Turn client research and reports into visual deliverables
Your clients pay for clarity, not 60-page decks. VisualNote AI turns your research notes, frameworks, and recommendation memos into clean infographics and visual notes that earn senior-leader attention.
The problem with consulting deliverables
You spent two weeks researching, three weeks synthesising, and one week writing — and now your client's CEO will give your final report exactly seven minutes of attention. The thinking is great. The packaging is the bottleneck.
VisualNote AI compresses the design step. Drop in your executive summary, paste your framework, or upload your recommendation memo as a PDF — and ship a polished visual deliverable that lands the message in the first 60 seconds.
How it works — 3 steps
Paste your text or upload your report PDF
Drop in your executive summary, your framework write-up, or a draft of your client recommendation memo.
Pick a style that matches the deliverable
Use Classic for executive summaries, Kanban for current-state vs. future-state, or Blueprint for operating model diagrams.
Drop the visual into your final deck
Download a high-resolution PNG and paste it into your client deck, Notion workspace, or Loom walkthrough.
Specific ways consultants use VisualNote AI
Executive summary one-pagers
Convert the first 3 pages of your final report into a single visual one-pager the client's C-suite can absorb before the readout.
Framework visualisations
Take a written 2x2, value chain, or maturity model and turn it into a clean visual that shows up well in client decks and slack threads.
Discovery synthesis visuals
Paste your stakeholder interview notes and get a visual map of themes, tensions, and quotes — perfect for the kickoff workshop.
Current-state vs. future-state
Generate a Kanban-style visual showing today's pain points next to your recommended target state. Aligns rooms in seconds.
Implementation roadmap visuals
Drop in your phased plan and get a Timeline visual that survives the journey from your deck to the client's steering committee.
Best styles for consultants
Classic
Best for executive summaries and recommendation memos — boardroom-ready structure.
Kanban
Ideal for current-state vs. future-state, options analysis, and gap assessments.
Blueprint
Great for operating models, capability maps, and target architectures.
Timeline
Perfect for transformation roadmaps, phased implementations, and milestone plans.
See all styles on the features page.
Try it free — no credit card
The free plan gives you 2 text-to-visual generations. Run your next executive summary through it.
