Free Online Timeline Maker
Company history, project plan, historical events, personal milestones — list them with dates and Infogiph's AI turns them into a designed timeline infographic. No rulers, no alignment fights, no design tool learning curve.
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.
"2019 founded, 2021 first product, 2023 Series A, 2026 global launch" — the AI spaces, connects, and styles it into a timeline instantly.
Milestone markers, icons, alternating labels, and color accents make your timeline presentation-ready — not a line with text stuck on it.
The layout engine handles the hard part of timelines: keeping labels readable and evenly distributed no matter how many events you add.
Export a GIF or MP4 (paid plans) where events appear in sequence — ideal for anniversary posts, product recaps, and history explainers.
Reword labels, add or remove milestones, change dates, restyle colors. The generated timeline is fully editable on the canvas.
Paste an about-page, a project brief, or research notes — the AI extracts dated events and builds the chronology for you.
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.
Timelines are one of the most versatile infographics: company milestone timelines for about pages and pitch decks, project timelines for kickoffs and status updates, historical timelines for classrooms and content, product release histories, case study "before and after" chronologies, and personal timelines for resumes, weddings, and anniversaries.
The common pain is layout — spacing events, aligning labels, and re-flowing everything when one event changes. An AI timeline maker eliminates that: describe the events, and the design work happens automatically.
Write your events with rough dates in the canvas chat, or paste text that contains them. The AI generates a timeline infographic with markers, labels, and consistent styling. Edit whatever needs adjusting, then export — PNG and SVG are free.
Timelines stay live on your account: when the next milestone lands, add it with one sentence and re-export, instead of digging out an old design file.
A static timeline works for docs and print. But chronology is inherently sequential, and animation makes that visible — events appearing one after another turn a diagram into a story. Infogiph timelines animate natively, and paid plans export those animations as GIF or MP4 for social media, product updates, and presentations.
If your "timeline" is really a forward-looking plan with phases and priorities, the AI roadmap maker is the better structure — and it works from the same plain-text input.
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 — AI generation, editing, and PNG/SVG exports are free with a daily generation limit. GIF and MP4 animated exports come with paid plans.
List your events and dates in plain text (or paste a document containing them). The AI generates a styled timeline you can edit and export.
As many as remain readable — a dozen fits comfortably; for longer histories, group events into eras or split into multiple timelines.
Yes — ask for a vertical layout in your prompt, or rearrange the generated timeline on the canvas. Vertical timelines work well for web pages and mobile.
Yes. Timelines animate on the canvas, and paid plans export animated GIF/MP4 where milestones appear in sequence.
About pages, pitch decks, project kickoffs, classroom materials, LinkedIn posts, anniversary and recap content — anywhere chronology tells the story.
Describe it in a sentence and watch Infogiph build it in seconds.
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