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What is MakeChart?

MakeChart is a free, browser-based chart generator that turns raw data into publication-ready graphs in seconds. There's no software to install and no account to create. Just paste your numbers or upload a CSV file, pick a chart type, and MakeChart handles the rendering, styling, and export for you.

Whether you're building a report, prepping a presentation, or need a quick visual for a blog post, MakeChart supports 14 chart types - from bar and line charts to Sankey diagrams and world maps - so you can pick the visualization that best fits your data instead of forcing it into a single format.

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Pick a chart type

14 free chart generators, one tool. Not sure which to pick? Each card explains what it's best for.

Bar

A bar chart uses rectangular bars to represent data values. Ideal for comparing quantities across different categories. Perfect for survey results, sales data, and more.

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Pie

A pie chart displays data as proportional segments of a whole. It is ideal for illustrating the composition of various elements within a dataset. Use it to highlight the parts of a whole in an easily digestible format.

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Tree Map

A tree map visualizes hierarchical data through nested rectangles. It is perfect for showcasing data distributions in a compact form. Great for financial reports, website traffic, or organizational structures.

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Area

An area chart displays data as a series of points connected by lines, with the area below the lines filled in. It is used to show trends over time or between categories. Ideal for visualizing cumulative data.

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Box & Whisker

A Box & Whisker chart, also known as a box plot, summarizes data distribution. It displays the median, quartiles, and outliers, making it perfect for statistical analysis. Great for comparing data sets and identifying variability.

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Funnel

A funnel chart visualizes data as progressively decreasing segments. It is ideal for showing stages in a process, such as sales funnels. Useful for identifying drop-off points.

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Line

A line chart connects data points with a continuous line. It is used to show trends over time or continuous data. Perfect for tracking changes and comparing different data sets.

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Radar

A radar chart displays data across multiple variables in a circular format. It is ideal for comparing attributes and performance metrics. Great for visualizing multivariate data.

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Scatter Bubble

A scatter bubble chart uses bubbles to represent data points, with the size of the bubble indicating a third variable. It is useful for visualizing relationships between three variables.

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Scatter

A scatter chart plots individual data points on two axes to show the relationship between variables. Ideal for identifying correlations and trends in datasets.

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World Map

A world map chart displays data geographically, with different regions colored or shaded based on the data values. Perfect for visualizing global trends and regional differences.

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Polar Chart Maker

Polar

A polar chart plots data in a circular format, similar to a radar chart, but uses angles and radius to represent values. Ideal for displaying cyclic data and patterns.

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Sankey

A Sankey chart shows flows between stages, with band width indicating quantity. Ideal for visualizing resource, financial, or energy flows in complex processes.

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Doughnut Chart Maker

Doughnut

A doughnut chart is a circular graph like a pie chart but with a hole in the center. It visually represents proportions, making comparisons clearer.

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How to make a chart in 3 steps

1

Add your data

Paste values directly into the built-in table editor or upload a CSV file. MakeChart reads your columns and rows automatically, so there's no manual formatting to worry about.

2

Customize your chart

Adjust colors, axis labels, titles, legends, and trend lines until the chart looks exactly the way you want. Switch between chart types at any point without losing your data.

3

Export or embed

Download your finished chart as a high-resolution PNG, or copy an embed code to drop a live version straight into your website, blog, or report.

Why choose MakeChart

Free, no sign-up required

Create as many charts as you need without creating an account, paying, or hitting a usage cap.

Handles large datasets

Upload CSV files with unlimited rows and columns instead of running into arbitrary limits found in other free tools.

Deep customization

Fine-tune axis ranges, number formatting, colors, trend lines, and statistical overlays to match exactly what you need to show.

One-click embedding

Every chart can be embedded on another website with a single iframe snippet, keeping your labels, colors, and layout intact.

High-resolution export

Download charts as presentation-ready PNG images with a transparent background for reports and documents.

14 chart types in one tool

Switch between bar, line, pie, Sankey, world map, and more without switching tools or re-entering your data.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. All chart types on MakeChart are free to create, customize, and download, with no account or subscription required.

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