Pie chart templates
Browse pie chart templates for standard pies, donuts, rose layouts, and slice label presets. Each gallery preview opens in the editor with sample slice data you can swap without rebuilding the ring or legend.
Browse pie chart layouts
This gallery lists pie chart templates you can open in one click—classic pies, donuts with center space, rose variants, and layouts with percentage labels already configured. Pick a preview when you need a part-to-whole graphic for a report without setting slice angles manually.
Templates here differ in inner radius, label placement, and legend position. Open any card to load representative slice names and values in the editor, then paste your breakdown or import CSV rows that sum to a whole.
Copy on this route emphasizes gallery previews and layout choice rather than a full pie chart builder tutorial. When a dedicated pie chart maker page ships later, it can cover export workflows and extended FAQs without competing with this template index.
Compare gallery cards for slice count, donut size, and whether labels sit on slices or in a side legend—those layout decisions are faster to evaluate here than after rebuilding a pie from scratch.
Pie templates
Popular template layouts for this chart type
Standard pie slice template
Start from a full-circle layout when you need a simple share breakdown with a small number of segments on a slide.
Donut layout with center space
Pick a ring template when you want a headline metric or title in the middle while slices show composition around it.
Rose pie preview
Open a rose-style gallery card when radius as well as angle should encode magnitude across categories.
Label and legend presets
Templates vary in whether names, values, or percentages appear on slices versus in an outside legend—choose before you import data.
Open a template in the editor
Every preview links to the editor with sample slices loaded so you can swap values and export PNG, SVG, or PDF.
Reuse pie templates each quarter
Return to the same gallery layout each reporting period so colors and label rules stay familiar while slice values update.
How to use a pie chart template
- Scroll the gallery and pick a pie or donut layout that matches how many segments you need and how labels should appear.
- Click the preview to open it in the editor with sample slice rows you can replace or import via CSV.
- Adjust colors, legend position, and label format, then export PNG, SVG, or PDF from the toolbar.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I open a pie chart template?
- Click any preview card on this page. It opens the editor with that ring layout and sample slice data ready to edit.
- What is the difference between pie and donut templates here?
- Both use the same slice data model. Donut templates add an inner radius so you can place text or a metric in the center.
- How many slices work best in gallery pie layouts?
- Most templates read clearly with roughly five slices. Combine very small segments into an "Other" category in the editor if the preview feels crowded.
- How is this page different from a pie chart maker guide?
- This URL is a template gallery for browsing layouts. A future maker page can go deeper on workflows; this page stays focused on picking and opening templates.
- Can I show both values and percentages on slice labels?
- Yes. After opening a template, use label formatting options in the editor to pick numeric format and percentage display.
Open a pie chart template
Choose a preview above or jump into the editor with the default pie chart layout and sample slices loaded.