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Built for busy STEM teachers

Turn your science ideas into clear diagrams
in seconds

ConceptViz helps teachers turn math, physics, biology, chemistry, and earth & space topics into clean, projector-ready diagrams — perfect for slides and worksheets.

Math – Central and Inscribed Angles
Physics – Ray Diagram for a Convex Lens
Chemistry – Acid–Base Titration Setup
Biology – Plant Cell Organelles
Earth & Space – Structure of the Earth

Math – Central and Inscribed Angles

Circle diagram comparing a central angle and an inscribed angle that subtend the same arc, illustrating their 1:2 relationship.

It’s this simple

How ConceptViz works

From lesson idea to classroom-ready diagram in three simple steps.

Step 1

Sign in & choose your topic

Create a free teacher account, then select the subject and grade band you’re teaching — physics, biology, chemistry, earth & space, or math.

Step 2

Describe the diagram you need

Type a short, plain-English description, like “convex lens ray diagram with object between F and 2F” or “labeled plant cell cross-section for 8th grade.”

Step 3

Generate and drop it into your slides

ConceptViz creates a clean, projector-ready diagram sized for slides and printouts. Download the image and paste it straight into PowerPoint, Google Slides, or a worksheet.

Built for real classrooms — high contrast, readable labels, and layouts that work on projectors and handouts.

Built for busy STEM teachers

Built for real science classrooms

ConceptViz focuses on the practical details that matter when you’re teaching — clarity, consistency, and diagrams that just work in your slides.

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Subject & grade presets

Start from presets tuned for real STEM classes.

  • Quick presets for physics, biology, chemistry, earth & space, and math
  • Works with U.S. grade bands (elementary, middle, high)
  • No design or drawing skills required

Projector-ready clarity

Diagrams stay sharp from the front row to the back.

  • Thick, legible lines and labels
  • Simple backgrounds with minimal visual noise
  • Designed to look crisp on classroom projectors

Slide & worksheet friendly

Drop diagrams straight into whatever you already use.

  • Widescreen aspect ratio for slides
  • Clean white or light backgrounds for printing
  • High-resolution PNG downloads

Built to save prep time

Turn your own explanations into visuals in seconds.

  • Stop hunting for “almost right” images online
  • Get a diagram that matches how you teach the concept
  • Reuse prompts across classes and sections

Trusted by STEM teachers who just want diagrams that work in class.

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See example diagrams

Explore ready-made science and math diagrams across different subjects and grade bands.

Physics · Elementary
Push, Pull & Friction

Push, Pull & Friction

Elementary physics – basic forces acting on an object.

Physics · Middle
Potential vs Kinetic Energy

Potential vs Kinetic Energy

Middle school physics – energy transformation in a roller coaster.

Physics · High
Block on Incline FBD

Block on Incline FBD

High school physics – normal force, gravity components, and friction.

Biology · Elementary
Parts of a Plant

Parts of a Plant

Elementary biology – labeled diagram showing roots, stem, leaves, and flower.

Biology · Middle
Animal Cell Cross-Section

Animal Cell Cross-Section

Middle school life science – nucleus, mitochondria, and cell membrane.

Biology · High
Mitosis 4-Stage Sequence

Mitosis 4-Stage Sequence

High school biology – prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase stages.

Chemistry · Elementary
States of Matter

States of Matter

Elementary science – particle models of solid, liquid, and gas.

Chemistry · Middle
Structure of an Atom

Structure of an Atom

Middle school chemistry – protons, neutrons, and electrons in shells.

Chemistry · High
Acid-Base Titration Setup

Acid-Base Titration Setup

High school chemistry – burette, flask, and stand for neutralization.

Earth & Space · Elementary
Day and Night Cycle

Day and Night Cycle

Elementary science – Earth rotating relative to the Sun.

Earth & Space · Middle
Convergent Plate Boundary

Convergent Plate Boundary

Middle school earth science – subduction zone and mountain formation.

Earth & Space · High
Solar Eclipse Geometry

Solar Eclipse Geometry

High school astronomy – umbra and penumbra shadow regions.

