Use Nano Banana Pro in Pixio for legible, accurate infographics: prompt structure (topic, audience, data, style, layout), visual styles and layouts, search grounding, and iterative editing.
Advanced — This guide teaches you how to create accurate, legible infographics with Nano Banana Pro in Pixio. Infographics need correct details and readable text; with Nano Banana Pro you get legible text rendering, search grounding for up-to-date content, and spatial reasoning so layout and flow match what you're communicating.
In this course you will learn:
- Why infographics work with Nano Banana Pro — Legible text, search grounding, spatial reasoning; when to use this workflow.
- Where to find Nano Banana Pro in Pixio — Generate → Image, model and settings, first infographic.
- Infographic prompt structure — Topic, audience, title, data/context, reference materials, visual style, layout, format; full example.
- Visual styles and layouts — Catalog of styles (paper cutout, claymation, isometric, chalkboard, etc.) and layouts (timeline, pyramid, iceberg, comparison matrix, etc.).
- Samples and tips — Example prompts, providing your own content, sketch-to-image, iterative editing.
- Tips and next steps — Best practices, common mistakes, and where to go next.
Complete the lessons below to go from idea to accurate, publication-ready infographics in Pixio.