Every chart type, one free AI tool

LLMVIZ supports the most common chart types used in reports and research: bar charts, line charts, pie charts, donut (doughnut) charts, and radar (spider) charts. Each has its own free maker that turns pasted text or data into a downloadable chart in seconds. No signup, no spreadsheet.

Which chart type should I use?

Chart typeBest forExample
Bar chartComparing categoriesSales by region
Line chartTrends over timeMonthly active users
Pie chartParts of a whole, ≤6 slicesBudget breakdown
Donut chartParts of a whole with a center metricGoal progress %
Radar chartMultiple attributes at onceSkills comparison

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Frequently asked questions

What chart type should I use for comparisons across categories?

Use a bar chart (also called a bar graph). It compares values across categories side by side and stays readable even with many items. LLMVIZ has a free bar graph maker at /chart-types/bar-chart-maker.

What chart type should I use for trends over time?

Use a line chart (also called a line graph). It shows how a value changes across an ordered sequence like months, days, or hours. LLMVIZ has a free line graph maker at /chart-types/line-chart-maker.

What chart type should I use for proportions of a whole?

Use a pie chart or a donut chart. Pie charts are classic; donut charts free up the center for a key metric and look cleaner in dashboards. Both at /chart-types/pie-chart-maker and /chart-types/doughnut-chart-maker.

When should I use a radar chart instead of a bar chart?

Use a radar chart when you have 4 or more attributes you want to compare across one or more subjects. Common cases: skill assessments, product feature scoring, multi-dimensional surveys. Bar charts work better for ranking or absolute values. LLMVIZ has a free radar chart maker at /chart-types/radar-chart-maker.