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Gixo Prism

Exact charts and visuals from real data and text

Last verified June 2026 3 min read

What is Gixo Prism?

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Gixo Prism is a business visualization tool for marketers, consultants, operators, and data teams turning source material into reviewed visual assets. Its chart, diagram, flowchart, and card makers render supplied labels and values deterministically, while its AI infographic workflow organizes longer source material into structured layouts. The current product includes 4 deterministic maker families, 16 chart types, 13 infographic modules, and exports for makers in HTML, SVG, PNG, PDF, and PPTX.

Why Gixo Prism works

General image generation can turn important labels and numbers into pixels that are hard to verify or reuse. Prism keeps structured information as structured input for its deterministic makers, so reviewers can inspect exact labels, values, hierarchy, and source context before the visual moves into a deck or document. It renders the information you supplied instead of asking an image model to redraw it.

Gixo Prism features

  • Exact structured makers. Create charts, diagrams, flowcharts, and cards from supplied labels and values without an AI image model redrawing the information.
  • Source to infographic workflow. Paste text, use a draft, or start from structured data, then choose among 13 infographic modules before applying a theme and exporting the result.
  • Brand controlled styling. Use 12 theme presets plus Brand Kit styling to keep colors, typography, and visual treatment consistent across assets.
  • Multiple export formats. Deterministic makers export as HTML, SVG, PNG, PDF, and PPTX. Chart PPTX exports keep chart data editable for later review.
  • Connected data and review. Saved visuals can refresh from public read only Google Sheets, Excel Online, CSV, and JSON sources, with comments, review threads, version history, and staleness flags.

Who Gixo Prism is for

  • Consultants turning matrices, process flows, KPI stories, and proof visuals into material that needs to survive client review.
  • Marketers converting articles or campaign ideas into infographics and coordinated assets while keeping the visual treatment consistent.
  • Data teams that need source values, labels, and reporting context to stay intact when a chart moves into a discussion or presentation.
  • Operators preparing visuals for reviewed documents and decks where an incorrect number or label would undermine the argument.

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  • Campaign claims reviewer. A pre-publication check that scans a batch of campaign copy for inconsistent claims, stale metrics, and off-brand terms.
  • Consulting review trail tool. A sign-off workspace that tracks findings, reviewer approval, and version changes behind client-facing visuals, built on top of whatever tool made them.
Frequently asked

Gixo Prism FAQ

How much does Gixo Prism cost?
Gixo Prism has a 14 day free trial with no credit card required, then costs $10 per month.
Is there a free option?
Yes. The deterministic chart, diagram, flowchart, and card makers can be used and exported with a watermark at no cost. AI infographics and Visual Packs require an active trial or paid plan.
Does every Prism visual guarantee exact text and numbers?
No. The deterministic chart, diagram, flowchart, and card makers preserve the labels and values supplied by the user. AI infographics and Visual Packs are generative outputs and require review of text, numbers, and visual details.
What export formats does Prism support?
Deterministic makers export as HTML, SVG, PNG, PDF, and PPTX. Infographics export as PNG and HTML, while Visual Packs download as PNG, JPG, and WebP.
Can Prism connect to live data sources?
Yes. Saved visuals can use public, read only Google Sheets, Excel Online, CSV, and JSON sources that can be refreshed on demand, with staleness flags when the source changes.