Free Venn Diagram Maker
Comparing two ideas, three tools, or overlapping audiences? Describe them and Infogiph's AI Venn diagram generator draws the circles and — the hard part — fills in what belongs in each overlap.
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Product, engineering, and design teams use Infogiph to turn ideas into clear, shareable diagrams — in seconds.
Drawing circles is easy; deciding what goes in the intersection is the work. Describe your sets and the AI proposes the shared and unique traits for each region.
Classic two-set comparisons or three-set diagrams with a center intersection — say which you need in the prompt and it generates accordingly.
Text fits inside regions, overlaps stay legible, and the diagram looks intentional — no squeezing captions into slivers by hand.
Change circle colors, opacity, fonts, and labels on the canvas. Match your brand or your slide theme in seconds.
Use your Venn diagram in essays, decks, blog posts, and social. SVG export keeps it crisp at any size.
If your comparison outgrows a Venn — many criteria, many options — switch to a comparison chart with one prompt.
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 Venn diagram shows sets as overlapping circles: what is unique to each sits in the outer regions, what is shared sits in the overlap. It is the fastest visual for "how are these alike and different?" — which is why it appears everywhere from grade-school essays to product strategy decks.
An AI Venn diagram generator does more than draw shapes. Infogiph reads your description — "compare remote work and office work" — and generates the diagram with the regions already populated: unique traits in each circle, common ground in the middle. You edit the content rather than inventing it onto a blank template.
Describe the comparison in the canvas chat: name the two or three sets and, optionally, any points you already know belong in each region. The AI generates the diagram; you refine labels, adjust colors, and export PNG or SVG free.
Because everything is editable, you can also use a generated Venn as a workshop artifact — drop it on the canvas, then move items between regions live as the team debates where they belong.
Students compare characters, historical events, and theories in essays and projects. Teachers make compare-and-contrast worksheets. Marketers map audience overlaps and brand positioning ("us vs them, and the sweet spot"). Product teams visualize feature overlap with competitors. Job seekers even use the three-circle version for ikigai-style career reflection.
When the overlap itself is the message — a niche, a positioning, a shared responsibility — a Venn diagram beats a table every time.
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 — generate Venn diagrams with AI, edit them fully, and export PNG/SVG on the free plan. No credit card required.
Yes — ask for three sets and the AI generates a three-circle Venn with all seven regions considered, including the center intersection.
Yes. From your description of the sets, it proposes unique and shared characteristics for each region — you can edit or replace any of them.
Everything is editable on the canvas: circle colors and opacity, region labels, title, and fonts.
Yes — export clean PNG for docs and slides, or SVG for print and scaling. Free-plan exports carry no watermark.
Use a Venn for overlap between 2–3 sets. When you are scoring many options across many criteria, a side-by-side comparison chart is clearer — Infogiph makes both.
Describe it in a sentence and watch Infogiph build it in seconds.
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