One unit or person per line. Indent a line (space or Tab) to place it under the line above. Add a role/title after a comma or tab.
Make an organization chart for a company, division, department or team just by typing each unit, role or name one per line and indenting a line (space or Tab) to place it under the line above, then print it on A4 or save it as an image (PNG). A line indented one level deeper hangs under the line just above it, so you can put a CEO, president or head office at the top and hang divisions, then departments and teams below them, and the org chart is laid out as a diagram for you. You don't need to arrange shapes (SmartArt or AutoShapes) in Excel or PowerPoint, or hunt for a Word template and redraw connectors — the indentation alone builds the hierarchy and the connecting lines. Add a comma or tab after a name to include a role or title (Director, Manager, and so on) and it appears on a second line inside the box. Choose the direction — top-down (branching downward) or left-right (branching to the right) — and the layout automatically scales to fit on an A4 page even with many units or levels. The top box is highlighted with an accent-colored border, you can pick a serif (Mincho) or sans (Gothic) typeface, and set the underline and top accent color. Use the same input for a small, simple chart or a large company chart split into divisions and departments. These style choices are remembered next time. The output is a white-background PNG, so you can print it at A4 actual size at home or a convenience store to hand out or post, paste it as an image into Word, a spreadsheet, PowerPoint or email, or share it as a file. The unit names, roles, names and title you type are never sent to a server or stored (only the style options are kept in your browser). Everything runs locally in your browser.
How to use
- Type a title and the units, roles or names, one per line.
- Indent the line of a unit that sits below another (space or Tab) to build the hierarchy, and optionally add a role/title after a comma.
- Pick top-down or left-right, a typeface and color, check the preview, then click "Download PNG" or "Print" and print at A4 actual size, or paste it as an image.
FAQ
Do I need an Excel, PowerPoint or Word template?
No. Just type units or roles one per line and indent the line of anything that sits below another (space or Tab), and an org chart with the hierarchy and connecting lines is laid out on an A4 sheet for you — no arranging shapes (SmartArt or AutoShapes) in Excel or PowerPoint, no hunting for a Word template to redraw connectors. The output is an image (PNG), so you can also paste it into Word, a spreadsheet or PowerPoint.
Can I add roles/titles? Can I make a left-right layout?
Yes. Add a comma or tab after a name to include a role or title (Director, Manager, and so on) and it shows on a second line inside the box. You can choose top-down (downward) or left-right (rightward); a chart with many divisions usually reads better left-right. The top box is highlighted with an accent color.
Will many units or levels fit on one A4 sheet?
Yes. Even with many units or levels, the layout automatically scales to fit on an A4 sheet. If the text gets too small, switch to the left-right direction or split it by division across more than one printed sheet. The same input works for a small, simple chart or a large company chart split into departments.
Are the unit names and names I type uploaded?
No. The title, unit names, roles and names are processed entirely in your browser and never sent to a server; only style options like direction, typeface and color are saved. The output is a white-background PNG, so you can print it at A4 actual size at home or a convenience store to hand out or post, paste it as an image into Word, a spreadsheet, PowerPoint or email, or share it as a file.