Export or screenshot the ChatGPT figure
Use the clearest image available. Crop extra interface area away and keep all labels readable.
ChatGPT and GPT Image outputs are often delivered as flat PNG or JPG images. Editable Figure helps convert a ChatGPT scientific figure into structured SVG so you can revise labels, arrows, boxes, connectors, and layout in PowerPoint, Illustrator, or Inkscape.
Try Editable Figure FreeA generated scientific diagram may look close to the final idea, but the exported image usually locks every label, arrow, legend, and frame into pixels. That makes small corrections hard: changing one term, moving a callout, or aligning a pathway box can require redrawing the figure.
Converting the image into SVG gives you a more useful editing source before you polish the figure for a paper, poster, thesis, or slide deck.
Use this workflow after ChatGPT has produced the visual concept and before you do final scientific cleanup.
Editable Figure focuses on diagram structure rather than a simple visual trace. It tries to preserve scientific labels, grouped regions, arrows, connectors, line art, frames, and layout relationships so the output remains practical to edit.
For detailed illustration regions, the partial image embed SVG can keep complex areas visually stable while still making the surrounding diagram easier to adjust.
Use the clearest image available. Crop extra interface area away and keep all labels readable.
Editable Figure accepts PNG and JPG inputs and rebuilds the scientific diagram as SVG.
Use pure vector SVG for clean diagrams, or partial image embed SVG when some illustrated regions should stay stable.
Fix scientific text, adjust arrows, match colors, and prepare the figure for your manuscript or slides.
Revise labels, arrows, and causal steps after ChatGPT has created a first visual draft.
Turn an AI-generated concept into SVG before aligning typography, icon spacing, and journal-style colors.
Move a ChatGPT diagram into PowerPoint without keeping every correction trapped inside a flat image.
Yes. A clear screenshot can work as long as the figure area is readable and not heavily compressed.
Readable labels often convert well. Very small, curved, stylized, or low-resolution text may need manual cleanup after export.
Yes. Import or paste the SVG into PowerPoint and ungroup supported objects to adjust labels, colors, and layout.