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Turning Gemini Deep Research Into Infographics

1. Purpose

To help marketers, educators, and content creators quickly transform Gemini’s deep research reports into engaging, professional infographics. This workflow turns dense research into clear, visual insights for use in presentations, content assets, or stakeholder reports.

2. Responsibilities

WhoWhat
Content CreatorInputs and refines prompts in Gemini
Designer/EditorCustomizes visual output from Canvas

3. Procedure

Step 1: Open Gemini’s Deep Research 

Visit Google’s Gemini website and scroll to the bottom of the chat interface. Click “Deep Research” to access the feature.

Step 2: ​​Enter Your Research Topic

Type your query into the chat. Gemini will automatically generate a multi-part research plan.

💡 Gemini Prompt:

I’m researching [topic]. Generate a comprehensive breakdown with sections, timelines, or comparisons.

Step 3: Review & Edit the Plan

Click “Edit plan” to tailor the subtopics, depth, or structure. Once ready, click “Start Research” to generate the full report.

Pro Tip: The more specific your original query, the better the infographic. Use narrow topics, clear comparisons, timeframes, or target audiences to guide Gemini’s plan.

Step 4: Create the Infographics 

When the research report is ready, click the “Create” button and choose “Infographic”. This will auto-generate an interactive HTML infographic.

Step 5: Customize in Canvas

Toggle between Code and Preview views to refine the layout, text, and visual hierarchy. Add brand colors or icons as needed.

4. Documentation and Records

PlacePurpose
Research ReportFull written report from Gemini
InfographicsVisual file (HTML or screenshot) for presentation use

5. Revision History

DateAuthorDescription
11/06/2025RachaelOriginal version

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