Last updated on February 23, 2025
Timelines or timeline friezes remain a great way to show a sequence of historical events or to show the evolution of a theme over time. There are several tools that make it possible to create formidable visual chronologies. Here is a selection of three of them. Three online tools presented on the Tice Tools website that make it possible to create a chronological frieze.
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Line.do
Line.do stands out for its simplicity of use and elegance of the timelines produced. They all offer two types of navigation: vertical and horizontal. One switches from one to the other with a simple click. As is often the case, the tool is in English but it deserves a detour. You will be able to browse timelines created by other users to assess the quality and possible uses of Line.do without the need to register. Line.do is free.
Link: LineDo
Dipity
Dipity offers the possibility to insert text, images, videos, links and any kind of multimedia material into a frieze of time. Integration is very simple and creating an online timeline on a theme or event is a matter of minutes. Dipity works on your computer but also on the iPad tablet. The service is offered free of charge. All the more reason not to be deprived of it.
Link: Dipity
Tiki - Toki
Another tool that makes it possible to create friezes and other amazing timelines. Tiki-Toki even offers the possibility to give a 3D look to your creations. Tiki Toki also allows you to integrate images, sounds or videos via YouTube or Vimeo into your timelines. The use of this real pro editing studio will require a learning phase but it is worth it. One last detail, but it has its importance, the very powerful tool certainly pays off. It can even be said that it is not available to all exchanges. However, the final result is of impeccable quality.
Link: Tiki - Toki



Good morning, Fidel,
Thank you for your tool spotting, which I sometimes pick up again as I am on the same tool slot with one of my Scoopits. What about Timeline JS?
See you soon
Hello Patrick.
Yes, I saw your Scopit. Bravo tjs interesting. As far as TimelineJS is concerned, you are right that it is an excellent tool. The grip is perhaps a little less easy … But he amply deserves his place in a top5. Have a nice day with you Patrick and see you soon during one of your next visits to Paris?