Fig0 - AI-powered editable vector scientific figure maker
Creating publication-ready scientific figures is often the most time-consuming part of research. Fig0 is an AI-powered platform that transforms text descriptions, sketches, PDFs, references, and photos into editable vector scientific illustrations. With support for 5 input modes and output to SVG, PPTX, PDF, and high-resolution TIFF, it fits seamlessly into your publication workflow. Trusted by over 150,000 scientists at top universities including Stanford, MIT, and Oxford, Fig0 helps you spend less time drawing and more time on science.
What Is Fig0?
If you've ever spent an entire afternoon wrestling with a scientific figure — adjusting labels, cleaning up a messy microscopy background, or redrawing a pathway diagram from scratch for the third time — you're not alone. For most researchers, creating publication-ready graphics is one of the most frustrating bottlenecks in the paper-writing process. The tools are either too generic (think Canva or PowerPoint) or too steep (like Illustrator's steep learning curve). And when reviewer comments come back requesting just "a small change"? That small change can eat up half a day.
This is exactly the problem Fig0 was built to solve.
Fig0 is an AI-powered Scientific Figure & Illustration Maker with a clear mission: "Toward 0 Manual Sci Figure." It's not just another image generator. It's a purpose-built platform designed specifically for the unique demands of scientific visualization — where accuracy, clarity, and editability matter just as much as aesthetics.
Here's what makes it different: Fig0 accepts 5 input modes — text prompts, rough sketches, reference images, PDFs, photographs, and even existing figures — and transforms them into editable vector graphics. We're talking SVG, editable PPTX, vector PDF, and high-resolution TIFF (300 or 600 DPI). The output isn't a locked-down image file; it's a living, editable document that your team can keep refining.
More than 150,000 scientists already trust Fig0. Users come from the world's most prestigious institutions — Stanford University, MIT, Harvard University, University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, ETH Zurich, Carnegie Mellon University, Yale University, and many more. The platform has also earned recognition as a Product Hunt Featured product and HUNT0 Daily Winner #2.
- 5 input modes (text, sketch, PDF, photo, reference figure) generate publication-ready scientific graphics
- Editable vector exports — SVG, PPTX, PDF, plus high-res TIFF at 300/600 DPI
- Scientific Revision Loop lets you make incremental changes without rebuilding from scratch
The Features Your Research Workflow Actually Needs
Fig0's features aren't just a checklist of AI buzzwords. Each one was designed to solve a real, everyday frustration in the life of a researcher. Let's walk through what matters most.
Multi-Modal Input: Describe, Sketch, or Upload
You can start with whatever you have. A text description of your mechanism. A rough hand-drawn sketch on paper. A reference figure from a paper you admire. A PDF. A photo. An existing figure you want to update. Fig0's AI — now powered by GPT Image 2 — understands scientific context and academic graphic styles, turning your raw input into a structured, publication-quality first draft.
"The first draft is already close enough that I can spend my time on the science." — Researcher, University of Manchester
This is the feature researchers praise most. Instead of spending hours getting the layout right, you focus on the content. The AI handles the drawing.
Infinite Canvas Refinement
Once the first draft is generated, the real work begins — and Fig0 keeps you inside the same environment. The infinite canvas lets you adjust labels, modify regions, clean up backgrounds, and zoom into details. Every single piece of text is editable. Need to add an arrow? Change a color? Move a molecular structure? Done, in seconds.
No more jumping between different tools for layout, annotation, and export. Everything happens in one place.
Editable Vector Exports
This is where Fig0 truly differentiates itself from generic AI image tools. Instead of exporting a flat PNG that's impossible to edit later, Fig0 delivers layered SVG, editable PPTX, and vector PDF.
"The editable PPT export fits exactly how our group works. I can polish colors and annotations without reopening a design file for every reviewer comment." — Researcher, McGill University
Your collaborators don't need to learn a new tool. They can open the PPTX in PowerPoint, tweak the layout, and move on.
High-Resolution Bitmap Output
Journals have strict requirements — and Fig0 meets them head-on. Export 4K HD images, 300 DPI TIFF for most submissions, and 600 DPI TIFF for journals that demand the highest resolution.
