Research · Teaching · Teams

Scientific diagrams,
end to end on one canvas

DrawFig builds on Draw.io with AI-editable vectors, discipline icon libraries, graph tools, and TikZ export. Nothing to install—open your browser. Sign in to sync to the server (more coming).

  • 30+subject areas
  • AIAI editable vector
  • TikZPublications (TikZ)

Works in the browser · Local save · Cloud when signed in

Pauses on hover

AI chat to diagram

Use the AI actions sidebar: describe what you want in plain language, run the plan, and the editor applies updates on the canvas so you get editable vector graphics—same as native shapes for strokes, colors, and structure. Ideal for paper figures, board sketches, and quick iteration with undo.

AI chat-to-diagram demo (loading)

Large icon libraries

Thousands of SVG icons across STEM fields, searchable and categorized for consistent diagrams.

Icons demo (loading)

TikZ export

Export graphs and flowcharts to TikZ for LaTeX—alignment and styling tuned for publication workflows.

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Core features

AI vector graphics

AI-generated vectors behave like native shapes—edit strokes, fills, and structure on canvas.

Icon libraries

Math, physics, biology, and more—search and drop in.

Graphs & TikZ

Graph tools plus LaTeX TikZ export for papers.

Blog & updates

2026-04-17

Generate graph-theory figures from plain language with DrawFig AI

Use natural-language prompts to build graphs in DrawFig, then refine and export TikZ for LaTeX.

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Apr 2026 · Deep dive

From canvas to paper: editor, AI canvas & image-to-graph (long read)

A structured walkthrough of the draw.io editing experience, AI planning and actions, the img2graph pipeline, accounts, deployment, and troubleshooting (~3k words).

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2026-03-12

Flowcharts that survive peer review — a practical guide

Flowchart vocabulary, a seven-step DrawFig workflow, templates, design rules, research examples, and TikZ export.

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