See everything on one page.
Upload a PDF, notes, or lecture and GoodOff generates a visual infographic — stats, key sections, visual blocks, and takeaways laid out in a scannable, structured format.
What is an AI infographic?
GoodOff’s AI infographic generator reads your study material and produces a structured, one-page visual summary. It extracts 3–6 key stats with labels, 3–5 concept sections with typed icons (concept, formula, date, person, warning, tip), optional visual blocks (flow diagrams, timelines, comparisons, or pillar grids), and 2–4 key takeaways. You can copy the entire infographic as plain text for your own notes. It’s generated alongside your flashcards, quizzes, and other study tools from the same source.
AI Infographic Generator features
Key stats at a glance
3–6 headline figures extracted from your source — dates, quantities, acronyms, or key numbers — displayed in a scannable stats row.
Sections with typed icons
Each concept section gets a semantic icon — concept, formula, date, person, warning, or tip — so you can find what you need visually.
Visual blocks
Flow diagrams, timelines, side-by-side comparisons, and pillar grids render automatically when the content calls for them.
From any source
Upload a PDF, notes, slides, audio, video, or a URL. The AI reads your material and builds the infographic from it.
Copy as text
One click copies the entire infographic — stats, sections, blocks, and takeaways — as formatted plain text for your notes.
Regenerate anytime
Not happy with the result? Hit regenerate for a fresh infographic from the same source.
How to use Infographic
Upload your source
Add a PDF, notes, slides, or any study material to your GoodOff library.
Open the Infographic tab
Inside your library item, switch to the Infographic tab.
Generate
Click “Generate infographic.” The AI reads your source and builds a visual summary with stats, sections, blocks, and takeaways.
Scan, copy, or regenerate
Review the one-page overview, copy it as text, or regenerate for a fresh version.
The science behind Infographic
Visual learning
Processing information through images, layouts, and spatial organization. Infographics leverage visual learning by turning text into a structured, scannable format.
Chunking
Breaking large amounts of information into smaller, manageable pieces. Each stat, section, and block in an infographic is one chunk — focused and digestible.
Dual coding
Encoding information both verbally (words) and visually (spatial layout, icons, and blocks). Infographics activate both channels, improving recall.
How students use Infographic
Pre-exam review
Generate an infographic from your lecture notes and scan the stats and takeaways the morning of the exam.
Dense reading
Turn a long paper or textbook chapter into a one-page visual summary before you dive into the details.
Study group prep
Share a visual infographic with your study group so everyone has the same high-level map of the material.
Quick reference
Keep the infographic open as a quick-reference sheet while working through problems or writing an essay.
AI Infographic Generator FAQ
Is the infographic generator included in every plan?+
What sources can I use?+
Can I edit the infographic?+
How is this different from a study guide?+
Does it work on mobile?+
The rest of your study kit
See everything at a glance.
Upload your study material and get a visual infographic — plus flashcards, quizzes, and more — in seconds.

