Create an 8-section spider wheel infographic from any Wikipedia article or text.
Pick the right layout for your content type.
Show 8 skills or competencies (Leadership, Technical, Communication, etc.) as wedge sections in a visual skills wheel.
Analyze a product or company across 8 dimensions — price, quality, innovation, support, design, speed, reliability, and reach.
Break any Wikipedia article into its 8 most distinct sub-themes — great for study guides and educational social content.
Purpose-built for this layout type — not a generic chart tool.
The canvas is divided into 8 equal pie-slice sections, each with its own color, icon, title, and description.
Upload a custom image or logo to the center circle — perfect for branded spider charts.
Each of the 8 sections can have its own color, or apply a preset color scheme in one click.
Click "Create Spider Chart free" to open the editor.
Use the AI tab to generate from any Wikipedia article, or type your own content directly.
Download a pixel-perfect 1080px PNG in one click — ready for Instagram, LinkedIn, or presentations.
A spider chart (also called a radar chart or wheel diagram) divides a circle into sections, each representing a different dimension of a topic. Vizedly's version uses 8 equal wedge sections, each with an icon, title, and description.
Traditional radar charts show data values on axes. Vizedly's spider infographic is for qualitative storytelling — each section has descriptive text and an icon, not a numeric score.
Yes — the center circle supports a custom uploaded image. This is great for branded infographics where you want your logo in the center.
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Paste a Wikipedia URL and get a polished infographic in under 10 seconds.
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