Treemap chart templates

Browse treemap chart templates for nested rectangles, portfolio breakdowns, and hierarchical budgets. Each gallery preview opens in the editor with sample parent-child areas you can swap for your own sized categories.

Browse treemap chart layouts

Treemap chart templates pack hierarchical data into rectangles where area encodes value—ideal for market share tiles, disk usage, or expense trees. The gallery includes layouts with padding, breadcrumb-style headers, and label rules for large and small cells.

Instead of calculating tile positions yourself, open a template that already balances aspect ratio and color groups. Sample nodes load in the editor so you can rename categories, rescale values, and collapse minor siblings into grouped blocks.

This index stays template-centric: gallery cards, layout comparisons, and one-click opens. A future treemap maker page can target creation keywords without competing with this template browsing intent.

Tile padding and border radius vary between previews. Tighter gaps suit dense financial trees; wider gaps help when you present screenshots in documents that compress small text.

Treemap templates

Popular template layouts for this chart type

  • Portfolio or market share tiles

    Use area-sized rectangles when each block should reflect relative weight across sectors or product lines.

  • Nested budget breakdown template

    Pick layouts with two or three hierarchy levels when costs roll up from line items to departments.

  • Label strategies for small cells

    Gallery templates differ in how they hide or tooltip tiny rectangles—choose one that fits your data skew.

  • Color grouping by parent node

    Templates tint children within the same branch; adjust palettes after you import your tree.

  • Square-friendly export

    Tune padding and borders, then export PNG or SVG for dashboards, wiki pages, or investor updates.

  • Reuse treemap templates quarterly

    Return to the same gallery card each reporting cycle so tile proportions update while layout and colors stay familiar to stakeholders.

How to use a treemap chart template

  1. Choose a treemap template with the hierarchy depth and label density you need.
  2. Open the preview and replace sample nodes and values with your structured data.
  3. Adjust colors, gaps, and upper-level labels, then download the finished treemap.

Frequently asked questions

What data do treemap templates need?
Layouts load parent-child rows with a value per leaf or node. Edit them directly or import CSV with name, parent, and size columns after opening a template.
Can treemap templates show negative values?
Treemaps work best with positive sizes. Filter or aggregate negatives in your source data before applying them to a template.
How do I improve readability when one category dominates?
Try a gallery layout with more padding, drill into subtrees in the editor, or group small siblings under an "Other" parent node.
Is this page a treemap maker?
No. It lists ready-made treemap layouts. Maker-focused content can live on a separate route later.
Can I sort treemap tiles by value in a template?
Templates apply a default sort within each parent. Reorder siblings in the data panel after opening a preview if you want largest rectangles first.

Open a treemap chart template

Pick a nested rectangle preview above or launch the editor with the default ready-made treemap sample.