Chart.js
Easy, object oriented client side graphs for designers and developers.
Chart.js Alternatives
The best Chart.js alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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D3.js is a JavaScript library for manipulating documents based on data. D3 helps you bring data to life using HTML, SVG, and CSS.
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A charting library written in pure JavaScript, offering an easy way of adding interactive charts to your web site or web application
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All-in-one embedded analytics platform purpose-built for SaaS providers living in the AWS ecosystem
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Low-Code Data Apps
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Award-winning JavaScript charting library & Qlik Sense extensions from a global leader in data visualization! Loved by thousands of happy customers, including over 75% of Fortune 500 companies & over half of the top 1000 software vendors worldwide.
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Interactive charts for browsers and mobile devices.
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Open-source modern charting library 📊
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Chartist.JS - simple responsive charts.
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HTML5 JavaScript, jQuery, Angular, React Charts for Data Visualization
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Sinatra inspired web development framework for node.js -- insanely fast, flexible, and simple
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ZingChart is a fast, modern, powerful JavaScript charting library for building animated, interactive charts and graphs. Bring on the big data!
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Give your JS App some Backbone with Models, Views, Collections, and Events
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Advanced javascript charting library that will suit any data visualization need
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Redefined chart library built with React and D3
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GDI+ chart development with System.Drawing package
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Batch Editing with ZingGrid
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