Piktochart
Piktochart is a web-based visual communication platform that enables users to create infographics, presentations, reports, posters, and social media graphics without requiring design expertise.[1] Founded in 2011 by Ai Ching Goh and Andrea Zaggia in Penang, Malaysia, the company offers drag-and-drop tools, customizable templates, and AI-powered features to transform data and ideas into professional visuals.[2][3] The platform's core functionality revolves around simplifying visual storytelling for professionals in marketing, education, HR, and nonprofits, with built-in elements like charts, maps, icons, and collaboration options for teams.[1] Piktochart has grown to serve over 14 million users globally, achieving early traction with more than 170,000 users in its first year and generating approximately $5.4 million in annual revenue as of 2024.[1][4][5] Headquartered in Georgetown, Penang, the company operates as a for-profit entity under Piktochart Sdn. Bhd. and has secured seed funding from investors including Praxis and SOSV to support its expansion.[2][6]Company Background
Founding
Piktochart was founded in 2011 in Penang, Malaysia, by co-founders Ai Ching Goh and Andrea Zaggia.[2][7] The company emerged from the couple's prior experience running a web design agency called Yet Another Studio, where they observed the growing demand for visual content in digital marketing.[8] The decision to launch Piktochart was deeply personal for Goh, who in her early 20s suffered severe burnout from overwork during her time at Procter & Gamble, leading to a three-month period where she was bedridden.[9] This health crisis prompted profound reflection on work-life balance and inspired a pivot from custom graphic design services to developing an accessible tool that would empower non-designers to create visuals independently, thereby democratizing visual communication.[9] Zaggia, Goh's husband and technical co-founder, joined her in this venture, funding the initial efforts through family loans and operating from a modest warehouse space in Penang.[8] The first iteration of Piktochart was released in March 2012 as a web-based infographic maker targeted at users without design expertise.[10] It began as a side project to the agency but quickly evolved into the company's core focus.[8] Piktochart operated under the legal entity Piktochart Sdn. Bhd. from its inception as a for-profit company dedicated to simplifying visual storytelling for businesses, educators, and individuals.[2] The early team consisted of just four members, emphasizing a subscription-based model to support scalable growth in visual content creation.[8]Leadership and Operations
Piktochart is led by co-founders Ai Ching Goh and Andrea Zaggia, who have shaped the company's vision since its inception in 2011. Ai Ching Goh serves as CEO, overseeing strategic direction and business development, drawing from her background in marketing and entrepreneurship to emphasize accessible visual communication tools for non-designers.[11][12] Andrea Zaggia, the technical co-founder and CTO, contributes expertise in software development, particularly in Ruby on Rails, to drive product innovation and ensure the platform's scalability for global users.[13][14] The company's headquarters is located in Georgetown, Penang (Pulau Pinang), Malaysia, at 1-20-1 Suntech @ Cybercity, Lintang Mayang Pasir 3, serving as the primary hub for core operations.[15][6] Piktochart also maintains a small office in Cork, Ireland, and operates a remote-first model since 2021, enabling international talent distribution across multiple time zones without additional physical locations.[15][16] As of 2024, Piktochart employs approximately 70 people worldwide, a workforce that has grown steadily to support its expanding user base while maintaining a lean structure typical of bootstrapped SaaS companies.[17] The company fosters a culture centered on employee well-being, influenced by the founders' values of work-life balance, including a four-day work week, wellbeing allowances for remote and in-office staff, and initiatives promoting trust and mental health.[18][19][16] In 2025, the company continued to innovate with AI-powered features, such as integrations with advanced tools like ChatGPT and Sora 2, enhancing its visual communication offerings.[20] Operationally, Piktochart functions as a software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider, delivering cloud-based tools for creating infographics, presentations, and reports with a focus on user-centric design that prioritizes ease of use for beginners.[2] This model ensures global accessibility, with features like AI-powered generation and multilingual support catering to over 14 million users in diverse markets.[1][5]History
Early Development
Piktochart's pre-launch phase stemmed from the founders' experience in web design, where Ai Ching Goh and her husband Andrea Zaggia operated a small agency after Goh left her corporate role at Procter & Gamble due to burnout.[9] Motivated by the rising popularity of infographics on platforms like Pinterest, they prototyped a do-it-yourself tool to enable non-designers to create visuals without relying on expensive software or freelancers.[9] This evolution from custom web services to a scalable web-based platform addressed the need for accessible visual communication tools in the early 2010s. The core platform launched in March 2012 in Penang, Malaysia, initially focusing on infographic creation with a simple interface.[21] By late 2012, it introduced basic templates and a drag-and-drop functionality, allowing users to assemble elements like icons, charts, and text blocks intuitively.