Doughnut Chart Maker

Create stunning doughnut charts online for free. Easy-to-use donut pie chart maker with customizable colors, labels, and data visualization. Perfect for presentations, reports, and data analysis.

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Why Choose Our Doughnut Chart Maker?

Customizable Colors

Choose from unlimited colors to match your brand or presentation theme. Each segment can have its own unique color.

High-Quality Export

Download your charts as high-resolution PNG images, perfect for presentations, reports, and web use.

Real-Time Preview

See your changes instantly as you modify data, colors, and settings. No need to wait or refresh.

How to Create a Doughnut Chart

1
Enter Your Data

Add labels and values for each segment of your doughnut chart. You can add or remove rows as needed.

2
Customize Colors

Choose colors for each segment using the color picker. Create a visually appealing chart that matches your needs.

3
Adjust Settings

Set your chart title and adjust the inner radius to control the doughnut hole size.

4
Download & Share

Download your finished doughnut chart as a high-quality PNG image ready for use in presentations or reports.

About Doughnut Charts

What is a Doughnut Chart?

A doughnut chart (also known as a donut chart) is a variation of the pie chart with a hollow center. This design creates a more modern, visually appealing representation of data while maintaining the same functionality as traditional pie charts.

When to Use Doughnut Charts

Doughnut charts are perfect for:

  • Showing proportions and percentages
  • Comparing parts of a whole
  • Displaying survey results
  • Budget breakdowns
  • Market share analysis

Advantages of Doughnut Charts

  • Modern Design: The hollow center creates a cleaner, more contemporary look
  • Space Efficiency: The center can display additional information like totals or key metrics
  • Better Readability: Easier to compare segments than traditional pie charts
  • Visual Appeal: More engaging and professional appearance

Best Practices

  • Limit to 5-7 categories for optimal readability
  • Use contrasting colors for better distinction
  • Start with the largest segment at 12 o'clock
  • Include clear labels and values