Anime Alignment Chart Maker
Tap a cell, drop in a cover, label the axes — then export the classic 3×3 alignment chart.
Search and tap a show, then tap a cell to drop its cover in.
About the anime alignment chart maker
The alignment chart — a 3×3 grid crossing Lawful/Neutral/Chaotic with Good/Neutral/Evil — is one of fandom’s favourite ways to argue about characters and shows. This free tool turns the meme into a one-tap builder: search the catalogue, pick a series, and tap any of the nine cells to drop its cover art in. Rename the rows and columns to invent your own axes, pile multiple anime into a single box, and download a clean PNG ready for Twitter/X, Reddit, or Discord. No account, no watermark, no upload — the chart is rendered entirely in your browser.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I make an anime alignment chart?
- Search the catalogue to pick a show, then tap any of the nine cells to drop its cover in. Rename the row and column labels however you like, then click Download PNG. Everything renders in your browser — nothing is uploaded.
- Is the alignment chart maker free?
- Yes. It's completely free, needs no account or sign-up, and adds no watermark to your exported chart.
- Can I put more than one anime in a cell?
- Yes — a single cell holds as many covers as you want. They tile and wrap inside the box, and you can tap any cover to remove it.
- Can I change the Lawful / Chaotic and Good / Evil labels?
- Absolutely. The three column headers and three row headers are all editable text, so you can swap the classic alignment grid for any 3x3 axes you can think of.