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Paper figure generator for manuscripts

A paper figure generator should help authors prepare manuscript visuals that explain methods, results, comparisons, and workflows. PaperBanana uses PaperVizAgent to turn source context into reviewable figure drafts that can be refined before submission.

Direct answer

PaperBanana helps authors create manuscript figure drafts from study context and figure intent.

Why manuscript figures need structure

A paper figure has to communicate quickly while staying accurate. Panels, labels, axes, legends, and captions need to work together so reviewers can understand the claim without reading extra explanation.

How PaperBanana helps authors

PaperBanana provides a workflow for source input, caption intent, chart data, generation settings, preview, and revision. PaperVizAgent handles the planning and draft generation steps inside that workflow.

What to review before submission

Before using a generated figure in a manuscript, authors should verify data values, labels, terminology, permissions, journal requirements, accessibility, and whether AI-assisted figure creation must be disclosed.

How to use it

  1. 01Paste manuscript context or a methods excerpt.
  2. 02Define the figure caption or reviewer takeaway.
  3. 03Generate a draft with PaperVizAgent.
  4. 04Revise and export for manuscript preparation.

PaperBanana vs generic tools

Manuscript fit

Focuses on paper figures, methods, diagrams, and charts.

General image output with less manuscript context.

Caption alignment

Uses figure intent and caption direction.

May not connect caption and visual hierarchy.

Submission readiness

Supports review and export before final formatting.

Often requires separate publication cleanup.

Common questions

What is a paper figure generator?

A paper figure generator helps authors create visual drafts for research manuscripts, including diagrams, charts, and method figures.

Can PaperBanana help with method figures?

Yes. PaperBanana is designed for method diagrams, research workflows, model architecture visuals, charts, and explanatory paper figures.

Should authors edit generated figures?

Yes. Generated figures should be reviewed and edited before submission to ensure accuracy and compliance with publication rules.