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An open-source JavaScript/C++ library for creating animated data visualizations and interactive data stories.
React Native charting library for building interactive data visualizations with a consistent API across platforms.
A grammar of data visualization and Flutter charting library based on The Grammar of Graphics.
A headless visualization framework for building reusable graphics with Svelte.
A modular React charting library built with d3.js utilities for generating SVG charts.
A self-hosted music scrobble database for creating personal listening statistics and charts.
A fast, modern, cookie-free analytics tool that can be self-hosted or used via cloud, providing AI-powered dashboards with setup in under 30 seconds.
A React library for building interactive D3 charts with React's virtual DOM control.
A React Native library for adding line, area, pie, and bar charts to mobile apps.
An open-source iOS and macOS app for tracking coronavirus cases with interactive maps and detailed charts.
A library that converts D3 visualizations into React components, enabling developers to use existing D3 code within React's virtual DOM.
A web-based tool for creating charts, maps, and tables used by news media, governments, and organizations.
A fast, cross-platform desktop app for visualizing disk space and memory usage with interactive sunburst, treemap, and flamegraph charts.
A Rust plotting library powered by Plotly.js for creating interactive and static visualizations.
A Rust plotting library powered by Plotly.js for creating interactive and static visualizations.
A collection of components to rapidly build fast, highly customizable, interactive charts with D3.
A Vue.js wrapper component for ApexCharts to build interactive visualizations in Vue 2 applications.
A ggplot2 extension that repels overlapping text labels away from each other and data points in plots.
A modular React chart library that uses D3 for calculations and React for rendering, offering extensive chart types and customization.
An Angular directive for integrating Apache ECharts charts and visualizations into Angular applications.
A Ruby gem that provides a simple and flexible way to generate Highcharts from Ruby code, compatible with Rails, Sinatra, and other web frameworks.
A Blazor wrapper for ApexCharts.js, enabling interactive charting in .NET web applications.
A robust charting library with 26 chart types, built with D3 and TypeScript, for vanilla JS, React, Vue, Angular, and Svelte.
A robust data visualization framework with 26 chart types, built with D3 and TypeScript for multiple frontend frameworks.
A macOS QuickLook plugin for previewing Markdown files with support for diagrams, math, charts, and export.
Open source, privacy-first web analytics with performance monitoring, error tracking, and self-hosting options.
A C library for dynamic image creation and manipulation with support for multiple formats and language wrappers.
Build animated charts in Jupyter Notebook and similar environments with a simple Python syntax.
A lightweight Swift library for generating bar, line, and pie charts from data structures like arrays and dictionaries on iOS.
A native SwiftUI charting library with built-in accessibility and localization for iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS.
Cross-platform React Native chart library using react-native-svg and paths-js for pie, bar, line, scatterplot, tree, and radar graphs.
A low-code admin panel and business intelligence Rails engine configurable entirely from the UI, no DSL required.
A Go library for creating basic charts with focus on autoscaling, error bars, and logarithmic plots.
A versatile charting library for Android applications supporting multiple chart types with high performance.
A Flutter widget for embedding Apache ECharts charts with reactive data updates and two-way communication.
Create beautiful JavaScript charts with one line of Vue, supporting Chart.js, Google Charts, and Highcharts.
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