Infographic to Video: animate every stat into a narrated scene
Upload the infographic your team already designed. ngram reads each stat, chart, and section, sequences them into scenes, and adds motion, voiceover, and captions for a business-ready video.
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How it works
Four steps. A wall of data in, a watchable video back.
No After Effects, no rebuilding the chart in a timeline, no slideshow template. Drop the infographic, review the scene-per-data-point storyboard, ship the video.
Drop the infographic in
A tall PNG, a JPG export, a WebP, or a vector SVG. ngram accepts the dense, single-image format an infographic ships in and pulls a readable section map you can scrub.
ngram reads every section
OCR and layout analysis split the graphic into its parts: the headline stat, each chart, every labeled section, the source footer. Each one becomes a candidate scene with its number and caption already extracted.
Tune the data storyboard
Reorder the sequence, set how long each stat holds on screen, count a figure up instead of cutting to it, drop in voiceover from a written script. Brand Kit fonts, colors, and intro card apply across every scene.
Export every aspect ratio
One render produces 16:9, 1:1, and 9:16, with each section reframed and re-centered per ratio so no chart crops off-screen. Download MP4, GIF, or WebM, or post straight to the company page.
Output controls
Smart defaults for the static-to-motion jump. Real knobs underneath.
Scene per data point
Each stat, chart, and section becomes its own scene instead of one slow pan across the whole graphic. The viewer reads one figure at a time, in the order you set, the way the infographic was meant to be read.
Numbers that count up
A 73% stat lands harder counting from zero than cutting to the final figure. Toggle count-up animation per number; ngram times the climb to the voiceover line that explains it.
Captions pulled from the labels
Section headings and axis labels read from the infographic become the on-screen captions, so the burned-in text matches the source wording instead of a paraphrase, and stays readable in muted feeds.
16:9, 1:1, 9:16 from one graphic
A tall infographic does not fit a landscape frame. ngram reframes per ratio and re-centers each section on its focal figure, so the same data reads cleanly on a website, in a feed, and as a vertical short.
Brand Kit applied automatically
Logo lock-up, color treatment, font choices, and intro and outro cards pulled from your Brand Kit. The infographic's own palette can be kept or remapped to brand colors across every scene.
Voiceover from a written script
Type the narration per section; ngram generates AI voiceover (ElevenLabs or MiniMax) timed to each data reveal. A narrated stat is retained better than a silent number on screen.
Batch a report's worth of infographics
Drop a folder of section graphics from one report and get a scene per file in a single sequenced video. Same Brand Kit, same script template, one render for the whole data story.
Built for team workflows
Uploaded infographics and renders stay in your workspace. Talk to sales about security, access controls, and data handling for your team.
The rest of ngram
Converting the infographic is one step. The product is everything around it.
Motion Graphics
Animated callouts, count-up counters, and labeled bars layered over each section of the infographic. A static bar chart becomes bars that grow on cue, with the percentage ticking up beside them.
Learn moreAI Visuals
When the infographic jumps from one data section to the next, AI Visuals generates a brand-matched transition scene so the cut between a pie chart and a stat block does not jar.
Learn moreAI Voiceover
Type a line per data point; voiceover gets generated and timed to each stat reveal. The narration carries the context the infographic packed into tiny footnote text nobody reads.
Learn moreCaptions
Burned-in captions read from the infographic's own section headings and labels, so the on-screen text matches the source and the data video still lands in a muted, autoplaying feed.
Learn moreBrand Kit
Logo, colors, fonts, intro and outro cards applied to every scene. Ship a data video that matches the deck the infographic came from, without re-styling each chart by hand.
Learn moreMulti-format Export
Render the data story as a 16:9 site embed, a 1:1 feed post, and a 9:16 vertical short from one project, each reframed so the headline stat stays in frame on every platform.
Learn moreUse cases
Where an animated infographic earns its keep.
