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DATA VISUALIZATION TOOLS

Data Sources

  • Atlas: A searchable database of static D3-rendered visualizations from Quartz, along with a web interface for editing visualizations and adding your own data.
  • Awesome Public Datasets: A collection of public datasets all in one place free to fork on GitHub.
  • CDC Health Data: An almost infinite wealth of public health datasets available for download.
  • Censorship Explorer: Data Sources
  • CrocTail: Information about corporations and their subsidiaries.
  • CrowdVoice: CrowdVoice is an open source tool that tracks and contextualizes information on social justice movements worldwide.
  • DAT: Dat syncs datasets across the Web and is optimized for speed, simplicity and ensuring data is securely stored.
  • Data Stringer: Datastringer will help you subscribe to data sources, and will notify you when patterns arise or thresholds are broken. 
  • Data.gov: U.S. Government's official data portal, providing a wealth of datasets on the nation's demography, businesses and trade.
  • data.world: Describing itself as "a social network for data people," Data.World acts as a real-time stream for sharing datasets–with searchability, exploratory data analysis, SQL query support and visualization tools all on-the-fly.
  • DataPortals: A full directory of open-data portals globally.
  • DataUSA.io: A vast repository of U.S. datasets on almost every topic conceivable, along with the ability to render on-the-fly visuallizations
  • Dmi Tool Database: A collection of specialist data gathering, handling and manipulating tools and utilities from the Digital Methods Initiative, reworking methods for Internet research since 2007.
  • FIndtheData: FindTheData is a reference site that uses Graphiq’s semantic technology to deliver deep insights via data-driven articles, visualizations and research tools.
  • FOIA Machine: A guided-tool that allows anyone to easily and speedily submit FOIA requests for data from governments without going through the often lengthy and cumbersome process many government agencies require.
  • Follow the Money: From the National Institue for Money in State Politics, Follow the Money is the nation's only free, nonpartisan, verifiable archive of contributions to political campaigns in all 50 states.
  • Google Correlate: Google Correllate allows you to use its correlation algorithm to compare search terms, or compare two datasets of your own to test for correllation.
  • Google Public Data Explorer: Aggregates data from a variety of global public data sources for fast analysis, comparison and exploration.
  • Google Public Data Explorer: 
  • Google Trends: Google's rich and powerful "Trends" tool allows you to query and retrieve search term popularity of any topic over time, make comparisons between search terms, visualize the relationships and export the data as CSV.
  • Hall of Justice: Hall of Justice contains nearly 10,000 criminal justice datasets and research documents from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, U.S. territories and the federal government.
  • IMDbPy: IMDbPY is a Python package useful to retrieve and manage the data of the IMDb movie database about movies, people, characters and companies.
  • IndexMuni: Global data on population, demographics, trade and more.
  • Kaggle Datasets: An extensive directory of high-quality datasets.
  • MapLight: MapLight researches and compiles data about the sources of campaign contributions in U.S. presidential, congressional, state, and local ballot and candidate elections.
  • NetDataDirectory: The Net Data Directory collects and shares information on different sources of data about the Internet.
  • OpenData by ArcGIS: The largest repository of geospatial and other civic datasets in the world, the OpenData platform has all kinds of handy data sources.
  • OpenSecrets: The most comprehensive resource for federal campaign contributions, lobbying data and analysis available anywhere. 
  • ProPublica Data Store: Non-profit investigative news outlet ProPublica offers up hyperlocal data on an array of important issues.
  • re3data.org: re3data.org is a global registry of research data repositories that covers research data repositories from different academic disciplines. It presents repositories for the permanent storage and access of data sets to researchers, funding bodies, publishers and scholarly institutions.
  • Social Explorer: Social Explorer provides quick and easy access to current and historical census data and demographic information. The easy-to-use web interface lets users create maps and reports to illustrate, analyze, and understand demography and social change.
  • Television Explorer: Television News as Data: In collaboration with the Internet Archive's Television News Archive, GDELT's Television Explorer allows you to keyword search the closed captioning streams of the Archive's 6 years of American television news and explore macro-level trends in how America's television news is shaping the conversation around key societal issues.
  • The World Bank: Free and open access to global development data

