A radial gauge shows a single value on a circular dial, like a speedometer - an instantly familiar way to read a measure against its range.
When you want to show one value against a known range at a glance - a score, a utilization percentage, a speed - and a dial reads more naturally than a number alone.
The scale range and ticks, one or more pointers, and colored ranges that shade sections of the dial to mark good, warning, and critical zones.
Radial is a full or near-full circle, arc is a shallower curved segment that fits tighter layouts, and linear is a straight bar. They show the same kind of value; pick the shape that fits your space.
Get an email when new components and releases ship.
With Radzen Blazor subscription you get the full toolkit, including:
Dedicated support backed by proven expertise
Premium themes and theme editor
Ready-to-use UI blocks
Complete app templates
Visual design-time-experience

Radzen Blazor Components, © 2018-2026 Radzen.
Source Code licensed under
MIT
Premium Themes
Free Themes