Turn a data infographic into an explainer
The infographic already structures the argument: problem, numbers, takeaway. Animate it section by section with voiceover and you have a 60-second explainer instead of a graphic people scroll past.
See use caseData posts that stop the scroll
A still infographic on social gets a glance. The same stats as a vertical, captioned, count-up video hold the feed long enough for the headline figure to register.
See use caseReport findings as a LinkedIn video
Your annual survey infographic becomes a brand-styled video for the company page. Native video outperforms a flat image, and the stats arrive one at a time instead of in a wall.
See use caseAnimate the stats above the fold
Take the pricing-page or results-page infographic and animate it into a 10-second hero loop. The proof numbers move instead of sitting static, with no video production booked for a single asset.
See use caseLaunch with the market-data infographic
PMM's launch deck has a slide that's really an infographic: market size, adoption curve, before-and-after. Pull it out, animate the figures, and the launch video leads with proof.
See use caseA stat infographic in the email hero
Take the campaign's hero infographic, give the top three numbers motion, and drop it in as an inline video or GIF. The figures animate where a flat chart used to sit.
See use caseTeach a concept from its infographic
The diagram or process infographic in the lesson becomes a narrated walkthrough. Each labeled step animates in order, so students follow the sequence instead of decoding a dense graphic.
See use caseProduct-stats infographic to demo clip
Pull the how-it-works infographic off the product page and animate its numbered steps into a short explainer with voiceover. One render works for onboarding and for a sales follow-up.
See use caseOther converters
Starting from a different file type? There's a converter for that.
Infographic to video is one of more than twenty ngram converters. They share the same engine, the same Brand Kit, and the same storyboard control surface.
The broader image-to-video converter, for product photos, screenshots, and design exports rather than data-dense graphics. Start here when the image is a picture, not a chart.
Open converterWhen the data lives in a multi-page report rather than a single infographic, PDF to video extracts each page as a scene and animates the figures from there.
Open converterIf your data story is a slide deck, ppt-to-video turns each slide into a narrated scene. Closest sibling when the infographic was a deck export to begin with.
Open converterTools that pair with this converter
Refine the data story. Edit the output.
Editing further
After the infographic-to-video render lands
Video Editor
Open the rendered data video on a timeline and adjust how long each stat holds, swap a chart for an updated figure, or extend the headline number's hold without re-uploading the infographic.
Open toolAdd Text to Video
Layer extra labels, a source citation, or a footnote onto a data scene when the infographic's own caption was too small to read once it was animated.
Open toolVideo Cutter
Trim the full data video into shorter cuts: pull the single headline stat into a 6-second teaser, or split a long report video into one clip per finding.
Open toolAdd Music to Video
Layer a licensed track under the voiceover and the data reveals. The agent picks music that matches the pacing of a stat sequence rather than fighting it.
Open toolGenerating from scratch
When you do not have an infographic yet
AI Video Generator
No infographic to start from? Describe the data story and get a planned, branded video draft you can then mix with real charts when the numbers are ready.
Open toolAI Image Generator
Generate a missing chart graphic or a branded section visual in your infographic's style, then feed it back in as another scene in the sequence.
Open toolAI Avatar Video Generator
Pair the animated infographic with an avatar intro that frames the data: a presenter walks on, sets up the finding, then hands off to the stats.
Open toolText to Speech Video
Write the narration for each data point and get a narrated clip with generated visuals you can splice between the infographic's real sections.
Open toolPolishing the source
Fix the infographic before it hits motion
Background Remover
Strip the busy background behind a single chart or icon from the infographic so it reads as a clean element when it animates onto its own scene.
Open toolSection graphic generator
Regenerate a low-resolution chart in the same style as the rest of the infographic so it stays sharp once it scales up to a full video frame.
Open toolVideo Compressor
Compress the finished data video for an email send or an in-app embed without losing the legibility of the numbers and labels you animated.
Open toolAdd Subtitles to Video
Add a subtitle track on top of the burned-in stat captions when the data video needs an accessible transcript or a second-language line.
