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Piktochart Alternative

Looking for a Piktochart alternative where the numbers actually stay right? Gixo Prism renders your data into exact charts, diagrams, and on-brand infographics — then exports them clean — for $19/month, everything included. The value you put in is the value that comes out.

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$19 Per month, all included
Exact Every value & label
14 Day trial, no card
On-brand Palette-governed

Why teams pick Prism over Piktochart

Piktochart is a mature, polished editor with a big template library. Prism leads on a different thing: data-exact visuals, brand governance, and one simple price.

Numbers stay exact

Prism's chart, diagram, flowchart, and card makers are deterministic — no AI in the loop. The figure you enter is the figure that renders, every time, never a garbled image.

Data-exact charts

Paste your numbers and get a clean SVG chart — bar, line, area, pie, donut, or scatter — handling up to about eight categories across four series.

Diagrams from text

Describe a process or paste steps and get one of 10 layouts — process, cycle, pyramid, funnel, tree, pillars, matrix, Venn, concentric, or stack.

Brand governance

Prism applies your brand palette across every chart, diagram, and infographic, so a whole batch of visuals stays consistent without manual styling.

AI infographics

Start from a topic or a draft and Prism shapes it into a structured, content-backed infographic you can edit and export as PNG or HTML.

One price, all included

$19/month gets you every maker, infographics, and visual packs — no per-export download caps and no tier-gating to unlock the parts you need.

Flowcharts & swimlanes

Map a decision flow or a swimlane and Prism lays it out cleanly, with exact labels and consistent spacing throughout.

Editable, then export

Change the data, labels, and layout and the makers re-render exactly. Export infographics as PNG or HTML; export maker visuals as clean HTML/SVG.

Stat & quote cards

Turn a single number, quote, callout, or definition into a sharp, on-brand card you can drop into a deck, doc, or post.

Prism vs Piktochart on price

The cleanest head-to-head is the bill. Here is how the entry tiers line up, with the rest of the field for context.

  • Gixo Prism — $19/month, everything included. Every maker, AI infographics, and visual packs are in one plan. A 14-day free trial needs no credit card
  • Piktochart — Pro is about $29/month billed monthly (roughly $14/month if you commit to annual billing, ~$168/year). The free plan is tightly capped — about two lifetime PNG downloads total and ~1GB of storage — and Business runs higher (~$49/month monthly). Figures are corroborated across third-party sources as of June 2026; treat them as approximate.
  • For context across the category: Venngage Premium is $19/month, Visme Starter is about $12.25/month on annual billing, Canva Pro is $15/month, and Napkin AI Plus is $9/person/month. Prism's pitch is not "cheapest" — it is exact data and brand governance at a flat, all-included price.
  • What Prism does not charge for: there is no per-export download counter and no separate add-on to unlock charts versus diagrams versus infographics. One $19 plan covers the whole toolkit.
Plan Entry price (monthly) Free tier What's included
Gixo Prism$19/mo, all-in14-day trial, no cardEvery maker + infographics + packs
Piktochart Pro~$29/mo (~$14 annual)~2 lifetime PNG downloadsEditor + template library
Venngage Premium$19/mo5 designs, no downloadsEditor + templates
Visme Starter~$12.25/mo (annual)No download on freeEditor + templates

Where Piktochart still wins

An honest comparison cuts both ways. Piktochart is a mature, well-built product, and these are real reasons to use it.

  • Template library and maturity. Piktochart has years of polish and a deep library of ready-made infographic, report, and poster templates. If you want to start from a finished-looking design and adapt it, that breadth is a genuine advantage Prism does not try to match.
  • Polished drag-and-drop editor. Piktochart's freeform canvas lets you nudge any element anywhere. Prism is deterministic and layout-driven by design — you bring the data and text, and it handles spacing and styling — so it trades freeform pixel-pushing for exactness and consistency.
  • Design assets and visual styling. Piktochart, like Canva, Venngage, and Visme, leads on decorative assets, icon libraries, and design flourish. Prism deliberately stays focused on visuals where the data has to be correct.
  • Use both. Plenty of teams keep Piktochart for polished marketing layouts and reach for Prism whenever the figures must be exact and on-brand across a set. They solve different halves of the job.

