
Wiley graphical abstract requirements vary by journal title — there is no single Wiley-wide size. As a concrete example, Angewandte Chemie uses roughly 55 × 50 mm or 110 × 25 mm at 300 DPI in RGB, as TIFF. Always check your specific Wiley journal's author guidelines — start from Writing for Wiley journals — before you build the figure.
| Requirement | Wiley value |
|---|---|
| Fixed size | No — varies by journal |
| Example (Angewandte Chemie) | ~55 × 50 mm or 110 × 25 mm |
| Resolution | 300 DPI |
| Color space | RGB |
| File format | TIFF (varies by journal) |
| Text | Minimal — legible at small size |
Wiley is a large publisher with very different journals, so a size that fits one title may be wrong for another. Confirm against your journal's instructions before building anything.
Across titles, the shared expectations are straightforward:
If you don't use Illustrator, you can build the figure from your paper directly. With Graphab the flow is:
The journal page shows how the Wiley graphical abstract requirements map to an export. Graphab exports at submission resolution as TIFF or PNG; use TIFF for a Wiley submission.
Wiley has no universal graphical abstract spec — sizes vary by title (Angewandte Chemie runs ~55 × 50 mm or 110 × 25 mm at 300 DPI). Confirm the size in your journal's guidelines via Writing for Wiley journals. Then Graphab can turn your abstract or sketch into a compliant figure in a few minutes.
Paste your paper abstract and Graphab drafts a publication-ready figure, sized for your target journal.