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A low-level JavaScript library for creating dynamic, data-driven visualizations using SVG, Canvas, and HTML.
Simple yet flexible JavaScript charting library using HTML5 Canvas for designers and developers.
A powerful and easy-to-use chart library for Android, supporting line, bar, pie, radar, bubble, and candlestick charts with scaling, panning, and animations.
A package manager for Kubernetes that streamlines installing, managing, and sharing applications as Helm Charts.
A redefined chart library built with React and D3 for creating composable, declarative charts in React applications.
A collection of reusable low-level React visualization components that combine D3's power with React's declarative DOM updates.
A collection of reusable low-level React visualization components that combine D3's power with React's declarative DOM updates.
A simple, responsive, modern SVG charting library with zero dependencies, inspired by GitHub's design.
Visualize webpack bundle sizes with an interactive zoomable treemap to analyze and optimize your build output.
Visualize webpack bundle sizes with an interactive zoomable treemap to analyze and optimize your build output.
A concise and progressive visualization grammar for building dashboards, exploring data, and storytelling.
A D3-based reusable chart library for deeper integration of charts into web applications.
A composable React visualization library for building line charts, bar charts, heatmaps, scatterplots, and more.
A composable React visualization library for building common charts like line, bar, scatter, heat maps, and more.
A lightweight Android charting library with multiple chart types, zooming, scrolling, and smooth animations.
A highly customizable Flutter chart library supporting line, bar, pie, scatter, radar, and candlestick charts.
A lightweight JavaScript library for creating interactive HTML5 timeline visualizations.
React wrapper components for Chart.js, enabling easy integration of interactive charts into React applications.
A powerful React data visualization library built on G2 for creating interactive charts.
A re-usable, easy interface JavaScript chart library based on D3.js.
A fast, powerful, and intuitive desktop application for visualizing and analyzing time series data from files, streams, and robotics systems.
A Vue.js wrapper for Chart.js that enables creating reusable chart components.
A composable, SwiftUI-native chart library for iOS 13+ with immutable configuration and modifier-based APIs.
A beautiful and feature-rich JavaScript charting library for data visualization with support for React, Vue, and plain JavaScript.
A cross-platform .NET charting library for creating interactive charts, maps, and gauges across multiple UI frameworks.
A declarative charting framework for Angular that uses Angular for SVG rendering and D3 for math functions.
A curated list of awesome open-source data visualization libraries, frameworks, and resources across multiple programming languages.
A curated list of awesome open-source data visualization libraries, frameworks, and resources across multiple programming languages.
A jQuery plugin that converts element content into mini SVG pie, donut, line, or bar charts.
A Java dataframe and visualization library for data loading, cleaning, transformation, and analysis.
A composable charting library built with reusable D3.js components for creating client-side data visualizations.
A lightweight, zero-dependency k-line chart library built with HTML5 canvas, offering high customizability and mobile support.
A library of modular chart components built on D3 for creating flexible, custom charts.
A lightweight Go package for creating ASCII line graphs in command-line applications with zero dependencies.
A highly customizable and easy-to-use charts library for iOS, built with Swift.
A Rollup plugin that visualizes and analyzes bundle composition to identify large modules and dependencies.
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