Color

  • 0 TO 255: "0to255 is a simple tool that helps web designers find variations of any color. Perfect for hovers, borders, gradients, and more."
  • Adobe Kuler: "Adobe Kuler lets you capture color inspiration anywhere you find it. Capture colors from a mural, garden, or wherever you happen to be with a snap of your iPhone camera. Browse, create, and customize themes for your designs – all on your phone."
  • Chroma.js: "Chroma.js is a JavaScript library for working with colors in visualizations. In contrast to many similar libraries it supports advanced color models like CIE Lab and Hue-Chroma-Lightness which are helpful to overcome the traps of equidis­tant HSV col­ors. Also it includes support for color scales and the beautiful palettes by Cynthia Brewer."
  • Colllor: With Colllor it is much easier to generate a consistent web color palette with just a few clicks. You should use colors consistently, so you have a common look and feel throughout your design. All the alternative proposals produced by Colllor derive from the same color and they all have a common denominator sharing hue, lightness or saturation values. This tool will let you find the exact value of darker shades of any color, not just something that 'looks darker'. That will be a huge step towards professionally looking design.
  • Color by Hailpixel: Move back and forth, up and down and scroll around the screen to build a colour palette.
  • Color Calculator: The free Color Calculator to explore creative color options for your design project. Simply pick your base color(s), choose a color harmony, tweak/explore as needed, and see results. You'll get a report of the hex, RGB, and CMYK color values for your project and see your colors applied to design samples. Share or print, rinse and repeat.
  • Color Space Explorer: "For my blog post 'How To Avoid Equidistant HSV Colors' I created an interactive color space explorer, also known as 'color selector'. It also allows to preview a set of linear interpolated equidistant colors."
  • Color Test Challenge: "How well do you see colour? FACT: 1 out of 255 women and 1 out of 12 men have some form of color vision deficiency. Take the online color challenge, based on the official FM100 Hue Test by X-Rite."
  • Color.Method: A color matching game.
  • ColorBrewer 2.0: "Colorbrewer 2.0 is an online tool designed to help people select good color schemes for maps and other graphics."
  • ColorExplorer: "Simply put, ColorExplorer is an online toolbox for working with color palettes. Being a little more elaborate, the current site is the result of evolvement on my acclaimed ColorMatch 5K project dating back as far as 2001. With ColorExplorer you can quickly and easily create, manage and evaluate color palettes for use in graphic design, web designs, layouts, and much more."
  • Colorgorical: Colorgorical is a tool to make categorical color palettes for information visualizations. Users are able to customize palette design by (1) specifying the number of colors, (2) selecting the importance of discriminability and aesthetic preference, (3) limiting the CIE LCh hues and lightnesses of palette colors, and (4) providing a palette to build off of.
  • ColourLovers: "COLOURlovers is a creative community where people from around the world create and share colors, palettes and patterns, discuss the latest trends and explore colorful articles... All in the spirit of love."
  • Colours Across Cultures: "Translating Colours in Interactive Marketing Communications". A useful (pdf) report that breaks down the cultural and country-specific responses to and meaning associated with a range of colours.
  • Design Seeds: "Design Seeds are meant to inspire... Find the palettes you love, searching by color value or theme"
  • Every Colorbrewer Scale: "A quick visual reference to every ColorBrewer scale; colors by Cynthia Brewer. Available in CSS and JS format, created by Mike Bostock"
  • Gimp: GIMP is the GNU Image Manipulation Program. It is a freely distributed piece of software for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring. It works on many operating systems, in many languages.
  • HCL Color Gradient Picker: Creates an array of gradient colour options with different interpolations based on you colour selections.
  • HCL Colorpicker: "HCL Colorpicker lets you pick hue, chroma and lightness for data. Built off Gregor Aisch's demo and color conversion library chroma.js."
  • HCL Wizard: This site provides some information what the Hue-Chroma-Luminance (HCL) color space is, where the problems of the RGB color space are and how to use the HCL space for your personal work. Furthermore there is an online interface where you can create your own color palettes and directly use them for your current projects if you like.
  • I Want Hue: Colors for data scientists. Generate and refine palettes of optimally distinct colors.
  • Image Color Picker: HTML color picker allows you to extract the precise colour code for a given pixel in a selected image (either uploaded or via URL). You will return the HEX value, RGB value and HSV value. Works just like the Photoshop eyedropper, but within your browser.
  • Paletton (Color Scheme Designer): The Color Scheme Designer
  • Theresa-Marie Rhyne's Viewpoint: "Applying color theory to digital media and visualization. In this blog, we discuss various artists’ theories on color and how to apply these theories to creating digital media, visualizations and collage compositions. We discuss our own personal experiences with applying these theories."
  • Web Colour Data: With Web Color Data you can enter a URL and get a breakdown of the common colours used on the site in question, like a colour DNA. Useful for inspiration and monitoring trends in colour usage.

