> excalidraw-studio
Generate Excalidraw diagrams from natural language descriptions. Outputs .excalidraw JSON files openable in Excalidraw. Use when asked to "create a diagram", "make a flowchart", "visualize a process", "draw a system architecture", "create a mind map", "generate an Excalidraw file", "draw an ER diagram", "create a sequence diagram", or "make a class diagram". Supports flowcharts, relationship diagrams, mind maps, architecture, DFD, swimlane, class, sequence, and ER diagrams. Can use icon librarie
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Generate Excalidraw-format diagrams from natural language descriptions. Outputs .excalidraw JSON files that can be opened directly in Excalidraw (web, VS Code extension, or Obsidian plugin).
Workflow
UNDERSTAND → CHOOSE TYPE → EXTRACT → GENERATE → SAVE
Step 1: Understand the Request
Analyze the user's description to determine:
- Diagram type — Use the decision matrix below
- Key elements — Entities, steps, concepts, actors
- Relationships — Flow direction, connections, hierarchy
- Complexity — Number of elements (target: under 20 for clarity)
Step 2: Choose the Diagram Type and Visual Mode
Diagram type:
| User Intent | Diagram Type | Keywords |
|---|---|---|
| Process flow, steps | Flowchart | "workflow", "process", "steps" |
| Connections, dependencies | Relationship | "relationship", "connections", "dependencies" |
| Concept hierarchy | Mind Map | "mind map", "concepts", "breakdown" |
| System design | Architecture | "architecture", "system", "components" |
| Data movement | Data Flow (DFD) | "data flow", "data processing" |
| Cross-functional processes | Swimlane | "business process", "swimlane", "actors" |
| Object-oriented design | Class Diagram | "class", "inheritance", "OOP" |
| Interaction sequences | Sequence Diagram | "sequence", "interaction", "messages" |
| Database design | ER Diagram | "database", "entity", "data model" |
Visual mode — decide upfront and apply consistently to all elements:
| Mode | roughness | fontFamily | When to use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sketch | 1 | 5 | Default — informal, approachable, Excalidraw-native |
| Clean | 0 | 2 | Executive presentations, formal specs |
| Mixed | zones: 0, shapes: 1 | 5 | Architecture diagrams (structural zones + sketchy shapes) |
Step 3: Extract Structured Information
Extract the key components based on diagram type. For each type, identify:
- Nodes/entities — What are the boxes/shapes?
- Connections — What connects to what, and with what label?
- Hierarchy — What contains what, what comes before what?
- Decision points — Where does the flow branch?
For detailed extraction guidelines per diagram type, read references/element-types.md.
Step 4: Generate the Excalidraw JSON
CRITICAL: Read references/excalidraw-schema.md before generating your first diagram. It contains the correct element format, text container model, and binding system.
Key rules for generation:
-
Text inside shapes — Use
boundElementson the shape and a separate text element withcontainerId. Never use alabelshorthand:[ { "id": "step-1", "type": "rectangle", "x": 100, "y": 100, "width": 200, "height": 80, "boundElements": [{ "type": "text", "id": "text-step-1" }] }, { "id": "text-step-1", "type": "text", "x": 130, "y": 128, "width": 140, "height": 24, "text": "My Step", "originalText": "My Step", "fontSize": 20, "fontFamily": 5, "textAlign": "center", "verticalAlign": "middle", "containerId": "step-1", "lineHeight": 1.25, "roundness": null } ] -
Arrow labels — Also use
boundElements+ separate text element withcontainerId. Never use alabelshorthand on arrows:[ { "id": "arrow-1", "type": "arrow", "x": 100, "y": 150, "points": [[0, 0], [200, 0]], "boundElements": [{ "type": "text", "id": "text-arrow-1" }] }, { "id": "text-arrow-1", "type": "text", "x": 160, "y": 132, "width": 80, "height": 18, "text": "sends data", "originalText": "sends data", "fontSize": 14, "fontFamily": 5, "textAlign": "center", "verticalAlign": "middle", "containerId": "arrow-1", "lineHeight": 1.25, "roundness": null } ] -
Arrow bindings — Use
startBinding/endBinding(notstart/end). Connected shapes must list the arrow in theirboundElements:{ "id": "shape-1", "boundElements": [ { "type": "text", "id": "text-shape-1" }, { "type": "arrow", "id": "arrow-1" } ] }{ "id": "arrow-1", "type": "arrow", "startBinding": { "elementId": "shape-1", "focus": 0, "gap": 1 }, "endBinding": { "elementId": "shape-2", "focus": 0, "gap": 1 } } -
Element order for z-index — Always declare shapes first, arrows second, text elements last. This guarantees text renders on top and is never obscured by arrows or other shapes.
-
Positioning — Use grid-aligned coordinates (multiples of 20px when
gridSize: 20). Leave 200-300px horizontal gap, 100-150px vertical gap between elements. -
Unique IDs — Every element must have a unique
id. Use descriptive IDs like"step-1","decision-valid","arrow-1-to-2","text-step-1". -
Colors — Use a consistent palette:
Role Color Hex Primary entities Light blue #a5d8ffProcess steps Light green #b2f2bbImportant/Central Yellow #ffd43bWarnings/Errors Light red #ffc9c9Secondary Cyan #96f2d7Default stroke Dark #1e1e1e
Step 5: Save and Present
-
Save as
<descriptive-name>.excalidraw -
Provide a summary:
Created: user-workflow.excalidraw Type: Flowchart Elements: 7 shapes, 6 arrows, 1 title Total: 14 elements To view: 1. Visit https://excalidraw.com → Open → drag and drop the file 2. Or use the Excalidraw VS Code extension 3. Or open in Obsidian with the Excalidraw plugin
Templates
Pre-built templates are available in assets/ for quick starting points. Use these when the diagram type matches — they provide correct structure and styling:
| Template | File |
|---|---|
| Flowchart | assets/flowchart-template.json |
| Relationship | assets/relationship-template.json |
| Mind Map | assets/mindmap-template.json |
| Data Flow (DFD) | assets/data-flow-diagram-template.json |
| Swimlane | assets/business-flow-swimlane-template.json |
| Class Diagram | assets/class-diagram-template.json |
| Sequence Diagram | assets/sequence-diagram-template.json |
| ER Diagram | assets/er-diagram-template.json |
Read a template when creating that diagram type for the first time. Use its structure as a base, then modify elements to match the user's request.
