The best genealogy software for drawing family trees and genograms.
GenoPro is the most intuitive and complete family tree and genogram creation tool.
A genogram is a family tree that includes additional information about the relationships and the individuals. Genograms are used by doctors, family therapists, genealogists, sociologists, social workers, researchers, and anyone who is interested in discovering patterns and issues in a family. Learn more about genograms by clicking here.
GenoPro makes it easy to build simple family trees, but it also allows you to easily and quickly build complex family trees. Not all families are simple.
Quote 14 of 60 “ The Schizophrenia Research Center had a great need for a program that would create family pedigrees. After trying countless programs and spending an enormous amount of time on this quest, I was fortunate to try Genopro. This application has turned out to be a true blessing. I have become so dependent on this piece of software that I wouldn't think of doing a pedigree without it. The University of Penn. works in conjunction with many other research institutions across the U.S. When/if the opportunity presents itself to recommend a pedigree program, I can assure you that GenoPro comes first to mind. Thanks for a great product!” Robert T. Witalec, Research CoodinatorUniversity of Pennsylvania Neuropsychiatry DeptPhiladelphia, USA
“ The Schizophrenia Research Center had a great need for a program that would create family pedigrees. After trying countless programs and spending an enormous amount of time on this quest, I was fortunate to try Genopro. This application has turned out to be a true blessing. I have become so dependent on this piece of software that I wouldn't think of doing a pedigree without it. The University of Penn. works in conjunction with many other research institutions across the U.S. When/if the opportunity presents itself to recommend a pedigree program, I can assure you that GenoPro comes first to mind. Thanks for a great product!”
Robert T. Witalec, Research CoodinatorUniversity of Pennsylvania Neuropsychiatry DeptPhiladelphia, USA