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CSV to Chart Generator

Drop in a file, pick two columns, get a chart you can actually put in a document.

Turn a CSV into a chart

Drop a CSV to get started

Or choose a file from your computer. Everything is processed in this tab, so nothing is uploaded and no account is needed.

The chart is the fastest way to see the shape

A table tells you what the numbers are. A chart tells you which one is unusual. Getting from a raw export to that picture is normally a detour through a spreadsheet, a pivot table and a formatting fight. Two dropdowns is enough, as long as the tool does the grouping for you.

Repeated labels are grouped, not overplotted

Raw exports have one row per order, not one per country. Plotting them directly gives you forty bars where you wanted five. Rows sharing a label are combined first, and you choose whether that means summing them, averaging them or just counting how many there were.

Pick the form for the question

Columns compare magnitudes across a handful of categories. Horizontal bars do the same when the labels are long. Lines and areas are for change along a sequence, usually time. A pie only answers what share of the whole, and only when there are a few slices, which is why the tail folds into one rather than splintering.

Readable by more people than you think

The series colours are fixed in order and checked for separation under the common forms of colour blindness, a legend is shown whenever there is more than one series, and the underlying numbers are one click away as a table. Colour is never the only thing carrying the meaning.

Frequently asked questions

Charting a CSV without a spreadsheet

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