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InfoBlog

InfoBlog

Instantly transform text into visual stories in seconds

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We don't generate pixels, we generate editable templates. Unlike generic AI tools that hallucinate static images from prompts, InfoBlog is different because we build editable SVG templates, not flat pixels. Turn articles into data-rich infographics or slide decks, then tweak every text, color, and icon in our editor. It’s the speed of AI with the control of professional design software. You get a workspace, not just a PNG.
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Hey everyone 👋 Usefulness was the real inspiration behind this. I kept spending hours writing solid blog posts that barely got read. And don’t even get me started on presentations I could burn an entire evening just to make 8–12 slides. I tried other tools, but even then it took 6–7 minutes to generate something basic. It helped… but not enough. So I paused, worked on other things, and recently came back to the problem with fresh eyes. That’s when I decided to fix it properly. I built InfoBlog to turn what normally takes hours (or days, if you’re like me 😅) into a few clicks. You simply attach your blog URL, PDF, or DOCX, choose what you want infographic or slide deck and generate. The key insight: Content needs to be visual to work, especially on social. But most AI image tools hallucinate text, flatten everything into PNGs, and leave you stuck with designs you can’t edit. So we built InfoBlog as a “glass-box” AI. It doesn’t just paint pictures it creates real, editable SVG visuals based on your actual content. You can change fonts, colors, layouts, and images however you want. From text → visuals → ready to share, in seconds. I’d love to know: what kind of content do you personally find hardest to visualize?
Daniele Packard

Congrats! Very cool - so output is svg that you can edit and embed in your content?

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@daniele_packard yes Daniel 😅

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