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  • By PolygonCharts Team
  • March 2025
  • Chart Guide

Free Online Polygon Chart Maker

Creating a polygon chart has never been easier. With PolygonCharts.org, you can build professional-grade polygon charts in seconds — no coding skills required, no software to install, and no account needed to get started.

How to Create a Polygon Chart

Start by entering your data categories and values directly into the chart editor. Choose the number of axes you need — from 3 to 12 — and assign a label to each. Then input your data values for each series. The polygon chart updates in real time as you type, giving you instant visual feedback.

Customization Options

Our polygon chart maker provides full control over the visual output. You can change fill colors and opacity for each data series, toggle between polygon-grid and circular-grid backgrounds, adjust stroke width and dot visibility, set custom font sizes and label distances, and choose from dark or light themes.

Multiple Data Series

Compare multiple datasets side by side by adding additional series to your polygon chart. Each series is rendered with a distinct color, and you can toggle series visibility to focus on specific comparisons. This makes polygon charts perfect for benchmarking products, comparing team performance, or analyzing survey results across groups.

Export and Share

Once your polygon chart looks exactly right, export it as a high-resolution PNG with transparent background, SVG for further editing in design tools, or WebP for web use. Charts can also be embedded directly in presentations or reports with a single click.

Pro Tip

When comparing multiple series, use semi-transparent fills so overlapping areas remain visible. This makes multi-series polygon charts far easier to interpret.

Import Data from CSV or Google Sheets

Skip manual data entry by importing your data directly from a CSV file or by pasting a Google Sheets URL. The polygon chart maker automatically detects your column headers as axis labels and your numeric columns as data series, getting you from raw data to polished visualization in under a minute.

Creating a polygon chart has never been easier. With PolygonCharts.org, you can build professional-grade polygon charts in seconds — no coding skills required, no software to install, and no account needed to get started.

How to Create a Polygon Chart

Start by entering your data categories and values directly into the chart editor. Choose the number of axes you need — from 3 to 12 — and assign a label to each. Then input your data values for each series. The polygon chart updates in real time as you type, giving you instant visual feedback.

Customization Options

Our polygon chart maker provides full control over the visual output. You can change fill colors and opacity for each data series, toggle between polygon-grid and circular-grid backgrounds, adjust stroke width and dot visibility, set custom font sizes and label distances, and choose from dark or light themes.

Multiple Data Series

Compare multiple datasets side by side by adding additional series to your polygon chart. Each series is rendered with a distinct color, and you can toggle series visibility to focus on specific comparisons. This makes polygon charts perfect for benchmarking products, comparing team performance, or analyzing survey results across groups.

Export and Share

Once your polygon chart looks exactly right, export it as a high-resolution PNG with transparent background, SVG for further editing in design tools, or WebP for web use. Charts can also be embedded directly in presentations or reports with a single click.

Import Data from CSV or Google Sheets

Skip manual data entry by importing your data directly from a CSV file or by pasting a Google Sheets URL. The polygon chart maker automatically detects your column headers as axis labels and your numeric columns as data series, getting you from raw data to polished visualization in under a minute.

Share Your Thoughts

Have questions or insights about polygon charts? Reach us at info@polygoncharts.org