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AI Flowchart Generator

Type a topic or paste notes and KaamSet drafts an interactive flowchart with draggable nodes, zoom, and PNG export.

Your interactive flowchart will appear here.

About the AI Flowchart Generator

Type a topic or paste notes and KaamSet drafts an interactive flowchart. Drag nodes, zoom, and export as PNG.

Visual learners think in diagrams. The KaamSet AI Flowchart Generator turns any topic, process, or block of notes into a clean, interactive flowchart you can actually study from. Type "How HTTPS works", "Photosynthesis pathway", or "User authentication flow" and the AI drafts a diagram with start nodes, decision nodes, steps, and end nodes — connected by labelled edges so the logic is unambiguous.

Once the flowchart is on the canvas, it is fully interactive. Drag any node to reposition it, zoom in to inspect detail, use the minimap to navigate large processes, and export the entire diagram as a PNG for slides, study sheets, or social media. Because the chart is generated as structured JSON behind the scenes, the layout stays consistent and readable even for long flows.

This is more than a drawing tool. It is a thinking tool. The AI breaks a topic down into the smallest decision points and forces a clean linear (or branching) representation of cause and effect. That is exactly the structure your brain needs to encode a process into long-term memory.

Use it for computer science algorithms, biology pathways, business processes, history timelines, recipes, debugging guides, exam-style "what happens when X" questions, customer journey maps, and architecture diagrams. It works for almost anything that has a beginning, a middle, and an end.

How it works

  1. Step 1
    Describe your topic

    Type a topic in one line or paste notes that explain the process.

  2. Step 2
    AI structures the flow

    The model returns a JSON layout with typed nodes (start, step, decision, end) and labelled edges.

  3. Step 3
    Interact on the canvas

    Drag nodes, zoom, and pan. The minimap helps you navigate complex diagrams.

  4. Step 4
    Export as PNG

    One click to save the diagram for slides, docs, or sharing with classmates.

Who it's for

Algorithm explainers

Visualize sorting, search, and graph algorithms as decision flows.

Biology pathways

Photosynthesis, glycolysis, immune response — every step in a glance.

Business processes

Map approval flows, onboarding, or sales pipelines for new hires.

Engineering systems

Sketch a user-auth flow, payment pipeline, or API request lifecycle.

History & politics

Turn a chain of events into a clean cause-and-effect diagram.

Recipe & DIY guides

A flowchart is the most foolproof way to communicate steps with branches.

Why use it

  • Interactive React-Flow canvas (drag, zoom, minimap)
  • AI-typed nodes (start / step / decision / end)
  • Labelled edges for branching logic
  • PNG export for slides and study sheets
  • Works for any topic with a sequence or branching logic
  • No login required to try

Frequently asked questions

Is the AI Flowchart Generator free?+

Yes — the generator is free to use. Sign in for higher daily limits and to publish your diagrams to the public library.

Can I edit the flowchart after generation?+

You can drag and reposition any node on the canvas. Re-prompting with refined text usually produces better edits than node-by-node changes.

What kind of topics work best?+

Anything with sequential or decision-based logic — processes, algorithms, pathways, business workflows, and stepwise instructions.

Can I export to SVG or PDF?+

PNG export is supported today. SVG/PDF are on the roadmap. For now, export PNG and convert with any free converter.

Why did it generate a small chart?+

Try adding more detail to your prompt — for example, list the major steps and decision points. The richer the input, the richer the chart.

Can I save a flowchart to my account?+

Yes — sign in and use the Publish to Library button on this page to share the diagram as a public page with its own URL.

Will it work for very large processes?+

Yes, but charts with 20+ nodes are easier to read if you generate them as two separate flows and link them.

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