Educators & Teachers
Walls of text don't teach. Stories do. YarnSaga lets any teacher create custom illustrated stories — for any subject, any age group — with no design skills, no budget, and no waiting.
The problem
You've spent hours on that lesson plan. The content is solid. But you watch their eyes glaze over halfway through the second slide. You know a visual story would land differently — you just don't have the tools to make one.
Stock illustrations don't match your students. Budget doesn't stretch to a designer. And the clip art that ships with PowerPoint was designed in 1997. So you use what you have, and hope the content is strong enough to carry it.
It shouldn't be this hard to make learning visual.
My students zone out the moment I switch to text-heavy slides.
I want illustrated content but I can't afford a graphic designer.
Stock images never represent my actual students.
I know a comic-style lesson would work. I just can't make one.
The solution
YarnSaga lets you create characters that look like your students, then put them in any scenario your lesson needs. A historical narrative. A science explainer. A social-emotional story. A language arts dialogue.
You write the scene in plain English — "Amara and Luis stand in front of the Roman Colosseum, 100 AD, curious expressions" — and YarnSaga illustrates it. Add speech bubbles. Arrange panels. Share the link with your class.
What you get
How it works
Design the students, teachers, or historical figures your lesson needs — diverse, specific, yours.
Describe each moment in plain English — the AI illustrates it instantly.
Drop in speech bubbles, thought bubbles, and learning prompts exactly where you need them.
Publish a link students can open on any device, or export as images for slides or print.
"I made a 6-panel comic explaining the water cycle. My 4th graders asked to read it again at the end of class. That has never happened with a worksheet. Ever."
First story is free. No design skills. No installation.
No credit card. No drawing skills. No promises you can't keep.