Statistical Open Source

  1. ​Beaker: Beaker is a code notebook that allows you to analyze, visualize, and document data using multiple programming languages including Python, R, Groovy, Julia, and Node. Beaker's plugin-based polyglot architecture enables you to seamlessly switch between languages and add support for new languages.
  2. Bokeh: Bokeh is a Python interactive visualization library that targets modern web browsers for presentation. Its goal is to provide elegant, concise construction of novel graphics in the style of D3.js, but also deliver this capability with high-performance interactivity over very large or streaming datasets. Bokeh can help anyone who would like to quickly and easily create interactive plots, dashboards, and data applications.
  3. ggplot2: ggplot2 is a plotting system for R, based on the grammar of graphics, which tries to take the good parts of base and lattice graphics and none of the bad parts. It takes care of many of the fiddly details that make plotting a hassle (like drawing legends) as well as providing a powerful model of graphics that makes it easy to produce complex multi-layered graphics.
  4. Guesstimate: A spreadsheet for things that aren't certain
  5. iNZight: The quick drag-and-drop interface makes it easy to create graphs of your data. inzight automatically detects the variable type as either numeric or categorical, and draws a dot plot, scatter plot, or bar chart.
  6. Jasp-Stats: JASP aims to be a complete statistical package for both Bayesian and Frequentist statistical methods, that is easy to use and familiar to users of SPSS
  7. Matplotlib: matplotlib is a python 2D plotting library which produces publication quality figures in a variety of hardcopy formats and interactive environments across platforms. matplotlib can be used in python scripts, the python and ipython shell (ala MATLAB®* or Mathematica®†), web application servers, and six graphical user interface toolkits.
  8. Mirador: Mirador is a tool for visual exploration of complex datasets which enables users to infer new hypotheses from the data and discover correlation patterns. Mirador is in its first phase of development, and its source code is available under the GNU Public License v2.
  9. R: R is a highly extensible, open source language and environment for data handling, statistical computing and graphical techniques. One of R’s key strengths is the ease with which well-designed publication-quality graphical plots can be produced. Importantly, from a good practice principles perspective, great care has been taken over the defaults for the minor design choices in graphics whilst allowing the user to retain full control beyond. Many people traditionally think of R as a statistics system but its power and potential as a visualisation tool is significant and its popularity within the field is growing constantly.
  10. RStudio: RStudio is an integrated development environment (IDE) for R. It includes a console, syntax-highlighting editor that supports direct code execution, as well as tools for plotting, history, debugging and workspace management. Click here to see more RStudio features. RStudio is available in open source and commercial editions and runs on the desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux) or in a browser connected to RStudio Server or RStudio Server Pro.
  11. Seaborn: Seaborn is a Python visualization library based on matplotlib. It provides a high-level interface for drawing attractive statistical graphics.
  12. Shiny by RStudio: A web application framework for R. Turn your analyses into interactive web applications. No HTML, CSS, or JavaScript knowledge required
  13. Statsplorer (VisiStat): Statsplorer (formerly known as VisiStat) is a software tool that allows users to do statistical analysis by interacting with visualizations. It guides the user to select appropriate statistical analysis tasks based on her research questions. It also prevents common statistical analysis mistakes and promotes understanding by collocating appropriate visualizations with statistical analysis results. Our user studies showed that Statsplorer helps novices to perform statistical analysis and learn about the analysis process.
  • alteryx: Companies of all sizes realize the tremendous potential for data, but many struggle with turning that data into something they can take action upon, quickly enough for it to make a difference. Legacy approaches and tools for analytics have simply slowed them down even more. And, analysts in line of business departments such as sales, marketing, and finance are exhausting the capabilities of Microsoft Excel and other point solutions, and have grown tired of having to depend on data scientists and IT staff for data blending, analytics, and sharing of insight. With Alteryx these problems no longer slow an organization down. Analysts love Alteryx because it uniquely provides them with a single workflow for data blending, analytics, and reporting. (Paid)
  • Tableau Public: It is worth making a separate note for Tableau Public, the free-to-use web-based, publicly accessible version of Tableau Desktop which enables you to create interactive visualisations and embed them into your website, publish them on the Tableau Public Gallery or share within the Tableau Public community. Note, the visualisations cannot be saved locally, that is the ‘public’ essence of this free tool, but you can now link up to 1 million records. (Free)