Open toolBuilt for teams
Who reaches for infographic-to-video in your company?
Product Marketing
The market-data and results infographics in the launch deck become animated proof scenes. Same figures, three ratios, one Brand Kit across the launch.
See workflowsGrowth Marketing
Campaign and benchmark infographics become count-up video units for ads, landing-page heroes, and the company page, sized for each placement in one render.
See workflowsContent Creators
A research roundup or data infographic becomes a vertical, captioned video. The stats arrive one at a time, so the headline figure registers before a viewer scrolls past.
See workflowsProduct Managers
The usage-metrics or adoption infographic from the QBR becomes a short internal video that the whole team actually watches instead of squinting at.
See workflowsEducators
Process and concept infographics turn into narrated walkthroughs. Each labeled step animates in order, so students follow one idea at a time instead of decoding the whole graphic at once.
See workflowsSales Enablement
The ROI or comparison infographic reps already share becomes a 30-second video they can drop into outreach, with the proof numbers animating in sequence.
See workflowsCustomer Success
Turn the value-recap and results infographic into a branded video for QBRs and renewals, so the numbers land in the room instead of in a static slide.
See workflowsDeveloper Relations
Adoption-stats and architecture infographics become a moving explainer for the docs and the dev newsletter, animating one diagram section at a time.
See workflowsIntegrations
Trigger infographic-to-video from where your graphics already live.
Each infographic-to-video recipe ships ready to run. Start from one, or wire your own data-video pipeline with the REST API and webhooks.
whenA new infographic export lands in a Drive folder
thenConvert it to a narrated data video with the team's Brand Kit and post the result to #marketing
whenAn agent is handed an infographic image and a one-line brief
thenCall infographic-to-video and return a rendered MP4 plus a hosted share link
whenYour reporting pipeline writes a fresh stats infographic to S3
thenConvert the infographic to an animated video and return a branded render with your team's Brand Kit
whenA new report infographic is published in your CMS
thenConvert it to a data video and push the vertical cut to the company page
whenYou right-click an infographic image in the browser
thenSend it to infographic-to-video and get the animated render in a new tab
whenAn infographic-to-video render finishes in 1:1
thenSchedule the post on the company page with the data summary already drafted as the caption
whenAn infographic-to-video render finishes in 16:9
thenUpload to the channel with title, description, and end card pre-filled from the report
whenAn infographic-to-video render finishes in 1:1 or 9:16
thenPost to X with the headline stat as the hook and the animated short attached
How it compares
If you've been using another tool for this.
Canva and Visme animate templates you rebuild by hand. Runway invents footage from a prompt. ngram keeps your real infographic, reads its sections, and animates the data you already designed.
| Feature | ngram | Canva | Visme | Runway |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starts from your finished infographic | Yes, the static graphic is the input | Rebuild in a template | Rebuild in a template | No, generates new footage |
| Splits the graphic into data scenes | OCR and layout analysis, scene per section | Manual scene-by-scene setup | Manual scene-by-scene setup | Prompted from scratch |
| Count-up animation on numbers | Per-figure, timed to the voiceover | Manual keyframes | Built-in chart animation | None |
| AI voiceover from a written script | ElevenLabs and MiniMax, multilingual | Limited TTS voices | Limited TTS voices | None |
| Brand Kit applied automatically | Logo, colors, fonts, intro and outro per render | Manual setup per project | Manual setup per project | None |
| Multi-format export from one project | 16:9, 1:1, 9:16 in one render | Duplicate and re-edit | Resize after | Single ratio per generation |
| API and webhooks | REST, MCP, n8n, Zapier | Limited API | API on higher tiers | API available |
| Security and data handling | Talk to sales for your team's requirements | Variable | Variable | Variable |
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Infographic → Video
Turn the infographic you already designed into a watchable video.
Drop the static graphic. ngram reads each stat and section, sequences them into scenes, layers the voiceover and captions, and ships landscape, square, and vertical in one render.