📊 Chart & Graph Maker

Chart Maker

Turn numbers into a clean chart in seconds — pie, bar, line, scatter, or histogram. Everything renders in your browser and downloads as PNG or SVG.

Data (bar label + value)

Everything renders in your browser — your data never leaves this page. Colors use a colorblind-safe palette.

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Make a specific chart

Need a quick graph for a report, homework, or a presentation without opening a spreadsheet? Type the numbers, download the image, done. The maker uses honest defaults — zero baselines on bars, a colorblind-safe palette, readable labels — so the chart is accurate as well as clean. Also useful: the text on image tool for annotated visuals and the QR code generator for linking to your full data.

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How It Works

1

Pick a chart type

Pie, bar, line, scatter, or histogram — switch anytime.

2

Enter your data

Labels and values, x–y pairs, or a raw list of numbers.

3

Download

PNG for slides and docs, SVG for design tools. No watermark.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I make a chart online?+

Pick a chart type (pie, bar, line, scatter, or histogram), type your labels and values into the data editor, and the chart draws itself as you type. Click PNG or SVG to download it — no signup and no watermark.

Which chart type should I use?+

Pie for parts of a whole, bar for comparing categories, line for change over time, scatter for the relationship between two variables, and histogram for the distribution of one set of numbers.

What is the difference between PNG and SVG download?+

PNG is a high-resolution image (2× scale) that works everywhere — documents, slides, social posts. SVG is a vector file that stays sharp at any size and can be edited in tools like Figma, Illustrator, or Inkscape.

Is my data uploaded anywhere?+

No. The chart is drawn entirely in your browser with SVG — your numbers never leave your device.

Can I use the charts commercially?+

Yes. Charts you create from your own data are yours — use them in reports, presentations, papers, or articles without attribution.

Are the chart colors colorblind-friendly?+

Yes. The palette is ordered so adjacent colors stay distinguishable under the common forms of color-vision deficiency, and pie slices always carry labels and percentages so color never has to do the work alone.