
Generate flowcharts and diagrams from a plain-language description.

ChatFlowchart turns a written description into a diagram. You type something like "user signs up, gets a verification email, then lands on the dashboard" and the tool produces a flowchart. You then refine it by talking back: ask it to reorder steps, rename nodes, drop a branch, or add one you forgot.
Flowcharts, mind maps, ER diagrams, UML, C4 models, and BPMN. You can switch between types on the same input, which is useful when you are not sure whether a process reads better as a flowchart or a state diagram.
Traditional diagram tools make you drag boxes and align arrows. That works for a final, polished diagram, but it is slow for a first draft. ChatFlowchart is faster for the messy middle of a design, when you are still figuring out the shape of the thing. You can export to PNG, SVG, or PDF once the diagram stabilizes.
No account required to start. Output quality depends on how clearly you describe the logic. Vague prompts give you vague diagrams.