Number Line Generator Number Lines
Describe the number line you need and get a clean, labeled diagram in seconds. Integer ranges, fraction intervals, decimal scales, operation jumps, and blank templates all supported. Perfect for worksheets, slides, and classroom displays.
Number Line Generator
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Number Line Examples
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Integer Number Line 0 to 20
A clean integer number line from 0 to 20 with a tick mark and label at every whole number.
Negative and Positive Integer Number Line
A symmetric number line from -10 to 10 showing both negative and positive integers with zero centered.
Fraction Number Line (0 to 1)
A fraction number line from 0 to 1 with tick marks at every quarter and eighth, each fraction labeled.
Decimal Number Line
A decimal number line from 0 to 2 with major ticks at each whole number and minor ticks at every tenth.
Number Line Showing Addition Jumps
A number line from 0 to 20 showing arc-style jumps to illustrate 6 plus 7 equals 13.
Blank Number Line Template
A blank number line with evenly spaced tick marks and no labels, ready for students to fill in.
What is a number line generator?
A number line generator is a tool that draws a scaled, labeled number line from a description of the range and interval you need. Figviz uses AI to interpret your request and produce a clean, print-ready diagram without any drawing software. Whether you need integers from -10 to 10, fractions in quarters, decimals in tenths, or a blank template for a classroom worksheet, you get a polished diagram in seconds.
How to make a number line
Uses for every number line type
Tips for better number line diagrams
Always state the start and end of the range and the tick interval in your prompt. For fraction lines, specify the denominator (quarters, eighths, sixths) so the spacing is even. For operation diagrams, name the starting value, the jump amount, and the landing value. If the diagram looks crowded, try a wider aspect ratio (16:9) or increase the interval so fewer tick marks appear. Regenerate until the labels are clear and the spacing feels right for printing.
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