?
- PNG resolution is fixed by the canvas size you chose. For high-DPI displays or print, either pick a larger preset before you start designing, or export as SVG and rasterise it to whatever pixel size you need afterwards.
- Can I use my own brand colours and fonts?
- You can set any hex colour for text, shapes, and chart segments, and pick from the included font stack. For exact brand fonts, export as SVG and swap the font-family in the SVG source, or open the file in your design tool.
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