Free AI Genogram & Family Tree Maker
List the people and how they're related — 'Maria and John married, three children: Ana, Luis, and Sofia; Ana married Tom…' — and Infogiph draws the family diagram for you. Generations aligned, relationships connected, everything editable.
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.
No dragging boxes per person. Write the family structure in plain sentences and the AI turns it into a connected, multi-generation diagram in seconds.
Grandparents, parents, and children land on clean generational rows with couple and parent-child connections drawn for you.
Go beyond a basic family tree: annotate relationships, mark households, and capture the family patterns that genograms are used to explore.
Your family diagrams are saved to your account and are not published anywhere. Export copies only when you choose to.
New baby? New marriage? Add a sentence and regenerate, or edit the diagram directly on the canvas. No re-drawing the whole tree.
Export PNG or SVG free for family newsletters, genealogy projects, school assignments, or counseling coursework. Animated exports available on paid plans.
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.
A family tree shows who is related to whom — ancestors, descendants, marriages. A genogram goes further: it layers relationship quality, patterns, and history onto that structure, which is why counselors, therapists, social workers, and medical professionals use them.
Infogiph's AI generates the underlying family structure from your text — people, partners, children, generations — and gives you an editable canvas to annotate it genogram-style: label relationships, add notes, and color-code patterns you want to track.
Write the family out in plain language, one relationship at a time — it can be as simple as "Grandpa Joe and Grandma May had two kids: my dad Sam and my aunt Rita. Rita has one son, Leo." The AI parses names, partnerships, and parent-child links, then lays out the tree by generation.
From there, edit freely: rename people, add birth years, mark deceased members, adjust colors, and draw extra relationship lines. When it looks right, export a high-resolution PNG or a scalable SVG for printing.
Genealogy hobbyists sketch their research before committing it to formal software. Students in psychology, social work, and nursing produce genogram assignments in minutes instead of hours. Families make wedding, reunion, and memorial displays. Counselors draft client family structures quickly during intake.
Because generation happens from text, you can start from notes you already have — an interview with a grandparent, a family history email thread — and see the structure immediately.
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."
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Yes. AI generation, full editing, and PNG/SVG exports are included on the free plan with a daily generation limit. No credit card required.
As many as you can describe. Three to four generations fit comfortably on one canvas; for very large trees, you can split branches into linked diagrams.
The AI generates the family structure with clear person nodes and relationship lines, and the editor lets you style elements and add annotations. For strict clinical notation, you can customize shapes and labels on the canvas.
Yes — diagrams are stored in your account and never published. You control what's exported and shared.
That's the point: you write sentences, the AI draws the tree. Editing is drag-and-drop simple afterwards.
Export as SVG or high-resolution PNG and print at any size — SVG scales cleanly for large poster prints.
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