AI Manual Illustration Generatorfor product instructions
Start from a product photo, CAD screenshot, sketch, or a few lines of procedure text. ManualFig draws clean, numbered step-by-step figures you can drop into IFU, user manuals, assembly guides, and maintenance sheets.

Numbered steps, arrows, part labels, warning marks, and SVG export â all on one canvas.


Clean steps, readable symbols, and the restrained line work documentation actually calls for.
Photos, CAD screenshots, sketches, or written procedures keep the result true to the real product.
Every version stays on the canvas. Export PNG or SVG straight into your layout tools.
From reference to finished figure
Upload product references, describe the procedure, review what comes back, then refine the versions you want and export.
Upload or describe the product
Start from a product photo, CAD screenshot, sketch, or written procedure. Add audience, region, warning, and style constraints when needed.
Generate instruction panels
Create simplified manual figures with numbered steps, direction arrows, labels, zoom details, warnings, and correct/incorrect states.
Refine and export
Select any figure on the canvas, revise it with text, preserve versions, and convert final assets to SVG for documentation.
Drawn for the manual, not the brochure
Every figure is built around one job â making the operation easy to follow. Simplified geometry, consistent line work, visible action arrows, the warning symbols you actually need, and a layout that lives comfortably on a page.
Manual-style composition
Single panels, multi-step sheets, exploded views, callout maps, and troubleshooting flows.
Risk-aware visual language
Warnings, forbidden actions, correct/incorrect comparison, pinch points, hot surfaces, polarity, and disposal cues.
Reference-guided editing
Use uploaded images for product geometry, then edit selected results with precise text instructions.
Cross-page consistency
Keep the same drawing language across IFU, appliances, electronics, furniture, installation guides, and industrial manuals.






Wearable sensor patch application
Numbered panels, adhesive handling warning, detail magnification, and final placement confirmation.
One generator for the manual scenarios you actually ship
Every request is treated as an instructional problem first, then adapted to the category, the risk level, and the document format.
Medical device IFU
Preparation, use, confirmation, cleaning, disposal, contraindicated actions, and symbol-heavy risk notes.
Consumer electronics
Unboxing, SIM installation, charging, pairing, reset, cleaning, and maintenance steps.
Appliances
Filter replacement, tank installation, first use, descaling, troubleshooting, and cleaning.
Furniture and home
Assembly sequence, screw specs, load warnings, orientation marks, and wall-mount details.
Child products
Harness adjustment, folding and unfolding, latch confirmation, age limits, and weight limits.
Industrial equipment
Installation, wiring, inspection, lubrication, maintenance, and dangerous-zone warnings.
Auto and outdoor tools
Part replacement, emergency actions, storage, care routines, and warning gestures.
Personal care and kitchen
Dosage, replacement parts, forbidden use cases, cleaning methods, and accessory handling.
Polish each figure before it lands in the manual
References, prompts, generated images, revisions, and exports all live in the same project â so every figure can move cleanly into your documentation.
Conversation history
Each project keeps prompts, uploaded references, generated images, and edits together.
Canvas-first review
Generated figures stay on a canvas as a growing set so teams can compare steps, versions, and visual consistency.
SVG conversion
Convert selected images into SVG assets for documentation systems, layout tools, and scalable technical files.
Reference-aware image generation
Use the prompt plus uploaded references to keep part placement and procedure intent close to the source material.
Try manual figure generation on free credits
Spend free credits on product photos, IFU panels, assembly steps, installation guides, and maintenance procedures â then scale when youâre ready.
Frequently asked questions
Make your next procedure look like a manual page
Open the workbench, upload a product reference if you have one, and describe the action you need to document.