Create visual lesson materials from any document — in seconds
Teachers spend enormous amounts of time creating visual materials for students. VisualNote AI automates the visual design work so you can focus on teaching, not on layout and design tools.
The design bottleneck in teaching
You have a curriculum document, a reading passage, or a set of lesson notes. You know students would benefit from a visual version. But creating that visual in Canva or PowerPoint takes time you simply don't have — especially when you have multiple classes, marking, and planning all competing for your attention.
VisualNote AI solves this by generating the visual automatically from your existing content. You don't need to know how to design. You don't need templates. You just need the text.
How it works — 3 steps
Prepare your content
Take your lesson plan, curriculum document, reading passage, or notes. Paste the text into VisualNote AI or upload the file as a PDF.
Choose your style
Pick Classic for a structured handout, Timeline for a sequence of events, or Kanban for comparing concepts. The AI adapts the layout to match your content.
Share with students
Download the visual as a PNG. Share it on your LMS, print it as a handout, or display it on the classroom projector.
How teachers use VisualNote AI
Lesson summary handouts
At the end of a unit, convert your lesson notes into a one-page visual summary students can use for revision. Takes 30 seconds instead of 45 minutes in a design tool.
Visual explainers for complex topics
Turn a dense explanation of a difficult concept into a visual diagram. Students can process visual information faster than text-heavy explanations.
Reading passage summaries
Upload a PDF of a reading passage and generate a visual summary to give students a quick overview before they read the full text.
Curriculum overview maps
Convert a curriculum document into a visual map of topics, showing students the structure of the course at a glance.
Accessible learning materials
Visual formats are particularly helpful for students with dyslexia or processing difficulties. Generate visual versions of key materials alongside the text.
Recommended styles for educators
Classic
Structured, clean infographic layout — great for most lesson handouts.
Comic
Engaging, hand-drawn style that works well for younger students.
Timeline
Perfect for history, science processes, and chronological topics.
Kanban
Ideal for compare/contrast, cause/effect, and concept categorisation.
See all 7 styles on the features page.
Save hours every week on visual materials
Free plan available — 2 text-to-visual generations with no credit card required.
