Scientific & Academic Publishing Image Generation

Generate visual content for journals, conference materials, social sharing cards, and educational materials with mathematical expressions (E=mc²), chemical formulas (H₂O, CO₂), citation markers, and mixed formatting — all via API.

The Problem with Scientific Image Creation

Scientific publishers, academic institutions, and research organizations generate visual content for journals, conference materials, social sharing cards, and educational materials. This content routinely includes mathematical expressions (E=mc², x²+y²=r²), chemical formulas (H₂O, CO₂, Na₂SO₄), citation markers as superscript, and mixed formatting for emphasis within abstracts and titles. Most image generation tools cannot handle inline superscript and subscript, forcing researchers to create images manually or use complex LaTeX-to-image pipelines.
Before RenderStack
  • Manual image creation for each publication social card
  • LaTeX-to-image pipelines for mathematical notation
  • Inconsistent formatting across journal issues
  • No programmatic way to include citation superscript
  • Hours spent on conference materials and visual abstracts
With RenderStack
  • One template generates social cards from publication metadata
  • Native superscript/subscript for formulas and citations
  • Consistent formatting enforced across all publications
  • API generates images from metadata database
  • Conference materials produced in minutes, not hours

How It Works

Create an abstract card or publication image template with rich text fields for titles, authors, and key findings

Define textRuns with superscript for citations and exponents, subscript for chemical formulas, and italic for species names

Call the API with publication metadata — title, authors, abstract, citations — and receive formatted visual content

Key Features for Scientific Publishing

Superscript for exponents (E=mc², x²+y²=r²) within flowing text

Subscript for chemical compound notation (H₂O, CO₂, Na₂SO₄)

Superscript citation numbers (¹²³) inline with abstract text

Italic for species names, bold for key terms, and mixed sizes for titles and body text

Generate publication visuals from metadata databases — one template, thousands of papers

Automate Scientific Publication Images

Generate academic social cards, conference materials, and publication visuals with proper mathematical notation and citation formatting.

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