Switching from Piktochart to Prism

From your data to a finished, on-brand visual in a few steps.

1
Start your free trial

Open Prism and start the 14-day free trial — no credit card.

2
Bring your topic or data

Start from a subject, paste a draft, or drop in the numbers you want to show.

3
Pick the visual and apply your brand

Choose an infographic, chart, diagram, flowchart, or card. Prism keeps the values exact and applies your brand palette across the set.

4
Export and use it

Export the infographic as PNG or HTML, or take a maker visual as clean HTML/SVG into your deck, doc, or page.

Prism vs Piktochart at a glance

What each tool is actually built to do well.

  • Data accuracy: Prism's makers are deterministic, so numbers and labels render exactly. In any editor, including Piktochart, you place and verify every figure by hand.
  • Brand consistency: Prism governs a shared brand palette across a whole batch of visuals; in a design tool you keep styling consistent manually.
  • Templates and polish: Piktochart wins clearly — a large template library and a mature, freeform editor. Prism is focused rather than broad.
  • Export: Prism exports infographics as PNG and HTML, and maker visuals as clean HTML/SVG; the deterministic makers do not export PNG or PDF yet. Piktochart exports images and PDFs, with download limits on lower tiers.
  • Price: Prism is a flat $19/month with everything included; Piktochart Pro is about $29/month monthly (roughly $14/month annual), with a tightly capped free plan.
What matters Gixo Prism Piktochart
Numbers stay exactYes — deterministicManual entry & checking
Charts from your data6 exact chart typesManual / chart blocks
Diagrams from text10 layoutsManual
On-brand across a batchPalette-governedManual
Template breadth / polishFocusedExtensive & mature
Export formatsPNG/HTML (infographics); HTML/SVG (makers)Image & PDF
Entry price$19/mo, all-in~$29/mo (~$14 annual)
Best forVisuals where the data must be rightPolished marketing layouts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Piktochart alternative for accurate data?
If your priority is that the numbers stay correct, Gixo Prism is built for it. Its chart, diagram, flowchart, and card makers are deterministic and render your exact values into SVG — the figure you enter is the figure that appears. Most design editors, Piktochart included, leave you to place and verify each number by hand.
How much does Gixo Prism cost compared to Piktochart?
Gixo Prism is a flat $19/month with everything included. Piktochart Pro is about $29/month billed monthly, dropping to roughly $14/month on annual billing; its free plan is tightly capped at around two lifetime PNG downloads. Pricing figures are corroborated across third-party sources as of June 2026 and may change.
Is there a free trial?
Yes. You can start a 14-day free trial with no credit card. After the trial, Prism is $19/month with every maker, infographics, and visual packs included.
What can I make with Gixo Prism?
Data-exact charts (bar, line, area, pie, donut, scatter), 10 diagram layouts (process, cycle, pyramid, funnel, tree, pillars, matrix, Venn, concentric, stack), decision-flow and swimlane flowcharts, stat/quote/callout/definition cards, AI content-backed infographics, and coordinated on-brand visual packs.
Where does Piktochart still have the edge?
Piktochart is mature and polished, with a large template library and a flexible freeform editor. If you want to start from a finished-looking design or push elements around a canvas, that breadth and polish are real advantages Prism does not try to match.
What formats can I export?
Infographics export as PNG and HTML. The deterministic makers export clean, self-contained HTML/SVG you can drop into a deck, doc, or page. Maker visuals don't export as PNG or PDF yet.
Can I edit a visual after it's generated?
Yes. Change the data, labels, layout, and brand colors, and the deterministic makers re-render exactly with no loss of fidelity.
Can I use Prism and Piktochart together?
Many teams do. Keep Piktochart for polished marketing layouts and its template library, and use Prism whenever the figures must be exact and consistent on-brand across a set of visuals. They cover different halves of the work.

A Piktochart alternative where the data is right

Start from a topic or your own numbers, and get an editable, on-brand infographic you can trust — for $19/month, everything included.

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