Graduate student
New York University, United States
I want to move from dense notes to a visual draft quickly, then refine the story for class presentations, research updates, and portfolio pieces.
Students in our education plan applications are using LlamaGen to turn research, class projects, language practice, and creative portfolios into polished visual stories.
Schools represented
Representative schools and universities, shown with public school-domain icons where available.
New York UniversityUnited Statesnyu.eduDe-identified stories
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New York University, United States
I want to move from dense notes to a visual draft quickly, then refine the story for class presentations, research updates, and portfolio pieces.
UNAM, Mexico
The goal is to make assignments feel less like blank-page writing and more like building a clear visual argument, one scene at a time.
B.M.S. College of Engineering, India
I use visual workflows to explain technical ideas, compare concepts, and turn project documentation into something classmates can actually scan.
Tung Der High School, Taiwan
Comics make it easier to practice storytelling, language, and creative thinking without needing advanced drawing skills first.
Use cases
Turn a dense paper, thesis outline, or lab finding into a sequence of readable visual frames.
Draft illustrated explanations for history, science, literature, design, and entrepreneurship assignments.
Create polished comics, pitch scenes, and character concepts without starting from a blank canvas.
Use speech bubbles and panels to practice dialogue, vocabulary, translation, and narrative structure.
Running a club, lab, cohort, or student creator group? The education plan gives students a lower-friction way to try Pro workflows together.

Questions & Answers
Current students at high schools, colleges, universities, and other eligible education programs can apply with an academic email or verification document.
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