The best timeline tools for creating visual guides to the past

This article is republished with permission from Wonder Tools, a newsletter that helps you discover the most useful sites and apps. Subscribe here.

Timelines are useful for summing up the past. Create one to document the life of someone you love or to visualize the development of a project. Read on for an update on the simplest, most efficient online services I’ve found for making timelines.

TimelineJS

The Northwestern University Knight Lab’s TimelineJS makes it easy to create a compelling, interactive timeline you can share online. You can include text, photos, and embedded YouTube videos—and within 30 minutes, draft a professional-looking project. Examples: “The history of wine” and “The life of Whitney Houston.” The service isn’t new but still works well.

Limitations:TimelineJS is free, but help is limited and the service isn’t regularly updated.

You have few options for customizing your design.

Genially Timelines

Starting with a blank canvas or a template like the ones below, you can use Genially to easily make an interactive page. Unlike TimelineJS, Genially lets you add hotspots to your timeline. Visitors can click these digital marks to open a link or text box, or to play a video or audio clip. [More: Why Genially is so useful]

BeeDocs Timeline 3D

Timeline3D is terrific for creating and presenting free 3D timelines. All you need is a series of event titles, dates and any images you want to include. You can also add videos or PDFs. A $15 upgrade lets you print or export your project as a PDF, slideshow or video.

The iOS app is also great. It’s free to create and present a timeline from your phone or tablet. Or present on a big screen with AirPlay. A $10 in-app purchase lets you print or export a PDF, video or slideshow.

Limitations:

  • Works only for Mac and iOS devices.
  • The free version has limited features; the software is updated sporadically.

Other useful timeline tools

  • Preceden has an AI timeline maker that’s free and fast. It lets you share a link to your creation, though the free version limits you to 10 events. Not visually stunning, but functional. Plenty of export options: share your timeline as a link, PDF, image, HTML embed, spreadsheet, or PowerPoint presentation.
  • Venngage has a well-designed interface for creating and customizing a timeline. It’s free to try out for a few designs, then $10-$24/month.
  • Beautiful.ai is designed for creating slides. It has nice timeline templates, such as these that you can edit and download or add to Keynote, Powerpoint, or Google Slides.
  • Canva’s timeline templates are particularly good for vertical timelines with lots of elements. Follow this simple series of steps to get started.
  • Visme is another source of slick templates, though the free version is limited.
  • Adobe Express lets you edit any template’s title, dates, and background. When you’re done customizing, you can share a link, download an image or PDF, or post to a social platform.

This article is republished with permission from Wonder Tools, a newsletter that helps you discover the most useful sites and apps. Subscribe here.

https://www.fastcompany.com/90967190/the-best-timeline-tools-to-create-visual-guides-to-the-past?partner=rss&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=rss+fastcompany&utm_content=rss

Creată 2y | 16 oct. 2023, 06:20:04


Autentifică-te pentru a adăuga comentarii

Alte posturi din acest grup

Going ‘AI-first’ appears to be backfiring on Klarna and Duolingo

Artificial intelligence might be the future of the workplace, but companies that are trying to get a head start on that future are running into all sorts of problems.

Klarna and Duloingo

12 mai 2025, 20:20:01 | Fast company - tech
Lyft CEO David Risher on competing with Uber and the future of rideshare

The rideshare market has reached a crossroads. Autonomous vehicles are on the rise, driver unrest is mounting, and customers are questioning everything from pricing to trust and safety. In the mid

12 mai 2025, 17:50:04 | Fast company - tech
Tech billionaires’ plan for a new California city may bypass voter approval

A group backed by tech billionaires spent years and $800 million secretly buying up over 60,

12 mai 2025, 13:20:04 | Fast company - tech
Snapchat’s Snap Map reaches 400 million users

Move aside, Google Maps: Snapchat’s Snap Map has hit a major milestone with 400 million monthly active users.

Launched in 2017, Snap Map began as a GPS-based feature that allowed users t

12 mai 2025, 13:20:03 | Fast company - tech
How Yahoo built AI-driven content discovery into its revamped news app

In April 2024, Yahoo acquired Artifact, a tool that uses AI to recommend news to readers. Yahoo folded Artifact’s—which was cofounded by Instagram cofounders Mike Krieger and Kevin Systrom—into it

12 mai 2025, 10:50:05 | Fast company - tech
How AI is changing your doctors appointments

It is hard to believe that in 2025, we are still dialing to schedule doctor appointments, get referrals, refill prescriptions, confirm office hours and addresses, and handle many other healthcare

12 mai 2025, 10:50:04 | Fast company - tech