Create a polished numbered list infographic with icons from any text or Wikipedia URL.
Pick the right layout for your content type.
Turn any "Top 10 X" blog post or Wikipedia list into a visual infographic — great for Instagram carousels and LinkedIn posts.
Present a process as an ordered list with icons. Each step gets a number, title, and short description.
Summarize 5–8 key facts about any topic with an icon for each — far more shareable than plain text.
Purpose-built for this layout type — not a generic chart tool.
Each list item has an auto-incrementing number badge, a title, a description, and a custom icon.
Items stack vertically in a 1080×1350px portrait canvas — readable at a glance on any device.
The AI prompt for list diagrams extracts the most distinct, parallel items — not dates or narrative text.
Click "Create List Infographic free" to open the editor.
Use the AI tab to generate from any Wikipedia article, or type your own content directly.
Download a pixel-perfect 1080px PNG in one click — ready for Instagram, LinkedIn, or presentations.
A list infographic presents information as a numbered or ordered sequence of items, each with an icon, title, and short description. It's the visual equivalent of a listicle — far more engaging than a plain text bullet list.
Vizedly list infographics support up to 10 items. For most social media use cases, 5–7 items is the sweet spot for readability.
They're similar but serve different purposes. A list infographic is for ordered facts or steps. An achievement infographic is specifically for milestone or award-style content with a celebratory visual treatment.
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Paste a Wikipedia URL and get a polished infographic in under 10 seconds.
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