Stock Heatmap

Free Stock Heatmap Widget

Visualize the entire stock market in one interactive heatmap. Vunelix's free stock heatmap widget displays stocks as blocks — sized by market cap and colored by daily price change. Apple, Microsoft, Tesla, and other large caps dominate the view while smaller names fill in around them. Filter by country, index, or sector to focus on the stocks that matter to your audience. Covers S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, and indices from 50+ countries. Embed it on any website with one HTML snippet — a popular alternative to Finviz and TradingView heatmaps but built specifically for embedding.

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How to get started

Sign up for free, add your website domain, and paste the embed code above into your HTML. Your widget will activate automatically.

Stocks from this country will be shown (e.g. US = NYSE, NASDAQ). Visitors can change it.

Show stocks from a specific index (e.g. S&P 500, NASDAQ 100). "All Indices" shows everything.

Filter by industry sector (e.g. Technology, Healthcare). "All Sectors" shows everything.

How items are arranged in the heatmap. Larger blocks appear first.

What determines each block's color. E.g. "Change 1D %" colors by today's price change.

How many blocks to show. More items = more data but slower load. Visitors can change this.

Automatically refresh data every 1 minute.

Avoid duplicate stocks. Some stocks trade on multiple exchanges — this shows only the main listing (e.g. AAPL on NASDAQ, not also on other exchanges).

Stock Heatmap — How It Works

Every stock appears as a rectangular block in the heatmap — sized proportionally to its market capitalization. The largest companies take up the biggest areas, giving visitors an instant sense of market structure. Each block is colored by daily price change — green shades for gains, red for losses, neutral for flat. The result is a visual snapshot of the stock market that communicates more in one image than any table or spreadsheet could. Vunelix pulls live data from NYSE, Nasdaq, and global exchanges so this free heatmap widget reflects real market activity.

Indices and Global Coverage

The stock heatmap widget covers major indices including S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite, Dow Jones, FTSE 100, DAX, Nikkei 225, and more from 50+ countries. Select a specific index to focus on — S&P 500 for US large caps, Nasdaq for tech-heavy names, or pick any country to view its top stocks. Switch between indices directly inside the widget without reloading the page.

Sector Performance at a Glance

Stocks are grouped by sector — Technology, Healthcare, Financials, Energy, Consumer, and more. When tech is rallying, the entire tech cluster turns green. When energy is selling off, that section goes red. This sector-level view helps traders spot rotation patterns and identify which parts of the market are driving the day's moves. Most stock screeners show this data in tables — the heatmap shows it visually in seconds.

Key Features

  • Stock heatmap widget — market cap-weighted blocks for stocks across all major exchanges.
  • Global indices — S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, FTSE, DAX, Nikkei, and 50+ country indices.
  • Sector grouping — stocks organized by industry sector for quick pattern recognition.
  • Interactive — hover any block to see company name, price, market cap, and exact change.
  • Filter by country — US, UK, Germany, Japan, India, and dozens more.
  • Light and dark themes — auto-detect or set manually to match your site.

How to Embed the Stock Heatmap

Select a country and index — US with S&P 500 is the most popular starting point. Choose the number of stocks to display, pick a color mode, and set light or dark theme. Vunelix updates the preview live as you configure. Copy the embed code and paste it into your HTML.

Works on WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Wix, Squarespace, Elementor, Framer, and any page that accepts custom HTML. The widget auto-sizes to fill its container.

Who Embeds Stock Heatmaps?

Financial news sites use the stock heatmap as the centerpiece of their market overview pages — one visual that replaces paragraphs about which sectors moved today. Investment research platforms embed it alongside stock screeners to add visual context. Trading communities add it to forums so members check the broad market before discussing individual names. Sites that previously linked to Finviz or TradingView heatmaps now embed Vunelix's widget directly — keeping visitors on their own page instead of sending them elsewhere.