Share without sharing the sheet
Send a chart by public link. Your spreadsheet — and everything in it — stays private.
Google Sheets makes charts — but sharing one means exposing the whole sheet, and embeds lag and break. ChartBrick gives you live, shareable charts you can embed anywhere, without giving access to your data.
Free plan available — no credit card required
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Google Sheets' charts are fine — until you try to share one. Publishing a chart exposes the underlying data, embeds can take minutes to update, break with an access prompt when permissions change, and aren't responsive on mobile. ChartBrick turns the same data into a chart you can embed anywhere — fast-refreshing, responsive, and decoupled from your sheet.
How it works
Sign in with Google and pick a spreadsheet. ChartBrick reads only the sheets you select — no setup.
Choose your columns and a chart type, or let AI pick the best one for your data. 15+ types.
Get a public link or embed code. The chart stays live and your spreadsheet stays private.
Free plan available — no credit card required
Send a chart by public link. Your spreadsheet — and everything in it — stays private.
Charts refresh on your schedule, and embeds don't lag or break with access prompts.
Drop a responsive embed into Notion, your site, or a wiki. It resizes and stays live.
Bar, line, pie, scatter, heatmap, waterfall, radar and more, fully customizable.
AI reads your columns and suggests the chart that fits your data.
ChartBrick only reads the sheets you connect. It never edits your data or touches other Drive files.
Pick the right visualization for your spreadsheet data — or let AI choose for you.
Working in other tools too? ChartBrick also charts Notion, Airtable, Excel, CSV and more.
“I ended up producing a chart that I was able to then share as a link to my clients within about 5 minutes”
“The visualizations are really beautiful, very well made, and aesthetically pleasing”
“ChartBrick has completely transformed how we visualize and understand our performance data”