Chart & Visualization Tools

Heatmap for Tone Intensity

Turn word tone scores into a clear heatmap that highlights intensity patterns across texts, speakers, or time. Customize colors, labels, and legend, then export or embed.

Features

Why this heatmap

Purpose‑built for tone intensity comparison, with precise controls.

Readable value labels

Show values in cells to make intensity comparable at a glance.

Smart color mapping

Pick Reds, Blues, Viridis and more, or set custom min/max colors for clarity.

Legend and tooltips

Show a color legend and contextual tooltips to explain scale and details.

Flexible layout

Adjust cell size, gap, borders, and radius for the right density and style.

Clear labeling

Toggle row/column labels and tune font sizes for small or large matrices.

Accessible palettes

Use colorblind‑friendly options like Viridis or Plasma to keep insights inclusive.

Data input

Bring your data

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Paste from sheet

Copy rows and columns from any spreadsheet—labels included.

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Type values

Enter row labels, column labels, and intensity values by hand.

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Upload file (Pro)

Import CSV or Excel to build a heatmap instantly.

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Describe with AI

Say the words and contexts; AI maps it into a ready heatmap.

Share

Share and export

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Download images

Export PNG or SVG for slides, reports, and docs.

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Share a link

Get a secure link to view your heatmap anywhere.

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Embed on sites

Paste a simple embed code into blogs or dashboards.

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Update anytime

Edit your chart and shared links update automatically.

About this tool

This AI heatmap maker turns word tone intensity data into a clean, comparable matrix. Customize colors, labels, and legend. Preview as you edit. Export or embed in seconds. Built for clarity, speed, and accessibility.

<2 minTime to first chart
9Color schemes
4Legend positions
5+ settingsCell styling controls
YesFree to start

Workflow

How it works

1

Choose Heatmap

Start with the Heatmap chart to visualize intensity across a matrix.

2

Add tone data

Enter row labels, column labels, and values (0–100 or 0–1 scaled).

3

Style and clarify

Select a color scheme, set min/max colors, show values, and place the legend.

4

Generate with AI

Describe what you want; AI builds and labels a complete configuration you can tweak.

Use cases

Use cases

Marketing & Brand

Message tone by campaign

Compare how ‘Urgent’, ‘Friendly’, or ‘Trustworthy’ tones vary across ads, emails, and landing pages to refine copy.

Customer Support & CX

Sentiment terms across channels

Map intensity of key words in tickets, chats, and calls to spot spikes in frustration or praise.

HR & Internal Comms

Survey tone by team

Visualize tone intensity in open‑ended feedback across departments or time periods.

Linguistics & Content

Author or topic comparison

Contrast word tone across authors, articles, or time to surface stylistic patterns.

Templates

Start with professionally designed templates

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Comparison

Why choose AI

See how AI accelerates accurate heatmaps.

AI‑assisted heatmap maker

  • Auto‑maps rows, columns, and values from your description
  • Suggests palettes and min/max colors for clear contrast
  • Optimizes label visibility, values, and legend placement
  • One‑click updates from revised data or prompts
  • Recommends inclusive, colorblind‑safe schemes

Traditional heatmap setup

  • Manual data wrangling slows you down
  • Guesswork on color scales obscures meaning
  • Labels and legends often clutter or mislead
  • Rebuilding charts for each update wastes time
  • Hard to keep accessibility in mind

FAQ

FAQs

What is an AI word tone intensity comparison maker?

It’s an AI‑powered heatmap tool that compares the intensity of tone‑related words across contexts. You describe your goal, add data, and the system builds a clear, labeled heatmap with the right color scale.

Can the heatmap show percentages in cells?

Yes. Enable values in cells and format intensity as 0–100%. This makes differences obvious while the color legend explains the scale.

How do I choose the best color palette for tone?

Pick from Reds, Blues, Viridis, Plasma, and more. For balanced readability and accessibility, Viridis is a strong default. You can also set custom min and max colors.

Can I show or hide the legend and tooltips?

Yes. Toggle legend visibility and choose Top, Left, Right, or Bottom. Tooltips can be enabled to reveal exact values and labels on hover.

How do I control label sizes and readability?

Use label and value font size controls, and toggle row or column labels as needed. Adjust cell size and gap to prevent overcrowding.

Can I reorder rows or columns for better comparison?

Yes. Arrange your input order to control the display sequence. Many users order rows by average intensity to surface trends.

What export and sharing options are available?

Download PNG or SVG for slides and reports. You can also share a link or embed the chart on websites and dashboards.

Is this free to use?

You can create and download charts for free. Optional Pro features include file upload and advanced AI generation.

Is the tool accessible for color‑blind viewers?

Yes. Choose colorblind‑friendly palettes like Viridis and Plasma, and show values in cells to provide a non‑color cue.

How is my data handled?

Your charts are private by default. You control what’s shared, can download results, and can delete your data at any time.

Inclusive by design

  • Colorblind‑friendly palettes such as Viridis and Plasma
  • Optional value labels for non‑color cues
  • Scalable fonts for labels and values
  • Legend placement options for different layouts
  • Clear contrast with adjustable min and max colors

Privacy and control

  • Your data stays private unless you share a link
  • No selling of your chart data
  • Download or delete your charts anytime
  • Embeds use share links you can revoke
  • We minimize data retention for previews

Start now

Start your tone heatmap now

Describe your comparison, add data, and let AI handle the setup.

Paste, type, or use AI to map your tone data.