Visualize CSV

Turn your CSV data into interactive charts right in your browser. Paste or upload your CSV file, pick chart type and columns, and instantly see your data visualized. No spreadsheet or coding required.

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How to Use:

  • Paste CSV content into the Input CSV box or import a file using the Choose File button.
  • Supported file types include .csv, .txt, .tsv, and other plain-text formats.
  • The first row is used as headers, and the tool auto-detects column names.
  • Under Chart Type, choose how you want to display the data:
    • Available types include Bar, Line, and Pie charts.
  • Use the X-Axis Column dropdown to select the label or category field.
  • Use the Y-Axis Column dropdown to select the numeric values to plot.
  • The chart updates instantly in the Chart Preview area each time you change the input or any dropdown selection.
  • The tool uses Chart.js to render crisp, responsive charts inside your browser.
  • You can switch chart styles anytime or import new data to re-render.

What Visualize CSV can do:

Visualize CSV makes it easy to turn raw spreadsheet data into something visual without needing Excel or Google Sheets. Whether you’re working with yearly sales, expenses, counts, or any structured CSV data, this tool lets you create bar charts, line graphs, or pie slices in seconds. Just load your file, select the right axes, and you’ll see your numbers come to life. It’s perfect for quick presentations, exploring trends, or testing data structure.

Example:

Input:

Year,Sales,Expenses
2020,100,80
2021,150,90
2022,130,95
2023,170,100

Selected Options:

  • Chart Type: Bar
  • X-Axis: Year
  • Y-Axis: Sales

Chart Output:A bar chart showing yearly sales growth.

Common Use Cases:

Use it to preview data before importing to a report, visualize trends in spreadsheets, or quickly share a chart snapshot without building one manually. It’s fast, browser-based, and fully interactive no code or install needed.

Useful Tools & Suggestions:

If your data’s too cluttered, use Filter CSV Cells to narrow it down before charting. And after visualizing, Convert CSV to LaTeX is a nice option if you need to include clean tables in a report.