Overview and Main Features
Napkin AI summarizes information from text and converts it into infographics or visual aids in seconds. This saves time and is also a great benefit for anyone lacking design skills.
1. Text-to-Visual Conversion
Paste your text into the tool, and Napkin AI will scan it briefly to generate multiple visual representations. The visuals are editable and not set in stone.
2. AI Drafting
Input a general prompt, and Napkin AI will automatically generate steps or processes, which you can then visualize.
3. Design Options
Once the visuals are generated, Napkin AI allows you to pick from a range of designs. There are casual options for use in social media posts and more formal, presentation-worthy options.
4. Data Visualization
Napkin AI works as a small-scale data visualization tool. Although it doesn’t get into the technical aspects, Napkin AI can present information in a clear manner. This makes decision-making and prototyping easier.
How to Use Napkin AI
- Visit the Napkin AI website and create a free account. Once your account is created, you can begin using the tool right away.
Note: When signing up, the tool will ask you some questions about your job and intended purpose for the tool.
- Create a New Napkin by choosing between “Draft with AI” or “Blank Napkin” based on your preference.
- Paste your text or enter a prompt for the AI to generate content. Here I pasted a block of text:
Then Napkin AI scanned the text and generated a visual:
I found the visual a less than accurate depiction of the text. However, the results were still impressive. Then, the tool proceeded to guide me through customizing the visual. I was able to change the design, background color, and font. There was also an option to change the aspect ratio. To export, I could select a file type (PDF, SVG, and PNG) before downloading.
After this, I decided to explore the AI prompt feature. To do this, I selected from existing prompts just below the box.
The AI generated a lengthy text much similar to a blogpost tutorial:
The text was separated into blocks or sections, each with a spark sign. When I hovered my mouse over the sign, the tool prompted me to click to generate a visual of that section of text. I clicked, and here were the results:
- Highlight the content you want to visualize. You can also click the spark button to see multiple design options.
- After selecting your preferred design, save the visual in your preferred format. (PDF, PNG or SVG)