Infogram
Data visualization and infographics platform. Drag-and-drop charts, maps, and interactive graphics — owned by Prezi since 2017.
What should journalists know about Infogram?
Infogram sits in the middle of the newsroom visualization stack. Datawrapper is the gold standard for clean, accessible charts with zero learning curve. Flourish handles more complex interactive and animated visualizations. Infogram lands between them — more template variety than Datawrapper, easier than Flourish, with a stronger infographic focus. You can build charts, maps, dashboards, and multi-section infographics from a single interface. The drag-and-drop editor is genuinely easy. Connect a Google Sheet and your visualization updates automatically. The free tier is usable but limited: 10 projects, Infogram branding on everything. The Pro tier at $19/month removes branding and unlocks exports, which is the minimum for professional newsroom use. Prezi acquired Infogram in 2017 for an undisclosed amount. The product has continued to operate independently from its original base in Riga, Latvia. The ownership by Prezi (itself VC-backed) means the product's long-term direction depends on Prezi's strategy. For newsrooms already invested in Datawrapper, there's limited reason to switch. Infogram's strength is its infographic templates — if you need to produce multi-section visual explainers (not just standalone charts), Infogram has a deeper template library than competitors.
Infographics and multi-section visual explainers. Quick chart creation from spreadsheet data. Interactive embeddable graphics for stories. Teams that need a shared workspace for visual content production. Organizations that want a single tool for charts, maps, and infographics.
High-precision statistical visualization (use Datawrapper or Observable). Complex interactive storytelling (use Flourish or custom D3.js). Sensitive data you don't want on third-party servers. Newsrooms that need full control over visual output and styling.
Security & Privacy
Data is scrambled while being sent to their servers
Data is scrambled when stored on their servers
Where servers are located — affects which governments can request your data
Privacy policy summary
Infogram is owned by Prezi Inc. Data is processed under Prezi's privacy framework. Standard account data collected (name, email, usage analytics). Data you upload for visualizations is stored on their servers. GDPR compliance claimed. No published transparency report. The privacy posture inherits from Prezi's broader policies.
How to protect yourself:
Don't upload sensitive or unpublished data for visualization — use Datawrapper's self-hosted option or local tools instead. Export final visualizations and delete projects containing sensitive data promptly. Use the Team plan's access controls for newsroom collaboration. Verify that embedded visualizations don't expose raw data to viewers when that data shouldn't be public.
HTTPS encryption in transit. Owned by Prezi, a well-funded company with standard enterprise security practices. GDPR compliance claimed. No published SOC 2 certification or independent security audit. Data jurisdiction spans Latvia and the U.S. Adequate for visualizing public data. For sensitive unpublished data, use tools with stronger documented security postures (Datawrapper, or local visualization tools).
Who Owns This
Pricing
Basic: free (limited templates, 10 projects, Infogram branding). Pro: $19/month (100 projects, no branding, analytics, downloads). Business: $67/month (1,000 projects, team collaboration, custom branding, priority support). Team: $149/month (3-10 users, shared workspace, admin controls). Enterprise: custom pricing (10+ users, SSO, API access). Annual billing available. Special pricing for startups, nonprofits, and educational organizations.
This is an editorial assessment based on publicly available information as of 2026-04-11, using our published methodology. Independent security review is pending. Security posture can change at any time. This is not a guarantee of safety.
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