Spider Chart

AI Spider Chart Maker — Visualize 8 Dimensions of Any Topic

Create an 8-section spider wheel infographic from any Wikipedia article or text.

When to use a Spider Chart

Pick the right layout for your content type.

Skills Assessment

Show 8 skills or competencies (Leadership, Technical, Communication, etc.) as wedge sections in a visual skills wheel.

Product Attribute Analysis

Analyze a product or company across 8 dimensions — price, quality, innovation, support, design, speed, reliability, and reach.

Wikipedia Topic Breakdowns

Break any Wikipedia article into its 8 most distinct sub-themes — great for study guides and educational social content.

What makes Vizedly's Spider Chart different

Purpose-built for this layout type — not a generic chart tool.

8 Equal Wedge Sections

The canvas is divided into 8 equal pie-slice sections, each with its own color, icon, title, and description.

Custom Center Image

Upload a custom image or logo to the center circle — perfect for branded spider charts.

Per-Section Color Control

Each of the 8 sections can have its own color, or apply a preset color scheme in one click.

Create your Spider Chart in 3 steps

01

Choose this template

Click "Create Spider Chart free" to open the editor.

02

Paste a URL or type content

Use the AI tab to generate from any Wikipedia article, or type your own content directly.

03

Export 1080px PNG

Download a pixel-perfect 1080px PNG in one click — ready for Instagram, LinkedIn, or presentations.

Frequently asked questions

What is a spider chart infographic?

A spider chart (also called a radar chart or wheel diagram) divides a circle into sections, each representing a different dimension of a topic. Vizedly's version uses 8 equal wedge sections, each with an icon, title, and description.

How is Vizedly's spider chart different from a traditional radar chart?

Traditional radar charts show data values on axes. Vizedly's spider infographic is for qualitative storytelling — each section has descriptive text and an icon, not a numeric score.

Can I add a logo or image to the center of the spider chart?

Yes — the center circle supports a custom uploaded image. This is great for branded infographics where you want your logo in the center.

Other layout types

Ready to create your Spider Chart?

Paste a Wikipedia URL and get a polished infographic in under 10 seconds.

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