  • Dataiku DSS: Data Science Studio (DSS) is a software platform that aggregates all the steps and big data tools necessary to get from raw data to production ready applications. It shortens the load-prepare-test-deploy cycles required to create data driven applications. Thanks to its visual and interactive workspace, it is accessible to both Data Scientists and Business Analysts.(Free & Paid)
  • Matlab: All the graphics features that are required to visualise engineering and scientific data are available in MATLAB®, including 2-D and 3-D plotting functions, 3-D volume visualization functions, tools for interactively creating plots, and the ability to export results to all popular graphics formats. (Paid)
  • Plotly: Plotly offers a very engaging and user-friendly option for creating a range of visualisations within the browser. Simply upload your data (from a number of sources), choose your graph type, style it with publication-quality layout and colour options, dive into the data to refine then publish and share. (Free & Paid)
  • Stata: Stata is a complete, integrated statistical package that provides everything you need for data analysis, data management, and graphics – you get everything you need in one package. (Paid)
  • Tableau Desktop: Fabulously powerful and rapid tool for visual analysis and much more. "Tableau Desktop is based on breakthrough technology from Stanford University that lets you drag & drop to analyse data rapidly and fluidly, connect to data in a few clicks, then visualise and create interactive dashboards in an instant. Tableau have based their product on years of research to build a system that supports people’s natural ability to think visually providing a tool that lets you easily build beautiful, effective, rich data visualisations". Worth noting that Tableau Desktop is free for Students and there are free academic offerings too. It is also now available for the Mac. (Free Trial)
  • Tibco Spotfire: TIBCO Spotfire Professional aims to make it easier to build and deploy analytic applications over the web or perform ad-hoc analytics on-the-fly by letting you interactively query, visualise, aggregate, filter, and drill into datasets of virtually any size. (Free Trial)
  • Wolfram Mathematica: Bring in your data, combine it with Wolfram Alpha’s ever-increasing store of knowledge, apply sophisticated symbolic and numeric analysis, and create state-of-the-art visualizations—all in one system, with one integrated workflow. (Paid)
  • ArcGIS: ArcGIS is a range of powerful and versatile mapping tools from ESRI. The products allow you to integrate data layers onto maps, globes, and models on the desktop and serve them out for use on a desktop, in a browser, or in the field via mobile devices. For developers, ArcGIS gives you APIs for building rich, interactive applications using JavaScript, Flex, or Silverlight, embedding your applications into Web pages or launch stand-alone Web applications. (Free Trial)
  • DataSeed: Dataseed is a simple, flexible platform for interactive data visualisation and analysis. Just drop in your spreadsheet files, or pull from Google Drive. We can handle millions of rows. You'll be able to visually explore your dataset immediately, with clickable charts. Customise the design, including colour, layout, charts and text. Set up aggregations, sums, averages to be calculated. Embed interactive visualisations in your website. Export individual charts as SVG files to produce high quality vector graphics for print.(Paid)
  • Exploratory.io: Exploratory Desktop provides an interactive and reproducible real data wrangling and analysis experience powered by R and visualization.(Free & Paid)
  • SPSS: (Free Trial)
  • Statwing: Efficient and Delightful Data Analysis. Learn how to use Statwing in five minutes, then finish days of analysis in the next twenty. Statwing automatically visualizes every analysis, and enables easy export for PowerPoint. In spreadsheets and statistical software, creating even simple charts takes too much time and effort. Statwing understands your data's structure, so it automatically creates histograms, scatterplots, heatmaps, and bar charts that you can easily export to Excel or PowerPoint.(Free & Paid)
  • Wizard: Wizard is built around pictures: pictures of your data, and pictures of statistical values. The innovative graphics will help you understand data quickly and explain statistical concepts. Textbook-style illustrations — based on your data — help p-values and confidence intervals spring to life. To export, just control-click and choose a crisp PDF or a web-ready PNG.(Free Trial)
  1. DataBasic: DataBasic is a suite of easy-to-use web tools for beginners that introduce concepts of working with data. These simple tools make it easy to work with data in fun ways, so you can learn how to find great stories to tell. WordCounter analyzes your text and tells you the most common words and phrases. WTFcsv tells you WTF is going on with your .csv file. SameDiff compares two or more text files and tells you how similar or different they are.
  2. Generatedata: It’s a free, open source tool written in JavaScript, PHP and MySQL that lets you quickly generate large volumes of custom data in a variety of formats for use in testing software, populating databases, and… so on and so forth.
  3. CSV Fingerprints : CSV Fingerprints aims to make it easy to spot errors in your dataset by providing a birdseye view of the file without too much distracting detail.​​
  4. D3 Deconstructor The D3 Deconstructor is a Google Chrome extension for extracting data from D3.js visualizations. D3 binds data to DOM elements when building a visualization. Our D3 Deconstructor extracts this data and the visual mark attributes (such as position, width, height, and color) for each element in a D3 visualization.

