Type a number for each state and watch the map paint itself into a color-coded heat map. Pick a palette, title it, and download a crisp PNG β every number stays on your device.
A heat map (or choropleth) turns a table of state-by-state numbers into an instant visual story β sales by state, election results, survey responses, COVID rates, store counts, anything with one value per state. This tool lets you type those numbers in and see the map color itself live, then download a clean image for a slide, report, or post. No spreadsheets, no design software, and nothing you enter ever leaves your browser.
It's built for speed: enter values and the map recolors with a smooth animation, hover any state to see its number, and click a state on the map to jump straight to its input.
Enter a value per state and the choropleth renders instantly, coloring each state by its value with a live legend. Add a title, pick a color scheme, and download the PNG.
Sales and revenue by state, customers and users, survey responses, election-style results, prices, rates: anything with one number per state tells its story faster as a map.
Yes, several schemes cover sequential data (light-to-dark intensity) and the aesthetic needs of whatever deck the map is landing in.
Download the PNG and drop it into the slides: it exports clean at presentation resolution with the legend and title included.
No, the map renders in your browser, so territory numbers and internal metrics stay internal.