Create a tiered branching diagram where a root topic breaks into structured sub-items.
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Show how a broad topic breaks into categories, and each category into specific items — like a visual table of contents.
Visualize teams, departments, or reporting structures in a tiered branching format.
Map out multi-level decisions or classification systems where each row represents a deeper level of specificity.
Purpose-built for this layout type — not a generic chart tool.
Branch diagrams support multiple rows, each row containing its own set of branching items with icons and labels.
Visual connector lines show the hierarchy from top-level root items down through each tier.
Each branch item gets its own icon from the 2,300+ icon library, making the hierarchy scannable at a glance.
Click "Create Branch Diagram free" to open the editor.
Use the AI tab to generate from any Wikipedia article, or type your own content directly.
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A branch diagram shows a topic or concept broken down into tiers — a root item at the top splits into sub-items in the next row, which can split further. It's used for hierarchies, breakdowns, and taxonomies.
They're the same concept. Vizedly's "Branch" layout is a horizontally-expanding tiered breakdown — functionally equivalent to an org chart or tree diagram, but designed as a visual infographic.
Yes — it's one of the most common uses. Describe your organization in the AI tab and the AI will extract roles into a tiered branching structure.
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