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Ania26
Helper III
Helper III

Power BI Visual

Hello,

 

Could you please let me know what is the name of the below visual or how to create it?

 

Ania26_0-1751451113672.png

 

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burakkaragoz
Super User
Super User

Hi @Ania26 ,

 

What you're seeing in that visual looks like a custom KPI card layout, and it's not a default visual in Power BI — but you can definitely build it using a few different approaches.

Option 1: Use a Custom Visual

You can try the "KPI Ticker" or "Card with States" custom visuals from AppSource. They allow you to:

  • Show a title (like "Sustainability")
  • Display a value (like alert count)
  • Add conditional formatting (e.g., color based on thresholds)
  • Include progress bars or status indicators

Just go to the Visualizations pane > Get more visuals > AppSource, and search for:

  • "Card with States by OKViz"
  • "Bullet Chart"
  • "KPI Indicator"

Option 2: Manual Layout with Native Visuals

If you want to build it manually:

  1. Use a Card visual for the alert count.
  2. Add a Bar chart or Gauge to simulate the progress bar (e.g., shifts completed).
  3. Use a Text box for the title ("Sustainability", etc.).
  4. Group them together using the Selection Pane and Group feature.

It takes a bit more effort, but gives you full control over layout and formatting.

Let me know which route you prefer — happy to help you build one step by step.

If my response resolved your query, kindly mark it as the Accepted Solution to assist others. Additionally, I would be grateful for a 'Kudos' if you found my response helpful.


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v-sshirivolu
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Ania26 ,
Thanks for reaching out to the Microsoft fabric community forum.

It is a KPI-style multi-bar visual, likely a custom or third-party visual used in Power BI, designed to show multiple metrics with alert levels.
This kind of visual is not native to Power BI's default visuals.
Custom visual like:
KPI Indicator by MAQ Software
Bullet Chart by OKViz
Cards with States from the Power BI marketplace
Shielded KPI (a custom visual used in enterprise dashboards)

Thank you.

Hi @Ania26 ,
Just wanted to check if you had the opportunity to review the suggestion provided? If so, please mark the helpful reply and Accept it as the solution This will be helpful for other community members who have similar problems to solve it faster.

 

Hi @Ania26 ,

I hope the above details help you fix the issue. If you still have any questions or need more help, feel free to reach out. We’re always here to support you

 

Hi @Ania26 ,

I hope the information provided above assists you in resolving the issue. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are here to support you and will be happy to help with any further assistance you may need.

 

MasonMA
Super User
Super User

@Ania26 

No need to borrow third-party visuals from AppSource. I would recommend you refer to this video from Fernan

https://youtu.be/nEY_mlxYLPE?si=PEsHbv0teJuEmn1M

and combine your svg shapes for the designs.

danextian
Super User
Super User

Hi @Ania26 

It does look like a new card visual with DAX-generated SVG images for the bars.

 https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/new-card-visual-public-preview/

 





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burakkaragoz
Super User
Super User

Hi @Ania26 ,

 

What you're seeing in that visual looks like a custom KPI card layout, and it's not a default visual in Power BI — but you can definitely build it using a few different approaches.

Option 1: Use a Custom Visual

You can try the "KPI Ticker" or "Card with States" custom visuals from AppSource. They allow you to:

  • Show a title (like "Sustainability")
  • Display a value (like alert count)
  • Add conditional formatting (e.g., color based on thresholds)
  • Include progress bars or status indicators

Just go to the Visualizations pane > Get more visuals > AppSource, and search for:

  • "Card with States by OKViz"
  • "Bullet Chart"
  • "KPI Indicator"

Option 2: Manual Layout with Native Visuals

If you want to build it manually:

  1. Use a Card visual for the alert count.
  2. Add a Bar chart or Gauge to simulate the progress bar (e.g., shifts completed).
  3. Use a Text box for the title ("Sustainability", etc.).
  4. Group them together using the Selection Pane and Group feature.

It takes a bit more effort, but gives you full control over layout and formatting.

Let me know which route you prefer — happy to help you build one step by step.

If my response resolved your query, kindly mark it as the Accepted Solution to assist others. Additionally, I would be grateful for a 'Kudos' if you found my response helpful.


This response was supported by AI for translation and text editing.

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