Plottie
Generate professional scientific figures for manuscripts, grants, and presentations. The accurate, n
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Overview
Plottie is a free, AI-powered scientific figure platform designed for researchers, students, and academics. It combines a curated database of over 100,00 high-quality plots extracted from open-access journals with an intelligent AI editor that helps you generate publication-ready figures from scratch. Browse scatter plots, heatmaps, bar charts, and more from top journals like Nature, Science, and Cell to find inspiration for your next manuscript. The AI editor supports multi-model backends including Claude, Gemini, and GPT, letting you describe the figure you need in plain language and receive polished, editable results on an interactive canvas. Export to PNG, PDF, or SVG with one click. Whether you're drafting a grant proposal, preparing a
Key features
- - AI-powered scientific figure generation from natural language descriptions
- - 100,000+ curated scientific plots from open-access journals (Nature, Science, Cell, etc.)
- - Interactive canvas editor with Excalidraw and Konva for real-time editing
- - Multi-LLM support: Claude, Gemini, and GPT for intelligent plot creation
- - One-click export to PNG, PDF, and SVG formats
- - Advanced search powered by Typesense for plot discovery
- - Curated collections organized by plot type and research field
- - No-code alternative to GraphPad Prism and BioRender
- - Safe code execution via E2B sandboxed
Use cases
- - Researchers creating publication-ready figures for journal manuscripts
- - Graduate students visualizing experimental data for thesis and dissertations
- - Scientists preparing poster presentations for academic conferences
- - Grant applicants generating professional graphics for funding proposals
- - Lab teams standardizing figure styles across collaborative papers
- - Educators building illustrative charts for lectures and course materials
- - Data analysts exploring and reproducing chart styles from top-tier journals
- - Reviewers browsing existing scientific plots for design inspiratio