Creating animated infographics with WPS Presentation is a powerful way to turn static data into engaging visual stories

Unlike traditional presentation tools that treat slides as passive displays, WPS Presentation offers a suite of animation and transition features that allow users to build dynamic, flowing visuals that guide the audience through complex information step by step

Whether you are presenting financial trends, survey results, or process workflows, animated infographics help simplify comprehension and maintain viewer interest

To begin, start by organizing your data into clear sections

Pinpoint the most important takeaways and structure them as individual visual units

Every piece of insight can be assigned to a separate slide or integrated as a component on one cohesive slide

Use the built-in shape tools to create charts, icons, and diagrams

Choose from hundreds of vector-based elements designed for clarity and scalability

You can build full infographics directly inside WPS Presentation, eliminating the need for third-party tools

Now that your visuals are set, trigger motion sequences to guide the viewer’s attention

Select an object and navigate to the Animations tab

You’ll find dozens of options: fades, slides, pops, spins, and more

Try a wipe effect to uncover a trend line, or a zoom to magnify an important metric

You can drag and drop animations in the pane to control their playback order

You can set triggers to start animations on click, after the previous animation, or at a specific time

This level of control ensures your infographic unfolds naturally, guiding the viewer’s eye where it needs to go

Slide transitions aren't just decorative—they help maintain narrative continuity

Avoid jarring jumps—opt for gentle motion effects like Slide, Dissolve, or Push

When your story crosses several frames, smooth transitions tie them into one unified experience

Morph lets you animate the movement and transformation of objects between slides, creating fluid visual evolution

Morph excels at illustrating changes between two states—like before

Use typography motion sparingly to enhance, not overwhelm

Too many bouncing, spinning, or flashing labels dilute your message and frustrate viewers

Gentle reveals like Dissolve or Push keep focus on the message, not the movement

When a chart rises, have its label appear simultaneously

When a bar extends, have its value label slide in alongside it

Adding sound and motion deepens immersion and emotional impact

Music and voice work together to create rhythm and reinforce key points

Media can be set to start automatically, restart on loop, or trigger with clicks

Run through the slideshow multiple times to ensure smooth delivery

Watch for timing issues, overlapping elements, or animations that are too fast or too slow

Adjust the duration of each animation to match the pacing of your message

A well-timed infographic feels intentional and polished, not rushed or chaotic

Make sure your infographic works for all viewers, regardless of ability

Use high-contrast color combinations and avoid rapid flashing or strobing effects

Provide alternative text for images and consider exporting your presentation as a video for broader distribution, which preserves all animations and allows playback on any device

Its tools empower anyone—from teachers to business analysts—to produce gallery-worthy infographics

Its intuitive interface, combined with precise animation controls and a rich library of design tools, empowers anyone to communicate data with clarity and creativity

Whether you are presenting to colleagues, students, or clients, an animated infographic built in WPS Presentation can transform dry statistics into compelling visual narratives that inform, persuade, and inspire

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Pub: 12 Jan 2026 18:44 UTC

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