Excel is great at crunching numbers, but its standard charts can feel a little dull. So when I stumbled across a Microsoft 365 add-in called People Graph, I had to try it. Within minutes, it was turning ordinary spreadsheet data into infographic-style visuals that looked far more polished than I’d expected—and it barely required any setup at all.
Unlike traditional Excel charts, People Graph uses icons and proportions that make comparisons easier to scan in presentations, reports, and emails. It’s less precise than a standard chart, but it’s often more engaging when you want to communicate a simple comparison at a glance.
Installing the add-in takes 20 seconds
The hidden tool is easy to find
You won’t find People Graph in Excel’s standard chart tools. Instead, you’ll need to install it from the Office Add-ins store for free:
- Click Home.
- Select Add-ins.
- Search for People Graph.
- Click Add.
Once installed, you can launch People Graph from the Add-ins menu whenever you need it.
If the add-in launches when you first install it, click the arrow in the top-right corner and select Delete.
All you need is two columns of data
Structure your sheet and create the graph
Before opening People Graph, make sure your data follows these rules:
- Category labels (such as countries, names, or departments) must be in the first column.
- The corresponding numeric values must be in the second column.
- (Optional but advised) Convert your range into an Excel table (Ctrl+T) so the infographic can automatically adjust if your data grows or shrinks later.
For example, you might create a simple table showing countries in the first column and population figures in the second.
Once your data is ready, insert the People Graph:
- Open the Home tab.
- Click Add-ins > People Graph.
- Click the table icon in the upper-right corner of the People Graph window.
- Give the graph a title.
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Finally, connect the graph to your spreadsheet data:
- Click Select your data.
- Select the data cells in your table (not the column headers).
- Click Create.
Excel immediately replaces the placeholder content with an infographic based on your table.
The graphic is linked to the underlying Excel table, so it updates automatically whenever your data changes. Because it uses a table structure, you can also add or remove rows and the infographic will adjust dynamically.
If new rows don’t appear in the infographic, simply click and drag the handles to expand it.
You’re not stuck with people icons
Customize shapes, themes, and layouts
Despite its name, People Graph isn’t limited to people-shaped icons. In fact, one of the first things I changed after creating my infographic was the icon style itself. Depending on your data, swapping the default figures for a more relevant symbol can make the visualization much easier to understand at a glance.
For example, you could use star icons to represent ratings or review scores, a money bag for revenue and financial data, or a box icon to visualize shipped products and inventory figures. Matching the icon to the subject matter helps the infographic feel more intentional and less like a generic chart.
People Graph also lets you change the overall layout and color scheme. While the default orange design works well enough, a different theme or chart style can make the finished graphic look much more polished.
- Select the infographic and click the Settings cog in the top-right corner.
- Change Type to switch between different infographic layouts.
- Change Theme to modify the color palette.
- Change Shape to swap the default person icons for other symbols.
Copy the graphic into other programs
Your infographic travels anywhere
Your infographic remains interactive inside Excel, but if you want to export it into a document, presentation, or email, you’ll need to convert it to a static image:
- Click the arrow in the upper-right corner of the infographic.
- Select Show as Saved Image.
- Right-click the image and choose Copy.
- Paste it into Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, or another program.
- Return to Excel and click the Show as Saved Image option again to uncheck it and switch back to the live version.
Excel can do more than you think
Excel’s little-known People Graph add-in proves you don’t need advanced chart tools to create eye-catching visuals from ordinary spreadsheet data. While it won’t replace traditional charts for detailed analysis, it’s a surprisingly effective way to turn simple comparisons into infographic-style graphics that are easier to scan and share.
But if you do need more control over how your visuals look, Excel offers plenty of other creative charting tricks. For example, you can use pictures as chart columns to create impressive graphics, or turn simple line charts into dynamic timelines to visualize trends over time.
