
Raphael
D3.js
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Paper.js
Highcharts
Snap.svg
Google Charts
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You could also directly use libraries like Raphael or D3(lots of the tools around use D3.js as their core rendering library) if you just want help with drawing the SVG elements and connectors ... That is, if you're going to pull the data from the DB, decide in your app what each shape should be and where it should be on the page, etc. Integrating and driving these directly from Angular isn't trivial, but there are... Source: over 4 years ago
In those darker times I used Raphaรซl to build charts and drag-drop UIs. Maybe check it out? Source: about 5 years ago
D3.js - D3.js is a JavaScript library for manipulating documents based on data. D3 helps you bring data to life using HTML, SVG, and CSS.
p5.js - JS library for creating graphic and interactive experiences
Paper.js - Open source vector graphics scripting framework that runs on top of the HTML5 Canvas.
Highcharts - A charting library written in pure JavaScript, offering an easy way of adding interactive charts to your web site or web application
Snap.svg - Snap.svg is a javascript SVG library for the modern web.
Google Charts - Interactive charts for browsers and mobile devices.