Free Claude Skill · Infographic Agent

Get On-Brand Infographics from Any Page URL.

  • Ship visual assets in minutes instead of waiting weeks on the design queue
  • Publish infographics that match your brand identity, not generic AI stock visuals
  • Lift page engagement, dwell time, and shareability without adding to your team's workload

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One input. Any URL. A publish-ready infographic — free .md file delivered to your inbox.

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Watch the Agent Run

See the Infographic Agent in Action.

Get Your Infographics in 10 Minutes

A 4-step process from URL to publish-ready visual.

1

Get the Skill

Enter your details above. We'll email you the .md skill file instantly.

2

Open in Claude

Upload the .md file to Claude.ai or Claude Desktop. No setup, no integrations needed.

3

Provide Inputs

Paste a target page URL. Optionally set tone or attach a reference image. Everything else is automatic.

4

Review & Implement

Get a brand-matched infographic, alt tag, placement instruction, and CTA. Copy and ship.

This Skill Must Run on Claude — Not ChatGPT, Gemini, or Other AI Tools

The skill is built for Anthropic's Claude and depends on Claude's inline HTML rendering and long-context brand discovery. Running it elsewhere produces off-brand visuals with generic colors, broken layouts, and no copyable output.

Why the Image Looks Real, Not Like AI Slop.

Every infographic is built off your actual brand system and the actual page content. It looks like your in-house designer made it, because the visual choices come from your existing work, not from a stock model.

Brand colors and fonts derived from your existing blog infographics and live website CSS, not guessed.

Section chosen based on what will drive the most value to the reader, not just what looks easy to visualize.

Points written in your own words from the actual page, never copied or invented.

CTA written from the real problem on the page, so it reads like a natural follow-on, not a sales add-on.

What the Infographic Agent Does Not Do
  • Invent points that are not on the source page
  • Use placeholder brand colors when real ones are available
  • Pick from sections with more than 8 items or select a partial list
  • Add badges, tags, or labels to the canvas that were not requested
How the Infographic Agent Works

Here is what the skill does, in order, every time you run it.

Step 1

Brand Discovery

  • Scans existing brand infographics on /blog/
  • Extracts your brand color palette, fonts, and layout patterns
  • Cross-validates against live website CSS
Step 2

Section Selection & Content

  • Reads the full page before making any selection
  • Picks the section most relevant to the page topic and most useful to the reader
  • Writes 4 to 6 short, clear points from the page content. No copied text, no CTA inside the image
Step 3

Infographic, Brief & CTA

  • Renders the infographic inline so you can copy it straight from Claude
  • Delivers an alt tag and an exact placement instruction for the page
  • Pairs every infographic with a CTA covering caption, supporting line, and button copy

Generic AI Image Tools vs. LeadWalnut's Agentic Infographic Framework

Most AI image tools skip brand, skip source content, and skip the brief. This skill handles all three before a single pixel renders.

DimensionGeneric AI Image ToolsLeadWalnut's Agentic Framework
Brand Awareness×Generic colors and fontsDerived from your blog infographics and live website CSS
Source Content×Hallucinated or copied verbatimSummarized from the actual page in your own words
Section Selection×Dumps every heading onto one canvasPicks the section most relevant and useful to the reader
Output Format×Locked PNG with hardcoded textInline HTML, editable and copyable from Claude directly
Brief Fields×Image onlyAlt tag, placement instruction, CTA, and subject line
CTA×Generic call-out with no page contextWritten from the reader's actual problem on the page

Built for Teams Driving Page Performance.

SEO leads, content editors, and growth teams who need on-brand visual assets to be consistent, not something that waits on a design queue.

SEO Leaders & Managers

Content Strategists & Editors

Technical SEO Specialists

Growth & Demand Gen Leads

Infographic Agent: Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Infographic Agent actually output?
Eight fields in a fixed order: Subject Line, Page URL, Section Used, Content Used in Infographic (title plus 4 to 6 summarized points), the rendered Infographic inline in Claude, Alt Tag, Placement on Page, and a CTA (caption, subtext, and button copy). No brand discovery shown, no process narration. Just the deliverable, ready to act on.
Why must this run on Claude specifically?
The skill depends on Claude's inline HTML rendering to make the infographic copyable directly from the conversation, and on Claude's long-context reasoning to derive an accurate brand profile from existing blog infographics and live website CSS. Other AI tools don't render copyable HTML inline. You get a description of an image, not an image you can use.
How does brand discovery work if I don't upload a style guide?
The skill scans the brand's own /blog/ for existing infographics, extracts color palette, fonts, layout patterns, and element style, then cross-validates that profile against live website CSS. If no brand infographics exist, it falls back to website CSS only. The brand profile is never shown in the output.
How does the agent decide which section to turn into an infographic?
It reads the full page before selecting anything, then picks the section most relevant to the page topic and most useful to the reader. Sections with more than 8 items are skipped entirely. It will never cherry-pick a subset from a larger list unless you explicitly specify which items to include.
Can I override the section, tone, or reference style?
Yes. By default the skill runs on full autonomy. You can optionally attach a reference image to guide visual style, set a tone direction (Technical, Educational, or Formal), or specify which section to use. Leave any override blank and the skill decides everything from the URL alone.
Can I edit the infographic after it generates?
Yes. The skill renders the infographic inline so you can copy it directly from Claude. The underlying HTML is available for edits: swap an icon, adjust a color, tighten a label. Most teams ship without any changes.
Is the Infographic Agent really free?
Yes. It's a free .md file you upload to Claude. You'll need a Claude account (free or Pro). No additional tools, no MCP connections, no integrations required for v1.
Can LeadWalnut manage the full content and visual pipeline for us?
Yes. The skill is a working sample of our production methodology. For end-to-end content and visual delivery (briefs, drafts, infographics, optimization, publishing), LeadWalnut offers managed services for B2B SaaS. Book a free audit to see what that looks like for your team.

One URL in. A publish-ready infographic out.

Brand-matched. Brief-complete. Copyable straight from Claude. No design queue, no setup, no manual brand input.

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