[22] In January 2013, an update enhanced the platform by enabling the addition of text and hyperlinks, making infographics more search-engine friendly and embeddable on websites for better discoverability.[10] Early user adoption accelerated rapidly, with the platform reaching 170,000 free users and 4,000 paid subscribers by early 2013, demonstrating strong demand among marketers, educators, and small businesses seeking quick visual content creation.[10][23] This growth was supported by initial funding, including a $140,000 commercialization grant from Malaysia's Cradle Fund in September 2012, which funded marketing efforts like Google AdWords and Facebook ads to enhance platform visibility and user acquisition.[24][25] The grant also facilitated technical improvements, solidifying Piktochart's foundation as a profitable venture in its first year.[22]Growth and Milestones
In 2015, Piktochart secured a $100,000 seed funding round from Praxis, which supported the maturation and scaling of its platform beyond initial infographic capabilities.[26] The company experienced rapid user growth in the following years, reaching over 8.7 million users by late 2016, with 55% originating from the United States and Canada, marking its transition to a global audience.[27] By 2025, this had expanded to 14 million users worldwide, reflecting sustained adoption across education, marketing, and nonprofit sectors.[1] Revenue milestones underscored Piktochart's commercial progress, with annual figures climbing to $3.9 million in 2023 and $5.4 million in 2024, driven by premium subscriptions and enterprise adoption.[5] During the mid-2010s, Piktochart broadened its offerings by introducing support for presentations and reports, enabling users to create multi-page visual documents alongside traditional infographics, which facilitated deeper engagement in professional and educational contexts. This expansion coincided with global user base growth, as the platform attracted international teams through multilingual templates and integrations. In recent years, Piktochart rolled out AI-powered features starting in 2024, including automated infographic and report generation from text prompts, enhancing efficiency for non-designers. In August 2025, Piktochart launched Pikto AI Studio, an integrated suite of AI image tools including generation, modification, and restoration features.[28][29] Major updates also included enhanced collaboration tools, such as real-time editing and shared workspaces available via Piktochart for Teams (launched around 2018).[30] No significant acquisitions were reported during this period, with growth primarily organic through product innovation and user referrals.Product Overview
Core Features
Piktochart provides a suite of manual tools designed for users to create visual content such as infographics, presentations, reports, and posters through an intuitive drag-and-drop interface that requires no prior design experience.[31] The platform emphasizes ease of use for non-experts, enabling quick customization of layouts and elements to effectively communicate data and ideas.[32] The primary tools include dedicated makers for specific formats: the infographic maker for visualizing complex topics with diagrams, flowcharts, timelines, and maps; the presentation maker for building slide-based decks with integrated charts and tables; the report maker for transforming data into professional documents; and the poster maker for designing print-ready materials using customizable components.[31] These tools operate via a canvas-based editor where users can freely arrange elements without technical constraints, supporting a workflow from template selection to final output in under 30 minutes for most projects.[33] Design elements are accessible through an extensive library featuring thousands of premade templates tailored to industries like education and marketing, alongside icons, shapes, illustrations, photos, and upload options for custom images.[31] For data visualization, users can insert and customize charts such as pie, bar, and pictographs by uploading CSV or XLSX files or connecting to Google Sheets, alongside multimedia integrations like masked photos, lists, timelines, comparisons, and embedded videos from YouTube or Vimeo via URL pasting.[31][34] This setup prioritizes conceptual clarity, allowing non-designers to focus on content and storytelling rather than technical design skills.[35] Collaboration features facilitate team-based editing, including inviting members to a shared workspace, real-time sharing of visuals with specific users or groups, and annotated comments for feedback.[36][37] Users can manage roles within teams to control access and revisions, ensuring organized workflows without external software.[38] Export options support versatile distribution, with downloads available in PNG (including transparent backgrounds), PDF, and PowerPoint (PPTX) formats, alongside publishing as interactive HTML via shareable links or embed codes for web integration and traffic tracking.[39][40] These capabilities enable seamless sharing on social media or embedding in reports, maintaining visual fidelity across platforms.[41]AI Capabilities
