Most of the time, making charts is harder than it should be.
You open a tool → create an account → upload data → adjust settings → export → repeat.
I didn’t like that process. So I built a free chart designing tool that works in the simplest way possible.
👉 You can try it here: https://charted.blog/quick-charted
What this tool does
This tool lets you turn plain CSV data into charts instantly.
No setup. No login. No learning curve.
You just:
- Paste your CSV data
- Choose chart type
- Get your chart
That’s it.
👉 Try it yourself: https://charted.blog/quick-charted
Supported chart types
Right now, it supports the most useful charts:
- Bar charts
- Line charts
- Area charts
These are enough for most use cases like:
- blog posts
- dashboards
- simple data visualization
- reports
Everything is designed to be clean and readable.
Why I built this
I build a lot of websites and projects.
And every time, I needed charts.
But:
- existing tools felt slow
- some required signups
- some added watermarks
- some were too complex
So I decided to build something that:
- works instantly
- is free
- focuses only on what matters
You can check it here: https://charted.blog/quick-charted
High resolution export (up to 10k)
One thing I really wanted was high-quality charts.
So this tool supports high-resolution exports (up to 10k).
That means you can use these charts for:
- blogs
- presentations
- social media
- reports
Without worrying about quality.
Built for developers and creators
This tool is useful if you:
- write blogs
- build websites
- work with data
- create content
Instead of spending time designing charts, you just generate them and move on.
It’s simple, fast, and does one job well.
No login, no friction
You don’t need to:
- create an account
- connect anything
- install anything
Just open the page and start.
👉 Direct link: https://charted.blog/quick-charted
Final thoughts
This is a small tool, but I think small tools can be powerful.
Instead of building big complex apps, sometimes solving one simple problem well is enough.
I’m planning to improve this more based on feedback.
If you try it, let me know what you think.
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