Diagflowby MonoEd

For reports, projects, and work docs

No more dragging shapes around in your documents

Works with

  • MS Word
  • Google Docs
  • Notion
  • Slides

Explain your process in plain English and get a clean flowchart or diagram in seconds. Export PNG or SVG and drop it anywhere images go—reports, decks, LMS, or internal wikis.

  • Describe once — get a diagram you can reuse instantly
  • Export-ready images — crisp SVG and 2× PNG

Preview

Diagram generator

Your diagram preview will show here after you generate.

PNG is 2× resolution with a background that matches the color preset—best for documents and slides. SVG stays sharp and lightweight for editing. Both are trimmed to your diagram with a small margin.

How to use Diagflow

Diagflow turns a short description into a diagram you can paste into Word, Google Docs, Notion, or slides. The editor below is the full tool — jump to the generator.

1. Describe what you need

Type your process, timeline, or system in plain language in the prompt box. Try the example prompt cards for a one-click start, then edit the text to match your topic.

2. Pick a diagram kind (optional)

Leave Diagram kind on auto, or choose flowchart, sequence, class, state, entity–relationship, Gantt, or pie — so the model matches the right Mermaid diagram type.

3. Generate and fix

Press Generate to build the diagram. If something looks wrong, use Regenerate with the same prompt, or Repair when the preview reports a parse error (sign-in may be required for repair). Use the Mermaid tab to view or edit the raw diagram code; the preview re-renders from your edits.

4. Colors and export

Diagram colors presets affect both preview and export. Download PNG for documents and presentations (2× resolution, background matches the preset), or SVG for scalable, editable vector output. Exports are trimmed to the diagram with a small margin.

Credits and account

Generations use credits. You can try the tool with starter access; for ongoing use, pick a credit pack on Pricing. Sign in with Google when you want to save progress across sessions and use repair.

Diagrams render with Mermaid, so the output stays standard and portable.