Sales & revenue reports
Export monthly revenue, order counts, or product sales from a spreadsheet and turn them into a line or bar chart for team updates and investor decks.
Upload or paste your CSV data to instantly generate line charts, bar charts, and scatter plots — entirely in your browser. No sign-up required.
Paste or upload CSV data, choose axes, and export the chart.
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A complete browser-based tool for turning spreadsheet data into publication-ready charts.
Drag & drop or paste CSV data directly. Automatic delimiter detection handles commas, semicolons, and tabs.
Create line charts for trends, bar charts for comparisons, and scatter plots for numeric relationships.
Automatically identifies numeric columns and headers so you can build charts without manual configuration.
Download charts as PNG for reports and presentations, or SVG for pixel-perfect scalable graphics.
Inspect your parsed data with a built-in table view to catch issues before generating the chart.
Free browser-based tool with no sign-up. Your data stays local — nothing is uploaded to any server.
Common use cases
From quick data checks to polished report graphics, CSV to Graph handles the most common CSV visualization tasks.
Export monthly revenue, order counts, or product sales from a spreadsheet and turn them into a line or bar chart for team updates and investor decks.
Visualize traffic sources, campaign results, conversion funnels, or ad spend breakdowns exported from Google Analytics, ad platforms, or CRM tools.
Chart response counts, ratings, NPS scores, or category totals exported from survey tools like Google Forms, Typeform, or SurveyMonkey.
Plot temperature vs. pressure, voltage vs. current, or other measurement pairs from lab instruments and research logs.
Create quick line graphs from daily prices, portfolio values, crypto snapshots, or other financial CSV exports.
Students and researchers can turn homework data, class results, or thesis datasets into clean charts without learning complex tools.
CSV to graph workflow
CSV to Graph Online is built for the common moment when you already have exported rows from analytics, experiments, forms, sales reports, or spreadsheet tools and need a readable chart quickly. Instead of opening a full dashboard product, you can paste the CSV, confirm the detected columns, choose the X and Y axes, and export a clean graph for notes, documents, slides, or client updates.
The first version focuses on the chart types people search for most often around CSV to graph, CSV plotter, CSV grapher, and CSV visualizer queries: line charts for trends, bar charts for category comparison, and scatter plots for numeric relationships. The data preview stays visible so delimiter issues, missing headers, and non-numeric columns can be caught before exporting the final PNG or SVG.
Paste or upload a CSV file, confirm the detected columns, choose one X-axis column and one numeric Y-axis column, then select line, bar, or scatter chart.
Yes. CSV to Graph works as a CSV chart maker, CSV plotter, and CSV visualizer — all in one tool. Upload your data, choose a chart type, and export.
No. The tool is completely free and runs in your browser with no sign-up, no login, and no account creation.
Use a label, date, or index column for the X axis and a numeric column for the Y axis. The tool auto-detects numeric columns to help you choose.
Charts can be exported as PNG for documents, reports, and slides, or SVG for crisp scalable graphics in web pages and design tools.
Yes. All processing happens locally in your browser. Your CSV files are never uploaded to any server — the data stays on your device.
Use line charts for time series and trends, bar charts for comparing categories, and scatter plots for exploring relationships between two numeric columns.
Yes. This is a browser-based tool that works on any modern browser — Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge — with nothing to download or install.
Explore dedicated pages for specific chart types and workflows.