Infographic maker

Use Lucidchart to create a free infographic. Start with one of our infographic templates to clearly visualize anything from your data, information, and processes.

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Infographic creator for data visualization

Get started in minutes with our simple, intuitive infographic maker.

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Versatile infographics

Whether you’re visualizing systems and processes or data and programs, our infographic creator helps you quickly and easily add visuals to your diagrams.
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Free templates and shape libraries

Our infographic maker has everything you need, including shapes, symbols, and free templates to make both simple and complex infographics.
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Data linking

Easily visualize your data by connecting your information directly to Lucidchart to create an infographic that is accurate and up to date.
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Easy to use

Our intuitive infographic creator has drag-and-drop functionality so that you can start creating powerful diagrams in minutes.
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Data visualization in real time

Collaborate anywhere with anyone. Our cloud-based infographic maker is accessible from any device, browser, or operating system.

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Real-time collaboration

Streamline work by enabling multiple collaborators to create and edit the same diagram at once.

Create accurate diagrams faster by linking shapes to data from Google Sheets, Excel, or CSV files.

Transform data by visually highlighting patterns and insights for quick comprehension at a glance.

Add layers to visualizations for multiple levels, distinct visibility controls, and streamlined editing.

Collaborate confidently—view changes, revert to prior versions, and ensure diagrams are up to date.

Use existing shape libraries for Salesforce, enterprise architecture, and more—or customize your own.

Build and experiment with LLMs on the Lucid canvas. Test prompts and inputs to see what works best.

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Streamline work by enabling multiple collaborators to create and edit the same diagram at once.

Free infographic templates

Create an infographic from one of our free templates.

Getting started in Lucidchart

Follow along with this video tutorial and learn how to make any type of diagram in Lucidchart.

Why teams choose Lucidchart

As an intelligent diagramming application, Lucidchart provides simple yet powerful capabilities for visualizing information.

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Collaboration. Bring teams together side by side on a shared canvas from anywhere in the world.

Alignment. Build transparency and shared understanding of how a team or company works.

Large-scale change. Increase visibility, standardization, and knowledge sharing across your entire org.

End-to-end workflows. Upgrade to the Lucid Suite for a complete, connected visual collaboration solution.

What is an infographic?

An infographic is the visualization of information, data, or knowledge through graphs and diagrams. Infographics are designed to help you easily understand your data at a glance. Infographics are popular because they increase clarity and can help you to identify patterns and trends.

How to create an infographic in Lucidchart

Before you begin creating your infographic, identify the information you want to convey and which data source you will use.

Choose from one of Lucidchart’s many infographic templates. If you already have your own template and want to update it, simply import your diagram from Lucidspark, Visio, Gliffy, Omnigraffle, or draw.io into Lucidchart. You can also import datasets from Google Sheets or Excel.

Click and drag the shapes you want from the shape library and drop them anywhere on the canvas. Simply click a shape to add text to it, and use the available formatting options to customize shapes, colors, and text. You can also add images to make your infographic design unique.

Keep your infographic up to date by adding live data with our data linking feature.

Once you’ve created your infographic, it’s time to share it with stakeholders so they can give feedback, ask questions, and make edits before presenting or publishing. 

After you’ve polished your infographic, you can publish it as a PDF or an image. To present, you can convert your graph into a slide and present it directly from Lucidchart or export it to Google Slides.

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Frequently asked questions about our infographic maker

The simpler, the better. Infographics should be quick and easy to understand. We recommend using data visualization tools such as graphs and charts and stylization like images and colors to make it more polished. 

You can make an infographic directly from PowerPoint using SmartArt or shapes. But there’s a better way! Instead, create your infographic in Lucidchart and then use our PowerPoint integration to insert it into your presentation. It's fast, simple, and easy.

The ideal size depends on your use case. Generally, for Facebook and LinkedIn posts, it is recommended to use 1200 x 630 pixels, but on a blog post it is 663 x 2000 pixels.

Yes! Get started for free and explore our features. Unlock even more capabilities with our paid plans.

Everything you need to make a diagram

In addition to our infographic maker, Lucidchart offers support and training resources to help you branch out to any type of diagram.

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