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Our AI is trained on academic papers. It automatically identifies your Introduction, Methods, Results, and Conclusion to create a logical, easy-to-follow visual flow. It can build this structure from pasted text or directly from an arXiv.org link.
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Science demands precision. Our AI science poster generator is built to handle dense, technical text with zero errors or illusions. Your data, terminology, and citations will be perfect.
Integrate Your Data, Graphs, and Charts
This is more than text. Upload your graphs, charts, and tables from your lab data or experiment, and our AI will place and format them logically within your poster. You can even let the AI generate charts and graphs from raw data.
Create a Scientific Poster Directly from arXiv
Save hours of formatting. Paste a URL from arXiv.org, and our AI will extract the key information—Abstract, Methods, Results—and build a poster design for you.
Clear Designs for Science Communication
Need to create an educational poster or public health infographic? Our AI can also help you simplify complex topics into clear, engaging visual presentations for any audience.
Get Inspired by Science Poster Examples
Browse our community gallery for successful science poster examples from university researchers and creative students. See what works and adapt a layout for your needs.
How to Write an Effective Prompt for a Science Poster
- Content & Structure: Clearly define your sections (e.g., "IMRaD sections..." or "Science Fair sections: Hypothesis, Materials, Procedure...").
- Style & Audience: Describe your goal (e.g., "professional medical poster" or "colorful poster for middle school").
- Data & Imagery: Reference uploaded files (e.g., "Use [graph1.png] in Results," "add a graphic of a DNA helix").
- Source Link (for Researchers): Simply paste the https://arxiv.org/abs/... URL.
Science Poster Examples You Can Adapt
From arXiv (Easiest Way): Create a 3-column poster from this URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/XXXX.XXXXX. Use a formal academic style and add [University_Logo.png] to the header.
Educational / Infographic Poster: Create a **public health poster** about 'How Vaccines Work'. Use simple language, icons, and a clear flow chart. Make it visually engaging for a general audience.
Science Fair Project (Student): A poster for a middle school science fair. Title: 'Which Soda Corrodes Teeth Fastest?'. Sections: 'Hypothesis', 'Materials', 'Procedure', 'Results (with Photos)', 'Conclusion'. Make it colorful and easy to read.
Medical Research Poster (Professional): A **medical research poster** for a conference. Title: '...'. Sections: 'Background', 'Case Study', 'Discussion'. Needs to display [scan_image.png] and [data_table.png]. Style must be clean and professional.
Biology/Chemistry Poster (University): A **biology poster** for a university symposium. Title: '...'. Sections based on IMRaD. Use a blue and green color scheme. Insert [microscope_photo.png] in the Results section.
Simple School Project: A poster for a **science project** on the solar system. Title: 'Our Solar System'. Include a large image of the planets. List 3 facts for each planet.