CSV Dashboard

    Upload any CSV and get instant charts. No data leaves your browser.

    Drop a CSV file here, or click to browse

    Max 5 MB  ·  .csv only

    Upload any spreadsheet and instantly see your data as charts. Free, no login, works entirely in your browser. Your data never leaves your device.

    How to use this tool

    1

    Upload your CSV file

    Drag and drop or browse to upload any .csv file up to 5MB. The tool works entirely in your browser — your data is never sent to any server.

    2

    Configure your dashboard

    Choose which columns to analyse and what chart type to use for each. Numeric columns become bar, line, or pie charts. Text columns like category or region show frequency breakdowns.

    3

    Explore and download

    Switch between chart types, change what you're measuring, and download any chart as a PNG image to share in presentations or reports.

    Visualize your spreadsheet data without Excel or Power BI

    Most business owners have data trapped in spreadsheets — sales records, leads, inventory, attendance — but no easy way to see what it means. Excel charts require formatting knowledge. Google Sheets takes time to set up. Power BI and Tableau are complex and expensive.

    This CSV Dashboard lets you go from raw spreadsheet data to visual charts in under 30 seconds. Upload a CSV export from Tally, Zoho, your bank, or any other tool, and instantly see bar charts, line trends, and category breakdowns — with zero setup and no account required.

    All processing happens in your browser using JavaScript. Your data never leaves your device, making it safe to use even for sensitive business data.

    Which chart type should you use?

    Bar chart

    Best for comparing values across categories. Use for revenue by product, orders by city, or sales by team member. Default for most business data.

    Line chart

    Best for showing trends over time. Use when your label column is a date or month — revenue over 12 months, website visitors per week, or stock levels over time.

    Pie chart

    Best for showing proportions of a whole. Use for market share, payment method breakdown, or category distribution. Avoid when you have more than 6-7 categories.

    Frequency chart (category columns)

    Automatically generated for text columns like City, Product Category, or Payment Method. Shows how many records fall into each category — useful for spotting your most common customer type, top-selling region, or preferred payment method.

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