Piktochart initially introduced its AI capabilities in 2024, enabling users to generate infographics, reports, and presentations from text prompts or uploaded documents in seconds, with significant expansions in 2025 including the launch of Pikto AI Studio in August 2025. This rollout and subsequent updates marked enhancements to the platform's visual content creation tools, leveraging generative AI to automate the design process for non-designers.[28][42] Key AI functions include automated layout suggestions through features like the AI Outline, which structures content for improved readability and engagement by suggesting hierarchical arrangements based on user inputs. The platform also supports data visualization by converting text, spreadsheets, or files such as PDFs, DOCX, and TXT into charts and graphs, using three AI credits per generation to ensure accurate representation of numerical data. Additionally, content optimization tools analyze inputs to enhance visual appeal and audience engagement, such as by recommending balanced element placement.[28][43][44] Advanced AI tools extend to storytelling assistance, where the platform generates topic outlines or narrative flows from prompts, consuming one credit per use to guide users in crafting compelling stories. Color scheme recommendations are integrated via AI-driven template suggestions that match palettes to content themes for aesthetic coherence. Outputs can be optimized for SEO, particularly for marketing materials and press releases, by incorporating elements like keyword-friendly headings and shareable formats.[28][44] In 2025, Pikto AI Studio expanded the toolkit with image-focused features, including AI Image Generation to create unique images from text prompts, along with tools for modifying, upscaling, restoring, removing backgrounds, and adding watermarks. Further updates in September and November 2025 added AI Object Remover and AI Icon Generator, enabling precise editing without leaving the platform. As of November 2025, integrations like Sora 2 and ChatGPT for video creation and workflow enhancements continue to evolve the AI suite.[45][46][47] Despite these advancements, Piktochart's AI has limitations, including potential inaccuracies in generated content that may require users to refine prompts or manually edit outputs for precision. User intervention remains essential to verify data integrity and customize designs post-generation. On ethics, the platform ensures data privacy by aggregating and anonymizing all AI inputs without collecting personal information, as outlined in its security policies.[28][48]Business Model
Pricing Plans
Piktochart provides a tiered subscription model designed to accommodate users from individuals to large organizations, with plans that include access to AI-powered tools and varying levels of features and support. The structure emphasizes scalability, with higher tiers offering enhanced collaboration, storage, and customization options. All plans incorporate AI credits for generating visuals and content, reflecting the integration of artificial intelligence across the platform.[49] The Free plan, available at no cost, grants basic access suitable for occasional users or testing. It allows unlimited projects and access to all templates and formats, but limits users to 2 PNG downloads per visual, 60 AI credits, and 100MB of storage, with projects expiring after 7 days of inactivity. This tier includes Piktochart branding on exports and is intended for solo creators exploring the tool without commitment. It supports up to 4 members (1 owner + 3 additional).[49] For more advanced needs, the Pro plan starts at $14 per month when billed annually ($168 per year) or $29 per month when billed monthly. It removes branding from exports, provides unlimited PNG downloads, access to over 5 million premium assets, 500 AI credits, transparent backgrounds, and 100GB of storage. Pro users can handle up to 100 members and supports unlimited projects, making it ideal for professionals and small teams requiring higher-quality outputs and extended access.[49] The Business plan, aimed at collaborative teams, is priced at $24 per month billed annually ($288 per year) or $49 per month billed monthly, also supporting up to 100 members. Building on Pro features, it adds unlimited PDF and PPT exports, a Brand Kit for consistent styling, 1,000 AI credits, branded templates, and 250GB of storage. This tier facilitates team workflows with advanced export options and customization tools.[49] Enterprise plans cater to organizations with over 101 members and feature custom pricing negotiated based on specific requirements. In addition to all Business plan capabilities, Enterprise includes dedicated account management, personalized onboarding, advanced security measures, single sign-on (SSO) and SAML integration, and custom templates. These plans ensure scalability for large-scale deployments with tailored support.[49] Piktochart also offers discounted Pro plans for specific sectors: nonprofits receive the annual Pro plan for $60 (a 64% discount), while educators and students access it for $39.99 per year (a 76% discount). Universities can inquire about Campus plans starting at a minimum of 3,000 seats with custom pricing.[49] Billing is flexible, with options for monthly or annual payments via Visa, MasterCard, or PayPal; annual subscriptions provide approximately 52% savings compared to monthly. A free trial is not separately offered beyond the inherent 7-day active access in the Free plan, and cancellations can be processed anytime through account settings, though refunds are handled on a case-by-case basis. As of 2025, pricing remains structured around AI-inclusive credits without noted changes.[49]| Plan | Monthly (Annual Billing) | Monthly (Monthly Billing) | Key Features Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | $0 | 2 PNG downloads, 60 AI credits, 100MB storage |
| Pro | $14 | $29 | Unlimited PNG, 500 AI credits, 100GB storage |
| Business | $24 | $49 | Unlimited PDF/PPT, Brand Kit, 1,000 AI credits |
| Enterprise | Custom | Custom | SSO, dedicated support, custom templates |