GPT Image 2

Use Case

Create Infographics with GPT Image 2

Make your complex data visually digestible with stunning infographic backgrounds and layouts. GPT Image 2 generates structured, engaging visual elements perfect for presentations, blog posts, and educational materials.

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How to Create Infographic — Step by Step

1

Outline the core topic and data points you need to visualize.

2

Prompt the AI for a layout structure, specifying the main focal points and icons.

3

Ask for 'negative space' or 'text boxes' so you have room to add your data later.

4

Export the image to Canva or PowerPoint to overlay your exact facts and figures.

Example Infographic Prompts

An isometric 3D infographic illustration of a smart city. Showing interconnected glowing data lines linking autonomous cars, skyscrapers, and cloud servers. Sleek, futuristic tech aesthetic with cyan and purple neon colors. Clean white areas reserved for text blurbs.

A timeline infographic layout tracking human space exploration. A vertical winding road starting from a vintage rocket ship at the bottom to a futuristic Mars colony at the top. Minimalist vector style, deep space background, empty nodes for adding dates.

A nutrition infographic background. A beautifully organized top-down view of a wooden table divided into sections featuring macro-nutrients: a pile of fresh vegetables, a salmon fillet, and whole grains. Neat, partitioned layout with clean blank spaces for nutritional text.

A corporate flowchart infographic template. Abstract minimalist design featuring interconnected circular nodes and arrows in shades of professional navy and gold. Clean white background, highly structured and organized appearance.

Pro Tips for Infographic Generation

  • Don't rely on the AI to generate long paragraphs of precise text; use it to create the base visual framework.
  • Specify your brand's color palette to ensure the infographic matches your company's reports.
  • Use keywords like 'isometric layout', 'diagram', or 'mind map' to get structured results.

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