Donut Chart
A donut chart is essentially a pie chart with the center cut out, creating a ring shape. In PrettyChart, the donut shows the same percentages as a pie chart (with slice labels for larger segments and a legend), but the ring shape feels a bit cleaner and more modern for dashboards and presentations.
How to create a Donut chart
- Start from a CSV/Excel file, paste data in the spreadsheet, or use Draw Chart to sketch a Donut chart.
- Optional: import a chart screenshot and extract data automatically, then double-check the result.
- Optionally accept AI suggestions for chart type and style, or keep full manual control.
- Choose your Label column and select your Value column (numbers).
- Choose a template + theme, then adjust colors, patterns, and light effects to match your Donut style.
- Export as PNG once the chart looks perfect.
When to use
- Modern dashboard aesthetic
- You want a cleaner, more modern pie-style look
- Same use cases as pie chart
- Infographic design
When to avoid
- Same limitations as pie charts
- Traditional audience expects pie
- Many small segments
Data requirements
Data format: One column for category names, one column for values
Common use cases
Donut chart comparisons
Donut Chart vs Pie Chart
Use pie/donut for parts-of-a-whole. Use bars when you need accurate comparisons across many categories.
Pie Chart →Donut Chart vs Waffle Chart
Choose a Donut chart when it matches your data format (one column for category names, one column for values).
Waffle Chart →Styling a Donut chart
- Prioritize readability: shorter labels and fewer categories make a Donut chart easier to scan.
- For presentations, pick a theme with strong contrast between text and background.
- Use subtle patterns or a light effect if bars/areas feel too flat or hard to separate.
- If you need to compare many categories, consider a Horizontal Bar chart for better label space.
FAQ
What does a Donut chart show?
Donut charts visualize values using this data format: One column for category names, one column for values. They're often used for progress indicators.
What data works best for a Donut chart?
A Donut chart is a good choice when modern dashboard aesthetic and you want a cleaner, more modern pie-style look. If your dataset matches the requirements, it will look clean and readable.
Can I create a Donut chart from CSV or Excel?
Upload your spreadsheet, select the right columns, and export a finished Donut chart as PNG.
Does PrettyChart recommend a chart type and design automatically?
Yes. After you upload data, PrettyChart can recommend a chart type and suggest a visual style. You can accept the recommendation or customize everything manually.
Can I create a Donut chart by drawing or from an existing chart image?
Yes. Sketch the chart with Draw Chart, or upload a screenshot to extract data — then polish the Donut chart in the editor.
Do I need an account to export my Donut chart?
Signup isn't required — you can generate and export a Donut chart immediately.
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