Visuals editor guide
Turn data and structure into exact charts, diagrams, flowcharts, and cards with Gixo Prism's four deterministic makers — no AI image model in the loop, so what you type is exactly what renders.
How It Works
From raw data or structure to an exportable visual in four steps.
Choose Chart Maker, Diagram Maker, Flowchart Maker, or Card Maker based on what you need to show.
Paste CSV data or numbers, describe a structure or paste ordered steps, or enter content directly — a value, quote, callout, or definition.
Pick the specific chart type, diagram shape, flowchart mode, or card type, then apply a theme preset or your Brand Kit palette.
Export as clean HTML or SVG and drop it into your deck, doc, or page — or re-open and edit anytime, since editing and re-rendering never loses fidelity.
Switch theme presets at any time without losing your data — Prism re-renders the same chart, diagram, or card with new styling instantly.
Key Features
Four deterministic makers, one theming system, no hallucinated output.
Paste or enter CSV data or numbers and choose from 6 chart types — bar, line, area, pie, donut, or scatter — or use "auto" mode to let the tool pick the best chart type for your data shape.
Describe a structure or paste ordered steps and choose from 10 geometries — process, cycle, pyramid, funnel, tree, pillars, matrix, venn, concentric, or stack. Matrix and some other types support custom axis labels like "Effort" and "Impact".
Map a decision flow with branching yes/no logic, or a swimlane with named lanes and per-lane actions — useful for showing handoffs between teams.
Pick one of 4 card types — stat (a value, label, and context), quote (quote and attribution), callout (a tip or warning with body text), or definition (term and definition) — and enter the content directly.
Choose from 4 theme presets — conservative, bold, brand-conservative (default), and brand-bold — or apply your Brand Kit palette. Switching presets re-renders the visual instantly without touching your entered data or content.
All four makers are deterministic — no AI image model in the loop. The exact value, label, or text you type is exactly what renders in the final SVG, so editing and re-rendering always produces the same correct output.