What Is a Radar?

This chart turns structured data into a visual pattern that is faster to scan than a raw table.

Use it when the reader should understand shape, comparison, distribution, proportion, or movement quickly.

Start With the Raw Data

Most charts begin with a small, structured table before the visual layer is added:

Label Value A Value B
Example 1 24 31
Example 2 30 28
Example 3 18 36

The raw values stay the same, but the visual structure makes patterns easier to spot: highs, lows, clusters, gaps, and unusual changes.

What This Chart Helps You See

Business reporting
Operational monitoring
Decision support

Common Ways to Use a Radar

  • Explain a business dataset more clearly than a plain table.
  • Show comparison, trend, distribution, or relationships depending on the chart type.
  • Support dashboards, reports, SEO articles, and stakeholder presentations.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I trim the number of values?

Too many points overwhelm viewers. Keep x-axis labels readable and rumble the data into summary points when possible.

How to Use the Live Example Below

Change the editable cells in the live example and save to see how the chart responds.

Single View of Multiple Metrics

Radar charts visualize multiple metrics on a circular axis, ideal for comparing profiles or performance dimensions.

Live Demo: Editable Metrics

Instructions: Adjust values to reshape the radar profile.

Category 
Value 
Inserted values
Updated values
Deleted values
Speed78
Quality92
Cost65
Reliability88
Security81
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The Radar Metric Profile chart showing Profile series.

When to Use Radar Charts

  • When comparing multiple metrics per entity.
  • When showing balance across dimensions.
  • When you need a profile-style view.