Free AI Flow Chart Maker Online
Skip the shape palette. Describe your process — onboarding, approvals, algorithms, troubleshooting — and Infogiph's AI flow chart maker draws the boxes, decisions, and arrows for you. Edit anything, export free.
Free to start · No credit card · Export to SVG, PNG, GIF & MP4
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Product, engineering, and design teams use Infogiph to turn ideas into clear, shareable diagrams — in seconds.
"User signs up, we verify their email, if verification fails send a reminder…" — that's all the input the AI needs to draw a correct, connected flow chart.
The AI uses proper flowchart conventions — diamonds for decisions, labeled yes/no branches, loops back to earlier steps — without you memorizing symbol rules.
No crossed arrows or misaligned boxes. Generated flow charts come evenly spaced and easy to follow, even for complex processes.
Ask for changes in plain language: "add an error-handling branch after payment" or "split step 3 into two steps". The chart updates in place.
The generated chart lands on an Excalidraw-style canvas — drag nodes, reword labels, restyle colors, and add anything the AI missed.
Export static PNG and SVG free. Upgrade for animated GIF and MP4 flow charts that reveal step by step — perfect for tutorials and demos.
How it works
No design skills. No fiddling with boxes and arrows. Describe what you want and Infogiph does the rest.
Type a sentence or pick a template — no prompting tricks, no design tools. "SaaS architecture with auth, billing, and analytics" is all Infogiph needs.
Infogiph lays out the nodes, draws every connection, matches icons, and animates the flow — a polished, on-brand diagram in 5–15 seconds.
Everything stays editable. Adjust any node, swap colors, icons, and fonts, then export to SVG, PNG, GIF, or MP4 — ready for decks, docs, and social.
Traditional flow chart tools make you do everything: drag each shape, connect each arrow, align each row, and re-flow the whole diagram every time the process changes. For a 20-step process, that is an afternoon of work.
An AI flow chart maker inverts the workflow. You write (or paste) the process description — the thing you already know — and the AI handles notation, layout, and connections. Infogiph generates flow charts in seconds and keeps them editable, so process changes are a one-sentence request instead of a redraw.
One: open the canvas and describe your process in the chat — a sentence works, and pasting a full SOP or spec works even better. Two: the AI generates the flow chart with start/end points, process steps, and decision branches. Three: edit anything on the canvas and export as PNG or SVG for free.
Everything runs in the browser. There is nothing to download, and your flow charts are saved to your account so you can update them as processes evolve.
Engineers diagram algorithms, data pipelines, and system logic. Operations teams document SOPs and approval workflows. Support teams build troubleshooting trees. Teachers turn textbook processes into visuals, and students map assignments like do-while loops or decision logic.
If you need ideas or conventions, our guides on flowchart symbols and flow chart examples cover the standard notation — but with AI generation, you rarely need to memorize any of it.
Real, animated diagrams generated from a single sentence — the kind of thing teams ship to docs, decks, and launch posts every day.
"I describe a system in one sentence and Infogiph hands me a clean, animated diagram. It cut my deck prep from an hour to about five minutes."
Product Marketing · Spotify
Yes — free to start with daily AI generation, full canvas editing, and clean PNG/SVG exports. No credit card needed. Paid plans add volume and GIF/MP4 exports.
Describe the process in plain language (or paste an existing doc), and the AI generates the complete flow chart. Then edit on the canvas and export.
Yes — ovals for start/end, rectangles for steps, diamonds for decisions with labeled branches. You can restyle any element after generation.
Yes. The AI handles conditional branches, parallel paths, and loops back to earlier steps. For very large processes, you can generate sections and connect them.
Fully. Move nodes, reword labels, add shapes, change colors — or ask the AI to revise specific parts. It behaves like a normal diagram editor after generation.
Export PNG or SVG and drop it into PowerPoint, Google Docs, Notion, or anywhere images work. Animated GIF/MP4 exports (paid) embed nicely in slides and wikis too.
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