Scientific figure guides
How to make each type of figure for your paper — what it is, what a good one needs, and how to generate yours in seconds.
Create a clean anatomical illustration for your paper or lecture: cross-section, structures labeled with leader lines, textbook accuracy. Export PNG, TIFF 300 DPI, or PDF.
Create a clear clinical decision algorithm: decision boxes, yes/no branches, real thresholds, and management paths. A publication-ready flowchart. Export PNG, TIFF 300 DPI, or PDF.
Create a clear mechanism-of-action diagram for your paper or lecture: receptor, signaling pathway, and cascade, with cause-and-effect arrows. Textbook style, publication-ready.
Create your paper's central illustration — the single figure that tells the whole study: question, method, and key finding. In the style journals like JACC expect. Export PNG, TIFF 300 DPI, or PDF.
Create publication-ready figures for a scientific paper: graphical abstract, mechanism diagram, flowchart, and illustration. Vector-clean, labeled, at 300 DPI. Export PNG, TIFF, or PDF.
Build the PRISMA 2020 flow diagram for your systematic review or meta-analysis: identification, screening, eligibility, and included, with counts and exclusion reasons. Export PNG, TIFF 300 DPI, or PDF.
Create a publication-ready graphical abstract in seconds: population, intervention, and outcomes in one clean visual summary. Export PNG, TIFF 300 DPI, or PDF.