Radar chart templates
Browse radar chart templates for multi-axis comparisons, skill profiles, and benchmark overlays. Each layout opens in the editor with sample dimensions and polygon fills you can swap for your own metrics.
Browse radar chart layouts
Radar chart templates on this page show spoke axes, filled polygons, and legend placement already arranged for comparing several metrics at once. Use the gallery when you need a spider or web layout for product scores, team skills, or competitive benchmarks without drawing each axis manually.
Layouts include single-series profiles, multi-series overlays, and templates with different grid densities so labels stay readable on slides or reports. Click any preview to open the editor with representative sample values you can replace row by row or through CSV import.
Copy on this route emphasizes templates, gallery cards, and one-click opens—not generic chart-building tutorials. That keeps this URL aligned with layout discovery while leaving room for a separate radar maker page to target creation-focused searches later.
When you compare previews, note spoke count, fill opacity, and whether legends sit outside the web. Those layout choices are easier to judge in the gallery than after rebuilding axes from a blank canvas.
Radar templates
Popular template layouts for this chart type
Skill or competency profile template
Pick a polygon layout with five to eight spokes when you need to compare strengths across categories such as design, speed, or support scores.
Multi-series benchmark overlay
Open a template with two or more translucent fills to contrast your product against a competitor average on the same axes.
Filled versus line radar styles
Filter the gallery for area-filled radars or outline-only variants depending on whether you want emphasis on shape or precise vertices.
Axis label and scale presets
Templates ship with min-max scales and spoke titles; adjust them in the editor after you load your metric names.
Presentation-ready radar graphic
Customize colors to match brand palettes, then export PNG or SVG for dashboards, pitch decks, or documentation.
How to use a radar chart template
- Choose a radar template whose spoke count and fill style fit your comparison—single profile, overlay, or minimal grid.
- Open the preview in the editor and replace dimension names and values with your dataset.
- Tune colors, opacity, and axis ranges, then export the chart in your preferred format.
Frequently asked questions
- How many axes work best in radar templates?
- Most gallery layouts use five to eight spokes for readability. Very large axis counts can crowd labels; pick a simpler template or shorten metric names in the editor.
- Can I compare two products on one radar template?
- Yes. Multi-series templates load multiple polygons with distinct colors so you can map two or more entities on the same spokes.
- Do radar templates support different scales per axis?
- Templates use a shared scale by default for fair comparison. You can adjust min and max values in the editor after opening a layout.
- Why does this page focus on templates instead of building from scratch?
- This gallery helps you find a finished layout fast. Creation-focused guides can live on a dedicated maker URL without overlapping template search intent.
Open a radar chart template
Select a spider chart preview above or start from the default radar layout in the editor.