

Vexlio
Vexlio turns flowcharts, process maps, and diagrams into clickable, interactive visuals that can be shared with a link (no sign-in required to view).
Cost / License
- Freemium (Pay once or Subscription)
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Online
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
Features
Support for LaTeX
- No Coding Required
- Ad-free
- Dark Mode
- WYSIWYG Support
- Cloud Sync
- Automatic Alignment
- Hardware Accelerated
- No registration required
- Export to PDF
- Flow Chart
- Snapping
- Interactive map
- Mind Mapping
- Interactive Presentations
- Auto Update
- Interactive Visualization
- Interactive content
- Smart auto-align
- Workflow Management
Vexlio News & Activities
Recent activities
Vexlio information
What is Vexlio?
Vexlio allows you to create interactive flowcharts and diagrams with click-to-reveal popups. It's used by engineers, techical writers, educators, product managers, and more to explain systems, processes, and concepts. Your fully interactive finished product can be shared with a simple no-sign-in link, or embedded right in a webpage or knowledge base such as Confluence or Sharepoint.
A core capability of Vexlio is support for creating interactive diagrams with popups. Any object in a drawing can host attached popup content that appears on hover or click, making it possible to layer additional explanations, alternative views, or example scenarios without crowding the main diagram. These interactive diagrams can be shared through a link or embedded in other pages while preserving the popup behavior.
Key feature areas include:
• Interactive popup attachments that let authors nest detailed diagrams, notes, images, or callouts inside objects, enabling multi-level explanations in a single document. • Native live-edit LaTeX equations, suitable for engineering, physics, and mathematics diagrams. • Comprehensive drawing tools for technical diagrams, including snapping, alignment aids, connectors, syntax-highlighted code snippets, and more.
Typical usecases include diagrams such as architecture maps, flowcharts, system sketches, math illustrations, and instructional graphics. Users can export or share their creations as static images in PNG, SVG, PDF, or as live, interactive documents.



