PortfolioVisualizer.com used to be the go-to free tool for portfolio analysis. Then it added subscription plans at $30-48 per month. If you just need to see how your investments are split — a pie chart of your allocation — you should not have to pay for that.
Our free portfolio visualizer handles allocation breakdown with a pie chart. No account. No subscription. No data stored.
Visualize your portfolio allocation for free. No signup.
Open Portfolio VisualizerPortfolioVisualizer moved to a paid model in late 2023. The free tier was heavily restricted. Users on Reddit (r/Bogleheads, r/investing) were frustrated. Many had used it for years to check allocation, run backtests, and compare asset classes.
The paid plans offer backtesting, factor analysis, Monte Carlo simulations, and more. Those are advanced features. But the most common use case — "show me a pie chart of my portfolio" — should not cost $360 per year.
| Feature | PortfolioVisualizer.com | WildandFree Tools |
|---|---|---|
| Allocation pie chart | Paid ($30-48/mo) | Free |
| Sector breakdown | Paid | Free |
| Total portfolio value | Paid | Free |
| Backtesting | Paid | Not available |
| Monte Carlo simulation | Paid | Not available |
| Factor analysis | Paid | Not available |
| Signup required | Yes | No |
| Data stored on server | Yes | No — browser only |
| Price | $30-48/month | $0 |
The WildandFree Portfolio Visualizer is built for one job: showing you how your money is split. You add holdings, and it gives you:
We are not trying to replace every PortfolioVisualizer feature. This tool does not do backtesting, Monte Carlo simulations, or historical return analysis. If you need those, you will need a paid tool or something like Testfol.io.
But if your question is "how is my portfolio actually allocated right now?" — this handles it in 60 seconds, free.
The problem with brokerage tools: they only see what is in that one account. If you have a 401k at Fidelity and a Roth IRA at Schwab, neither shows the combined picture. Our tool lets you add everything in one place.
See your allocation in a pie chart. Free, no account needed.
Open Portfolio Visualizer