Free Pie Chart Templates — Ready to Customize

Choose from our collection of professionally designed pie chart templates. Click any template to open it in the chart maker with pre-filled data. Customize colors, labels, and values to match your needs. No signup required.

50/30/20 Budget Rule

Track your spending with the popular budgeting method: 50% needs, 30% wants, 20% savings.

Finance

Monthly Expenses

Visualize where your money goes each month. Perfect for personal budget tracking.

Budget

Market Share Analysis

Compare competitor positions in your industry. Show market dominance at a glance.

Business

Survey Results

Display poll results, questionnaire data, and customer feedback visually.

Research

Project Time Allocation

Show how project hours are distributed across different tasks and phases.

Management

Website Traffic Sources

Visualize where your website visitors come from. Track marketing channel performance.

Analytics

Diet Macronutrients

Track your protein, carbs, and fat ratios. Perfect for nutrition planning.

Health

Daily Time Management

See how you spend your 24 hours. Optimize your daily schedule and productivity.

Productivity

Business Revenue Streams

Display income sources and their proportions. Identify your most profitable channels.

Business

School Project Data

Perfect for student presentations. World population by continent example.

Education

Last reviewed on 2026-05-22.

How these templates work

Each template on this page is a live link into the pie chart maker. The link encodes the chart's labels, values, colors and title directly in its query string, so clicking a template opens it pre-filled in the editor. Nothing is uploaded or fetched from a server — the maker simply reads the parameters, renders the chart in SVG, and lets you keep editing from there.

That also means any template on this page is a shareable URL in its own right. You can copy a tile's link, send it to a colleague, paste it into a document, or bookmark it for later. Open the tile, tweak a value, and press the Share button to get a fresh URL with your changes baked in.

Choosing a template

Templates here are organised loosely by use case rather than by style. If you are reporting on money — personal or business — the 50/30/20 Budget Rule, Monthly Expenses, Business Revenue Streams and Market Share Analysis templates are good starting points. For project and time-tracking work, the Project Time Allocation, Daily Time Management and Website Traffic Sources templates already use sensible category splits and colors that read well in a slide deck.

Student and teacher-oriented decks tend to look cleaner with the Survey Results, Diet Macronutrients or School Project Data templates, which use smaller slice counts and higher-contrast palettes. If you're not sure, pick the template whose slice count is closest to what your data has — it is usually easier to tweak values than to rebuild a chart from scratch.

Customising a template

Once a template opens in the maker, everything is editable: labels, values, color per slice, chart title, whether to show the legend, label style (percentage, value, name or a combination), sort order, and pie-vs-donut style. If your numbers don't add up to 100 exactly, the maker will still render them correctly — pie charts normalise values into a percentage of the total, so you can paste raw numbers (dollars, hours, votes) without pre-computing percentages yourself.

Two small tips that aren't obvious from the interface:

Exporting and embedding

After you have finished editing, the export bar at the bottom of the maker lets you save a PNG for documents and social posts, an SVG for print, presentations or anywhere you need crisp scaling, or copy the chart straight to the clipboard for pasting into Google Docs or Microsoft Word. If you want a chart to appear inside a page you control — a blog post, a dashboard, a web app — the Embed / API page covers the URL format and the <iframe> snippet.

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