
Scientific Figure Editor for SVG Research Figures
Why an editable SVG workflow matters for labels, panels, figure revisions, and publication-ready exports.


How PaperBanana turns methods, architecture notes, and research ideas into clean academic illustrations.
Research visuals usually start as rough notes: a method paragraph, a model architecture, a pipeline sketch, or a reviewer request for a clearer figure. PaperBanana is built to turn those early notes into a usable academic illustration without asking researchers to become designers.
The AI Scientific Illustration workflow focuses on structure first. It reads the core entities in your prompt, organizes them into a visual hierarchy, and creates a clean figure that can be used in papers, slides, posters, and documentation.
Most academic figures are not art projects. They need to be readable, consistent, and credible. PaperBanana keeps the visual language restrained, with clear labels, strong contrast, and export-friendly layouts.
The goal is simple: help researchers get from an idea to a figure draft faster, then refine the result instead of starting from a blank canvas.

Why an editable SVG workflow matters for labels, panels, figure revisions, and publication-ready exports.


How PaperBanana helps researchers convert papers and source material into structured conference poster drafts.


A practical workflow for creating editable scientific diagrams with templates, labels, layers, and export-ready SVG.