Math · Elementary
Fractions on a Number Line

Fractions on a Number Line

Elementary math – visual representation of simple fractions.

Math · Middle
Linear Function & Slope

Linear Function & Slope

Middle school math – graphing a line with slope-intercept form.

Math · High
Quadratic Function Parabola

Quadratic Function Parabola

High school algebra – vertex, axis of symmetry, and intercepts.

Simple pricing for busy STEM teachers

Pick a plan based on how many diagrams you create each month.

Free

$0

One-time bonus: 1 diagram credit included


  • Access to all subjects & grade presets
  • Slide-friendly aspect ratio (16:9)
  • Standard-resolution PNG export
  • Classroom use allowed
  • No watermark removal
  • High-resolution / 2K export
  • Priority queue or support
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Teacher Essentials

$11.9/ month

120 diagram credits / month


  • 120 diagram credits / month
  • No watermark — projector-ready
  • High-resolution PNG export (up to 2K)
  • Slide & worksheet friendly layouts (16:9 and A4)
  • Commercial use license included
  • Priority queue
  • 4K export & poster-size diagrams
  • Priority support

Teacher Pro

$23.9/ month

360 diagram credits / month


  • 360 diagram credits / month
  • Everything in Essentials, plus:
  • 2K / 4K export for posters & print materials
  • Priority generation queue during busy hours
  • Priority support (24h email response target)
  • Early access to new subject presets & features
  • Team / department seats (coming soon)
Unused credits reset each month — upgrade or downgrade anytime.
1k diagram generation consumes 1 credit, 2k consumes 1.5 credits, 4k consumes 2 credits.

Testimonials

Science and math teachers explain how they use ConceptViz to turn rough lesson ideas into clear diagrams, save prep time, and help students “see” abstract concepts more easily.

Sarah Klein

8th Grade Science Teacher, Ohio

ConceptViz turned my messy whiteboard ray diagrams into clean slides in seconds. My students actually asked me to “zoom in” on the diagram instead of tuning out.

Marcus Lee

High School Physics Teacher, California

I used to spend 30 minutes in PowerPoint drawing lenses and forces. Now I type one sentence and have a projector-ready diagram that looks like it came from a textbook.

Emily Johnson

Middle School Life Science Teacher, Texas

The plant and animal cell diagrams are crystal clear. Labels are readable from the back of the room, and I can print the same image as a worksheet.

Daniel Ortiz

Chemistry Department Chair, New York

ConceptViz nailed our titration setup and lab apparatus diagrams. My new teachers use it to prep labs without hunting through old PDFs and Google Images.

Hannah Patel

5th Grade Science Teacher, Florida

I’m not an artist, but my students think I am now. The Earth layers and Moon phases visuals match exactly how I explain the concepts.

Jason Miller

High School Math Teacher, Illinois

The coordinate plane and geometry diagrams are so much cleaner than screenshots from online tools. It saves me a ton of time when building quizzes.

Rachel Nguyen

Instructional Coach, Washington

ConceptViz is the first AI tool I recommend to new STEM teachers. It hits the sweet spot of simple to use, but specific enough for real classroom diagrams.

Tom Garcia

7th Grade Earth & Space Science Teacher, Arizona

Plate boundaries, eclipses, rock cycle — I can generate all of them with wording my students understand. The visuals line up perfectly with our state standards.

Lauren Brooks

AP Biology Teacher, Massachusetts

Being able to quickly generate labeled diagrams for complex processes like cell transport and mitosis has completely changed how I build slide decks.

Owen Phillips

STEM Coordinator, K–8 School, Colorado

We use ConceptViz across grade levels. Teachers love that the diagrams are consistent in style, and students recognize the visuals from class to class.

Jasmine Carter

6th Grade Science & Math Teacher, Georgia

On Sunday night I can prep a full week of diagrams in under an hour. It’s like having a graphic designer who understands middle school science.

Neil Adams

College Physics Lecturer, Community College, Michigan

I project these diagrams in large lecture halls and they stay sharp and readable. ConceptViz has replaced most of the clip art and scanned textbook images I used to rely on.

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