Turn what you know
into an infographic.

Describe a topic, drop in your numbers, or paste a link — and Gravy designs a clean, shareable infographic, sized for the feed you're posting to. You edit and approve; it handles the layout and the design.

brief → infographic
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01 · Why it's a chore

You have the content. The design is the wall.

Most infographic tools hand you a blank canvas and a library of templates, then leave the actual design to you — aligning boxes, picking fonts, hunting for icons that match, rebalancing the whole thing when one number changes. If you're not a designer, that's where an hour goes, and the result still looks like a template.

This is one job inside Gravy's marketing workspace: you bring the content, it does the design. Give it the topic, the data, or a link, and a finished graphic comes back for you to adjust — not an empty editor to fight.

02 · From idea to graphic

Bring the content, get the design.

Structure first, decoration second — the loop runs in one place, from a prompt to a graphic that's ready to post.

  1. 01 · Bring the content

    Describe it, drop data, or paste a link.

    Type the topic in a sentence, paste in a list of stats, or hand it a URL. You supply what it's about — you don't start by staring at a blank canvas of empty text boxes.

  2. 02 · It lays it out

    Structure before decoration.

    Gravy organizes the information into a real hierarchy — a title, ordered points, the numbers that matter — so the graphic reads top to bottom instead of being a pile of clip art. You steer the order; it handles the arrangement.

  3. 03 · It designs the visual

    A finished graphic, not a template.

    Type, spacing, color, and icons come out coherent and on-theme, sized for where it's going — a tall pin, a square carousel, a wide header. Nudge anything you want; you're editing a design, not building one from zero.

  4. 04 · Post it or pin it

    Straight into the queue.

    Export the image, or send it to the calendar with a caption and publish to Pinterest, Instagram, and the rest on schedule — without moving to a separate scheduler.

03 · What you can make

One maker, many kinds of graphic.

Because you supply the content and Gravy handles the layout, the format follows what you're making — not a fixed set of templates.

Recipe infographics

Ingredients, steps, and timings laid out as one clean, pinnable card — from a recipe you paste or describe.

How-tos and explainers

Turn a process or a concept into a numbered, easy-to-follow visual that teaches at a glance.

Data and stats

Drop in the numbers and get a chart-led graphic that makes the takeaway obvious, not a spreadsheet screenshot.

From an article

Paste a URL and pull the key points of a post into a shareable infographic that links back to the source.

04 · Built to be shared

Sized for the feed it's going to.

A graphic that's perfect at desktop size gets cropped to nothing on a phone. Gravy sizes each infographic for where it's headed — a tall Pinterest pin, a square Instagram carousel, a wide header — and can send it straight to the calendar with a caption, so making it and posting it are the same motion.

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workspace to design it, caption it, and post it — instead of three

FAQ

Making infographics.

How do I make an infographic?

In Gravy, you start from the content, not a blank canvas. Describe the topic in a sentence, paste in your data, or hand it a URL. Gravy organizes the information into a clear hierarchy and designs the graphic — type, spacing, color, and icons — sized for where you're posting. You edit and approve; you don't align boxes by hand in a drag-and-drop editor.

Is there an AI infographic generator that designs it for me?

Yes — that's what Gravy does. Instead of handing you a template to fill in, it lays out the structure and produces a finished visual from what you give it: a prompt, a list of stats, or a link. You direct the order and the emphasis; it handles the arrangement and the styling.

Can I make an infographic from a URL or an article?

Yes. Paste the link and Gravy reads the page, pulls the key points and numbers, and turns them into an infographic that captures the article at a glance — a fast way to make a blog post pinnable.

Can I make an infographic for free?

Gravy is free with your own model keys — connect a key you already have and generate infographics at no extra cost. If you'd rather not manage keys, managed Gravy AI runs on credits. Either way there's no separate design-tool subscription.

What kinds of infographics can I make?

Recipe cards, how-to and explainer graphics, data and stats visuals, and summaries pulled from an article — among others. Because you bring the content and Gravy handles the layout and design, the format follows whatever you're making rather than a fixed set of templates.

Can I post the infographic straight to Pinterest?

Yes. An infographic can go from the canvas to the calendar with a caption, then publish to Pinterest, Instagram, and your other connected accounts on schedule — sized correctly for each — without exporting and re-uploading through a separate scheduler.

Skip the blank canvas. Make your next infographic in a sentence.

Download Gravy, describe what you want, and get a finished, shareable graphic back to edit and post. Free with your own model keys.