Icon Libraries
For professional architecture diagrams with service icons (AWS, GCP, Azure, etc.), icon libraries can be set up. Read references/icon-libraries.md when:
- User requests an AWS/cloud architecture diagram
- User mentions wanting specific service icons
- You need to check if icon libraries are available
Best Practices
Element Count
| Diagram Type | Recommended | Maximum |
|---|---|---|
| Flowchart steps | 3-10 | 15 |
| Relationship entities | 3-8 | 12 |
| Mind map branches | 4-6 | 8 |
| Sub-topics per branch | 2-4 | 6 |
If the user's request exceeds maximum, suggest breaking into multiple diagrams:
"Your request includes 15 components. For clarity, I recommend: (1) High-level architecture diagram with 6 main components, (2) Detailed sub-diagrams for each subsystem. Want me to start with the high-level view?"
Layout
- Flow direction: Left-to-right for processes, top-to-bottom for hierarchies
- Spacing: 200-300px horizontal, 100-150px vertical between elements
- Grid alignment: Position on multiples of 20px for clean alignment
- Margins: Minimum 50px from canvas edge
- Text sizing: 28-36px titles, 18-22px labels, 14-16px annotations
- Font: Use
fontFamily: 5(Excalifont) for hand-drawn consistency. Fallback to1(Virgil) if 5 is not supported. - Background zones: For architecture diagrams, add semi-transparent dashed zone rectangles (
opacity: 35,strokeStyle: "dashed",roughness: 0) as the first elements in the array to create visual grouping regions. Seereferences/excalidraw-schema.md→ Background Zones. - Element order: zones first → shapes → arrows → text elements (ensures correct z-index and text always renders on top)
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- ❌ Using
label: { text: "..." }shorthand on shapes or arrows — not supported by the Excalidraw parser - ❌ Putting
textdirectly on shape elements withoutcontainerId - ❌ Using
start/endfor arrow bindings — usestartBinding/endBindingwithelementId/focus/gap - ❌ Forgetting to add arrows to their connected shapes'
boundElementsarrays - ❌ Omitting
originalText,lineHeight,autoResize, orbackgroundColor: "transparent"from text elements inside containers - ❌ Omitting required base properties (
angle,strokeStyle,opacity,groupIds,frameId,index,isDeleted,seed,version,versionNonce,updated,link,locked) — elements will not render - ❌ Missing
"files": {}at the top level of the JSON - ❌ Using
roundness: { "type": 3 }on ellipses — ellipses must useroundness: null - ❌ Missing
lastCommittedPoint,startArrowhead,endArrowheadon arrows - ❌ Declaring text elements before arrows — text renders underneath and gets obscured
- ❌ Floating arrows without bindings (won't move with shapes)
- ❌ Overlapping elements (increase spacing)
- ❌ Inconsistent color usage (define palette upfront)
- ❌ Too many elements on one diagram (break into sub-diagrams)
Validation Checklist
Before delivering the diagram, verify:
- All elements have unique IDs
- Every element has ALL required base properties:
angle,strokeStyle,opacity,groupIds,frameId,index,isDeleted,link,locked,seed,version,versionNonce,updated -
indexvalues are assigned in order ("a0","a1", …) with text elements getting higher values than shapes/arrows - Top-level JSON includes
"files": {} - Shapes with text use
boundElements+ separate text element withcontainerId - Text elements inside containers have
containerId,originalText,lineHeight: 1.25,autoResize: true,roundness: null,backgroundColor: "transparent" - Arrows use
startBinding/endBinding(withelementId,focus,gap) when connecting shapes, pluslastCommittedPoint: null,startArrowhead: null,endArrowhead: "arrow" - Connected shapes list the arrow in their
boundElementsarrays - Element order: shapes → arrows → text elements (text always on top)
- Ellipses use
roundness: null(not{ "type": 3 }) - Coordinates prevent overlapping (check spacing)
- Text is readable (font size 16+)
- Colors follow consistent scheme
- File is valid JSON
- Element count is reasonable (<20 for clarity)
Troubleshooting
| Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Text not showing in shapes | Use boundElements + separate text element with containerId, originalText, lineHeight |
| Text hidden behind arrows | Move text elements to end of elements array (after all arrows) |
| Arrows don't move with shapes | Use startBinding/endBinding with elementId, focus: 0, gap: 1 |
| Shape not moving with arrows | Add the arrow to the shape's boundElements array |
| Elements overlap | Increase spacing between coordinates |
| Text doesn't fit | Increase shape width or reduce font size |
| Too many elements | Break into multiple diagrams |
| Colors look inconsistent | Define color palette upfront, apply consistently |
Limitations
- Complex curves are simplified to straight/basic curved lines
- Hand-drawn roughness is set to default (1)
- No embedded images in auto-generation (use icon libraries for service icons)
- Maximum recommended: 20 elements per diagram for clarity
- No automatic collision detection — use spacing guidelines
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