Free tier list maker
Tier List Maker
Drag items into S, A, B, C, D, and F tiers to rank anything. Add your own images, customize the tiers, and share a live link. No downloads, no sign-up.
Powering leaderboards for thousands of people
Everything a Tier List Needs
A real, saveable, shareable tier list maker, not a throwaway image.
Drag-and-Drop Ranking
Drop each item into S, A, B, C, D, or F. Reorder within a tier, move things around, and the list updates instantly. On a phone, tap an item then tap a tier, no fiddly dragging.
Add Your Own Images
Upload a photo, logo, character art, or screenshot for any item so your tier list is visual, not just text. Mix images and labels however you like.
Custom Tiers & Colors
S–F are just the start. Rename any tier, recolor it, add new rows, and delete the ones you don't need to fit exactly what you're ranking.
Live, Shareable Link
Every tier list has a public link that updates the moment you move an item. Drop it in a group chat or Discord, or embed it on a site or stream with Premium. Viewers need no account.
Saved to Your Account
Unlike throwaway tier list tools, your list saves to a free account: come back later, keep editing, and the same share link stays live. No re-making it from scratch.
Works on Any Device
Build a tier list on a laptop with drag-and-drop, or on your phone with tap-to-place. The shared list looks great full-screen on a TV or a stream overlay too.
How to Make a Tier List
Three steps, about a minute.
Add your items
Type in the things you want to rank, and give any of them an image. They start in the unranked pool.
Drag them into tiers
Drop each item into S, A, B, C, D, or F (or tap to place on mobile). Rename and recolor tiers to fit your list.
Share your tier list
Send the live link to friends or post it. It stays saved to your account so you can update it any time.
Make a Tier List for Anything
If you can list it, you can rank it. Here are a few favorites.
Video Game Tier Lists
Rank characters, weapons, or maps for any game: fighting games, shooters, gacha rosters, or your team's draft picks.
Make this tier listFood & Drink
Pizza toppings, fast-food chains, snacks, coffee orders. Settle the debate with a tier list everyone can see.
Make this tier listMovies & TV
Rank a franchise, a director's films, or every season of a show. Add posters as item images for a visual list.
Make this tier listMusic & Artists
Tier an artist's albums, a genre's best tracks, or festival lineups. Share it with the group chat to start the argument.
Make this tier listSports & Teams
Rank NFL teams, draft prospects, GOAT debates, or your league's players. Drop the live list in your fantasy chat.
Make this tier listAnything Else
Classroom rewards, office snacks, vacation spots, dog breeds. If it's a list of things, you can make it a tier list.
Make this tier listFrequently Asked Questions
A tier list maker is a free online tool that lets you rank items by dragging them into labeled tiers, usually S, A, B, C, D, and F, from best to worst. You add the things you want to rank (games, foods, characters, teams, anything), drop each one into a tier, and share the result. No spreadsheet, image editor, or download required.
Yes. Making a tier list is free with no credit card. Add your items, rank them, and share a live link. For bigger or public-facing lists, one-time passes ($24 Pro, $52 Premium — pay once, no subscription) raise limits and add custom branding, or a one-time $15 unlock upgrades a single board permanently.
Yes. Each item can have its own image: upload a photo, logo, character art, or screenshot and it shows on the tile. You can also keep items as plain text labels. Mixed image-and-text tier lists work fine.
Create a tier list board, then add your own items and drag them into tiers. You can rename any tier (S/A/B/C/D/F are just defaults), change a tier's color, and add or remove tier rows, so the list matches exactly what you're ranking.
Every tier list has a public link that updates live as you rank. Share it in a group chat or Discord — viewers don't need an account, and the list stays saved to yours. On the Premium pass you can also embed it on a website or stream.
Anything. Popular tier lists rank video game characters and weapons, foods and restaurants, movies and TV shows, music and artists, sports teams and players, and office or classroom favorites. If it's a list of things, you can tier it.
They're a ranking scale from best to worst. S is the top tier (above A, think 'superb' or 'special'), then A, B, C, and D descend in quality, and F is the worst. The labels come from academic grades, with S added on top. You can rename or recolor any of them.
Yes. The board starts with the classic S–F rows, but you can add new tiers, delete ones you don't need, rename them to anything, and change their colors.
No app or download. You can start a tier list right away; creating a free account saves it so you can come back, edit it, and keep the share link live. It works on a phone too: tap an item, then tap a tier to place it.
Ready to Rank It?
Make your tier list in under a minute. Free to start, no credit card required.