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Visual Feedback for Infographics

Review infographic designs with your team and clients. Pin feedback on data points, visuals, and copy — then approve before publishing.

The problem with infographics feedback

Infographics combine data, copy, and design — which means feedback comes from multiple people (content writers, data analysts, brand managers, clients) and touches multiple elements. Without a visual review tool, feedback scatters across email threads, and data errors slip through because reviewers can't point at the specific chart or number that's wrong.

Reviewer lets you upload infographic designs and share one review link with everyone involved. Data analysts pin comments on charts that need correction. Copywriters flag text errors. Brand managers check visual consistency. All feedback lands in one place.

Pin annotations are especially valuable for infographics because they connect comments to specific data points, icons, or text blocks. 'This number should be 42%, not 24%' — pinned directly on the statistic — is unambiguous.

For infographic variations, A/B comparison lets stakeholders compare different layouts, color schemes, or data visualization approaches before you finalize the design.

How to collect feedback on infographics

  1. Export your infographic

    Export your infographic as a high-resolution PNG or JPG. For long infographics, consider breaking them into sections for easier review.

  2. Upload and share

    Upload to Reviewer and share the review link with your content team, data analysts, and clients. Everyone reviews the same version.

  3. Collect feedback from all stakeholders

    Each reviewer pins their feedback on the specific elements they own — data accuracy, copy, brand compliance, or design quality.

Common use cases

  • Marketing teams reviewing annual report infographics with multiple stakeholders
  • Content agencies getting client approval on social media infographics
  • Healthcare organizations reviewing data visualization accuracy before publication

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can multiple people review the same infographic?

Yes. Share the review link with your entire team. Everyone's feedback appears as pinned annotations on the same design.

Can I review a long, scrollable infographic?

Yes. Upload the full infographic as a single image. Reviewers can scroll and zoom to review every section.

How do I handle conflicting feedback?

All feedback is visible in context. You can see overlapping comments and resolve conflicts by comparing the annotations side by side.

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