Turn pitch decks and investor updates into visuals investors actually read
You're shipping product, talking to customers, and writing your monthly update at midnight. VisualNote AI converts your raw notes, pitch decks, and PDFs into visual notes you can drop into investor emails, Notion docs, and build-in-public posts.
The problem with founder content
You don't have a designer. You don't have a marketing team. And every minute you spend in Figma is a minute you're not shipping or selling. So your investor updates end up as walls of text, your pitch deck stays stuck on slide 4, and your build-in-public tweets don't pop in the feed.
VisualNote AI gives you a designer-on-tap. Paste your update, drop in your one-pager PDF, or feed in your latest customer interview — and get a visual you can ship in under a minute. Same speed as text, but visual notes get the engagement.
How it works — 3 steps
Paste your text or upload a PDF
Drop in your monthly update draft, your pitch deck export, or a product spec. Markdown, plain text, and PDFs all work.
Pick a style for the audience
Use Classic for investor updates, Sketchnote for build-in-public posts, or Blueprint for technical roadmaps.
Ship the visual everywhere
Download a high-resolution PNG. Drop it in your investor email, Notion doc, X thread, or LinkedIn post.
Specific ways founders use VisualNote AI
Monthly investor update visuals
Turn your written update into a visual one-pager that highlights MRR growth, key wins, and asks. Investors forward visuals; they archive walls of text.
Pitch deck slide summaries
Convert your full deck PDF into a single visual summary. Perfect for first-touch outreach to investors who don't open attachments.
Build-in-public sketchnotes
Turn a launch announcement, lessons-learned post, or product changelog into a sketchnote your audience will actually share.
Customer interview synthesis
Paste your discovery call notes and get a visual map of pain points, jobs-to-be-done, and quotes — ready to share with the team.
Product roadmap visuals
Drop in your quarterly plan and get a Timeline or Blueprint visual you can share with customers, advisors, and the board.
Best styles for founders
Classic
Best for investor updates and pitch summaries — structured, fundable, scannable.
Sketchnote
Ideal for build-in-public posts on X and LinkedIn — feels personal, performs well.
Timeline
Great for roadmaps, launch sequences, and traction milestones.
Blueprint
Useful for technical product specs and architecture overviews shared with engineers.
See all styles on the features page.
Try it free — no credit card
The free plan gives you 2 text-to-visual generations. Test it on your next investor update.