"The 600 DPI TIFF is ready for submission, and the vector export gives our team room to keep editing for talks and posters." — Researcher, University of Melbourne
The Scientific Revision Loop
Reviewers ask for changes. It's inevitable. But with Fig0's Scientific Revision Loop, you don't redraw the figure. You describe the change, clean up the labels, and get a manuscript-ready version — often before your next lab meeting.
"Small figure revisions used to take half a day. With Fig0 I can describe the change, clean up the labels, and get a manuscript-ready version before our lab meeting starts." — Researcher, ETH Zurich
- Multi-modal input: 5 ways to start — text, sketch, PDF, photo, or existing figure
- Editable vector exports: SVG, PPTX, PDF — your team can keep editing outside Fig0
- Scientific Revision Loop: Incremental changes without rebuilding from scratch
- Free credits expire in 60 days, so occasional users need to stay active
- Complex compositions sometimes need manual touch-ups on the first draft
Who Actually Uses Fig0?
Fig0 isn't just for one type of researcher. Here are the most common scenarios where it becomes indispensable.
Paper Authors Drafting Figures from Scratch
You have a scientific concept in mind — a signaling pathway, a catalytic cycle, a neural network architecture — but you're not a graphic designer. Instead of spending hours learning how to illustrate it, you describe it in plain text. Fig0 generates a near-final first draft, and you spend your time refining the science, not the drawing.
Researchers Responding to Reviewer Comments
This is where Fig0 truly shines. When reviewer feedback comes back requesting label updates, background cleanup, or layout changes, you don't need to rebuild the figure. Use the Scientific Revision Loop to make targeted changes and get a manuscript-ready version in minutes — not half a day.
Academics Preparing Presentations and Posters
Need a figure for your PowerPoint slides? Export directly to editable PPTX. Your lab mates can adjust colors and annotations without reopening a design file. Need a poster figure? Export vector PDF. The format adapts to your workflow, not the other way around.
Collaborative Research Teams
When multiple team members need to edit a figure, locked image files create bottlenecks. Fig0's layered SVG export solves this. One person handles the core diagram, another adjusts the layout for a conference talk, a third prepares the version for the journal. Everyone stays in control.
Cross-Disciplinary Scientists
Fig0 doesn't just do biology. It covers 9 scientific disciplines: Astronomy, Bioengineering, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Ecology, Engineering, Medicine, and more. And it supports 8 figure types: Cross-sections, Ecosystems, Graphical Abstracts, Journal Covers, Mechanisms & Pathways, Microstructures, Workflows & Processes, and Systems & Networks.
From a single-cell immune atlas to a planetary atmosphere diagram, from a catalytic cycle design to a brain-computer interface schematic — Fig0 adapts to your field.
If you're an independent researcher with light figure needs, the Free plan's daily login credits (50 per day) may be enough. If your team generates and iterates figures frequently, we recommend the Standard plan — it offers the best value per credit and includes priority support.
Choosing the Right Plan for Your Work
Fig0 uses a credit-based system, which means you only pay for what you use. Credits are generous and long-lasting — annual plans keep credits valid for a full year.
Pricing at a Glance
| Plan | Monthly | Annual (per month) | Total Credits/Year | Cost per Credit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | $0 | 200 signup + 50/day login | — |
| Starter | $9.90 | $4.90 | 36,000 | ~$0.0016 |
| Standard (Popular) | $19.90 | $9.90 | 96,000 | ~$0.0012 |
| Premium | $39.90 | $19.90 | 216,000 | ~$0.0011 |
What Every Paid Plan Includes
All paid plans — Starter, Standard, and Premium — share the same core features:
- All AI image generation and editing modes
- Built-in infinite canvas
- 4K HD image generation
- Vector exports: SVG, editable PPTX, vector PDF
- HD bitmap exports: PNG, 300 DPI TIFF, 600 DPI TIFF
- SVG vector conversion
- Publication and commercial use license
Which Plan Is Right for You?
