Table Chart Race Maker

Create animated ranking tables from your data. Perfect for sports standings, leaderboards, and financial scoreboards. Drop in a CSV, customize the design, export an MP4. Free to start — no coding required.

Live example

Animated Ranking Table Example

Built in Alien Art — clone it as your starting point and drop in your own data.

Everything You Need for a Viral Table Chart Race

Designed for creators, journalists, and analysts who want pro results without writing a line of code.

No Code
Build animated table chart races in your browser. No Python, no D3, no install.
Any Data
Import from CSV, Excel (XLSX), Wikipedia tables, or paste manually.
60fps MP4
Export buttery-smooth video as MP4, WebM, or transparent WebP.
Custom Design
Themes, colors, fonts, logos, flags, photos — match your brand or channel.
Embed Anywhere
Share interactive charts via iframe, or post the rendered video to YouTube, TikTok, X.
Commercial Use
Use exports on monetized YouTube, in client work, or on broadcast TV.
How to Make a Table Chart Race

Three steps. Around five minutes from spreadsheet to share-ready video.

1

Import Data

CSV, Excel, or paste from Wikipedia. Long format with rank-by-period works best.

2

Customize Design

Pick colors, fonts, bar style, speed, and add images, flags, or your channel logo.

3

Export Video

Render at up to 60fps in MP4, WebM, or transparent WebP. Post anywhere.

What Is a Table Chart Race?

A table chart race is an animated visualization where rows of a ranking table reorder, grow, and shrink over time to show how positions change across a time series.

Where a bar chart race uses bar lengths to encode magnitude, a table chart race uses a richer layout: rank, name, and one or more numeric columns side by side. That makes tables ideal when more than one number per row matters — sports standings (wins, losses, goals for, goals against), financial scoreboards (revenue, profit, market cap), or product leaderboards (downloads, rating, reviews).

Each frame in the animation represents one period — a season, quarter, day, or whatever step your data uses. Smooth row-reorder transitions make it instantly clear when one team passes another, or when a stock overtakes its rivals. Add per-row images (team logos, country flags, player photos) and the table doubles as broadcast-ready scoreboard graphics.

Common table chart race use cases include Premier League season standings, F1 driver championships, NBA leaderboards, top-grossing movies by week, GDP rankings by quarter, crypto market cap leaderboards, and YouTube subscriber rankings. The format works anywhere you would otherwise screenshot a static table — only it animates the changes.

Traditionally, building one required Python (matplotlib + custom code), D3.js, or After Effects. Alien Art removes the coding step entirely — upload a CSV or paste a Wikipedia table, customize colors, fonts, and per-row images in a visual editor, then export a 60fps MP4 you can drop straight into a YouTube video, Reel, or TikTok.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I make a table chart race for free?

Sign up for Alien Art free, import a CSV or Excel file (or paste data from Wikipedia), pick a table chart race template, and click Export. The free plan lets you render videos up to 3 minutes long with 30 minutes of monthly export budget at 30 fps in MP4. No credit card required to get started.

What's the difference between a table chart race and a bar chart race?

A bar chart race shows ranked items as horizontal bars whose lengths grow and shrink. A table chart race shows the same data as a richer table — rank number, name, and one or more numeric columns side by side — and animates row reorders over time. Tables fit more information per frame and work especially well for sports standings, leaderboards, financial scoreboards, and any data where multiple metrics matter per row.

What data format do I need?

You need a row per item (player, company, country, etc.) with one or more numeric columns measured across time periods. Alien Art accepts CSV, XLSX, pasted Wikipedia tables, and direct manual entry. Missing values are interpolated automatically.

Can I add logos, photos, or flags to each row?

Yes. Each row can include an image cell — country flags, team logos, player photos, or product thumbnails — plus custom colors, fonts, and per-row styling. Use it to brand your scoreboards or to make sports content match league visuals.

Can I export as MP4 video?

Yes. Free exports MP4 at 30 fps. Pro exports MP4, WebM, and transparent WebP at up to 60 fps with no watermark and unlimited monthly minutes — ideal for YouTube, Shorts, Reels, and TikTok.

Can I use table chart race videos commercially?

Yes — on monetized YouTube channels, TikTok, client work, presentations, even broadcast TV. Many sports and finance creators publish table chart race videos rendered with Alien Art.

Make Your Table Chart Race Now

Free to start. No install. Export an MP4 you can post on YouTube, TikTok, or X in the next few minutes.