Is the size chart generator free?
Yes. The current tool lets you edit a basic table, export PNG, copy HTML, and copy a Shopify snippet.
Best for merchants who need a product-page size chart quickly.
Build a simple product size chart for Shopify, WooCommerce, Etsy, Amazon listings, or an independent store without starting from a blank spreadsheet.
Choose a common standard, edit only what you need, then export a chart for product pages.
Click any heading or cell to edit the table.
Choose a standard template, then refine the measurements for the exact product before publishing.
A size chart generator turns product measurements into a clean table that shoppers can understand. Instead of manually styling a table for every product page, you can start with a practical template, edit measurements, switch units, and export the result for your store. This helps standardize charts across products and teams.
Choose a product type, adjust the table headings, add or remove measurement rows, and enter values in inches or centimeters. Keep labels clear and separate body measurements from garment measurements. For best results, include a short note about how the product fits, where the measurement was taken, and whether the fabric stretches.
Many apparel, shoe, and accessory returns happen because shoppers cannot translate a generic label into an expected fit. A visible size chart gives customers a comparison point before checkout. It will not eliminate returns, but it can reduce avoidable mistakes and customer questions when the chart is accurate and easy to read on mobile.
The generator supports a visual PNG export for product images or support documents, an HTML table for CMS pages, and a Shopify-friendly snippet for theme blocks or rich text areas. You can also use the browser print dialog to save a PDF when a printable vendor sheet is enough.
A useful generator does more than create a plain table. It should help sellers start from the right product type, edit rows quickly, keep measurement labels clear, and export the chart in formats that work inside ecommerce platforms. PNG is helpful for marketplaces and support documents, while HTML is better for accessibility and responsive product pages. A strong generator should also make it obvious whether the chart uses body or garment measurements.
The next competitive layer is workflow: reusable templates, brand colors, font choices, border styles, saved charts, CSV import, PDF export, and Shopify-ready snippets. These features matter because store teams rarely create one chart once. They maintain product families, seasons, variants, and international catalogs. The closer the tool gets to a repeatable publishing workflow, the easier it becomes to monetize with Pro exports or saved chart management.
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Best for sellers who need a reusable apparel measurement table.
Best for Shopify merchants who need a quick product-page size guide.
Best for stores outside Shopify that still need product-page sizing assets.
Best for explaining the difference between body measurements and apparel labels.
Best for understanding how band and cup references work together.
Best for comparing cup letter systems after a band size is already known.
Best for cross-border shoe shopping where a store uses unfamiliar labels.
Yes. The current tool lets you edit a basic table, export PNG, copy HTML, and copy a Shopify snippet.
Yes. Use the add row and add column controls in the table editor.
Yes. The unit switch converts numeric inch and centimeter values in the table.
Yes. Copy the Shopify snippet or HTML table and paste it into an appropriate theme or product content area.