- Starter ($4.90/month, annual): Perfect for individual researchers or graduate students with occasional figure needs. 36,000 credits per year — enough for regular drafts and revisions.
- Standard ($9.90/month, annual): Our most popular plan. Best for active research teams. Includes priority support and early access to new features. 96,000 credits per year — comfortably covers a lab's regular output.
- Premium ($19.90/month, annual): Designed for high-output labs and institutions. Includes everything in Standard, plus a dedicated account manager. 216,000 credits per year — ideal for teams managing multiple projects and publications simultaneously.
Going annual saves you 50% or more compared to monthly billing. And if you're not satisfied, you can request a refund within 30 days of purchase.
What Researchers Are Saying
The best way to understand Fig0's impact? Listen to the scientists who use it every day.
"The first draft is already close enough that I can spend my time on the science." — Researcher, University of Manchester
"The editable PPT export fits exactly how our group works. I can polish colors and annotations without reopening a design file for every reviewer comment." — Researcher, McGill University
"Small figure revisions used to take half a day. With Fig0 I can describe the change, clean up the labels, and get a manuscript-ready version before our lab meeting starts." — Researcher, ETH Zurich
"The layered SVG output is the reason Fig0 stayed in our workflow. We can fine-tune the final layout without losing control." — Researcher, University of Copenhagen
"The 600 DPI TIFF is ready for submission, and the vector export gives our team room to keep editing for talks and posters." — Researcher, University of Melbourne
The recurring themes are clear: high-quality first drafts, exceptional editability, significant time savings, and formats that meet journal requirements. Researchers consistently say that Fig0's greatest value is giving them back time — time they'd otherwise spend wrestling with graphics instead of focusing on science.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Fig0 do?
Fig0 is an AI-powered scientific figure platform that transforms text, sketches, reference images, PDFs, photographs, and existing graphics into publication-ready, editable vector scientific illustrations. It's built specifically for researchers who need accurate, editable, and journal-compliant figures — without spending hours in design software.
Can I edit a figure after generating it?
Yes — and this is one of Fig0's core strengths. After generation, you can adjust labels, regions, layout, and details directly on the infinite canvas. Every piece of text is editable. And when you export as SVG, PPTX, or PDF, your team can continue editing in tools like Illustrator or PowerPoint. The figure is never locked down.
Why should I use Fig0 instead of a general AI image tool?
General AI image tools (like Midjourney or DALL·E) are great for artistic work, but they fall short for scientific figures. They don't understand scientific context, they can't output editable vector formats, and they don't support precise regional edits or high-resolution TIFF exports for journal submission. Fig0 is purpose-built for paper-first scientific visualization, with the Scientific Revision Loop, publication-aware styles, and formats the science world actually needs.
Can I try Fig0 for free?
Absolutely. You get 200 free credits just for signing up (valid for 60 days), plus 50 free credits daily just by logging in. Invite a colleague, and you both get 200 additional credits. It's enough to generate several drafts and see how Fig0 fits your workflow before committing.
Does Fig0 only work for biology?
Not at all. Fig0 covers 9 scientific disciplines: Astronomy, Bioengineering, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Ecology, Engineering, and Medicine. It supports 8 figure types, including mechanisms & pathways, workflows & processes, graphical abstracts, journal covers, systems & networks, and more. Whether you're in immunology, astrophysics, or materials science, Fig0 adapts to your field.
What input and export formats does Fig0 support?
Inputs: Text prompts, rough sketches, reference images, PDFs, photographs, and existing figures — 5 input modes total. Exports: SVG (layered vector), editable PPTX, vector PDF, PNG, 300 DPI TIFF, and 600 DPI TIFF. All paid plans also include SVG vector conversion and 4K HD generation.
Can my team edit figures outside Fig0?
Yes — and that's by design. Export as SVG for editing in Illustrator or Inkscape, PPTX for direct editing in PowerPoint, or vector PDF for further adjustments. Your team never loses control of the final layout. As one researcher from University of Copenhagen put it: "The layered SVG output is the reason Fig0 stayed in our workflow."
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