Use Case Guide

Pie Chart for Startup Pitch Decks

Build investor-ready pie charts for your pitch deck that clearly communicate market opportunity, traction, and use of funds.

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Label
Value
%
30.0%
25.0%
20.0%
15.0%
10.0%
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Total: 100
Data Summary
5 items

Total Value

100

Categories

Manual: Add categories one by one with custom colors

Paste: Copy from Excel or Google Sheets (Label, Value format)

CSV: Upload any CSV file with your data

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My Pie Chart Data
CategoryValuePercentage
Category A3030.0%
Category B2525.0%
Category C2020.0%
Category D1515.0%
Category E1010.0%

Categories

5

Total Value

100

Chart Type

pie

Chart Settings

0°

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When to Use This Type of Pie Chart

Investors expect pitch decks to include clear, concise data visuals. Pie charts are a staple in fundraising presentations because they efficiently communicate how markets are segmented, how revenue is composed, and how raised capital will be deployed — all critical slides in any pitch deck.

Use of funds breakdown

Show investors exactly how the capital you are raising will be allocated across product development, hiring, marketing, and operations. This is one of the most common pie charts in pitch decks.

Total addressable market (TAM) segmentation

Visualize how the total market is segmented by vertical, geography, or customer type to demonstrate the size and scope of the opportunity you are pursuing.

Revenue model composition

Display how revenue is (or will be) distributed across subscription tiers, one-time sales, professional services, and other streams to show business model diversification.

Competitive landscape overview

Present market share data showing your position relative to incumbents and other startups, helping investors understand the competitive dynamics.

Best Practices
  • Keep the design clean and minimal — investors see hundreds of decks and appreciate clarity over decoration.
  • Use your startup's brand colors for a polished, professional look that reinforces brand identity.
  • Include specific dollar amounts or ARR figures alongside percentages for credibility.
  • Limit slices to 4-5 categories; overly detailed charts lose impact in a fast-paced pitch meeting.
  • Pair the pie chart with a brief narrative on the slide explaining the rationale behind each allocation.

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