TABLE
  1. DataTables DataTables is a plug-in for the jQuery Javascript library. It is a highly flexible tool, based upon the foundations of progressive enhancement, and will add advanced interaction controls to any HTML table.
  2. TablesawA group of plugins for responsive tables.

DATA CLEANING
Data Wrangler Wrangler is an interactive tool for data cleaning and transformation from Stanford University. Spend less time formatting and more time analyzing your data.

VizyDrop 
​Create and share charts for CSV, Excel and JSON files. Connect and visualize data from apps you are using. It takes no effort. One single place, the natural way, all for free.

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Open Source Tools

  1. Data Science Toolkit: The Data Science Toolkit provides a range of open-source tools for data scientists assembled by Pete Warden.⭐️
  2. ​Keshif: Explore your data in rich, automated, super-interactive charts & dashboards in seconds.
  3. D3.JS: D3 is arguably the most dominant and important programming library for creating dynamic, interactive visaulisations. Created by Mike Bostock, who also works at the New York Times, D3.js is a JavaScript library for manipulating documents based on data. D3 helps you bring data to life using HTML, SVG and CSS. D3’s emphasis on web standards gives you the full capabilities of modern browsers without tying yourself to a proprietary framework, combining powerful visualization components and a data-driven approach to DOM manipulation. 
  4. NodeXL: NodeXL is a free, open-source template for Microsoft Excel 2007, 2010 and 2013 that makes it easy to explore network graphs. With NodeXL, you can enter a network edge list in a worksheet, click a button and see your graph, all in the familiar environment of the Excel window. 
  5. Leaflet.js: Leaflet is a modern open-source JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps with all the features most developers ever need for online maps. Leaflet is designed with simplicity, performance and usability in mind. It works efficiently across all major desktop and mobile platforms out of the box, taking advantage of HTML5 and CSS3 on modern browsers while still being accessible on older ones. It can be extended with many plugins, has a beautiful, easy to use and well-documented API and a simple, readable source code that is a joy to contribute to. 
  6. Chartist: Chartist.js is a simple responsive charting library built with SVG. There are hundreds of nice charting libraries already out there, but they are either: not responsive, use the wrong technologies for illustration (canvas), are not flexible enough while keeping the configuration simple, are not friendly to your own code, are not friendly to designers, have unnecessary dependencies to monolithic libraries, more annoying things. That's why we started Chartist.js and our goal is to solve all of the above issues.
  7. RStudio: RStudio is an integrated development environment (IDE) for R. It includes a console, syntax-highlighting editor that supports direct code execution, as well as tools for plotting, history, debugging and workspace management. Click here to see more RStudio features. RStudio is available in open source and commercial editions and runs on the desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux) or in a browser connected to RStudio Server or RStudio Server Pro.
  8. Crossfilter: 
  9. dc.js: dc.js is a javascript charting library with native crossfilter support and allowing highly efficient exploration on large multi-dimensional dataset (inspired by crossfilter's demo). It leverages d3 engine to render charts in css friendly svg format. Charts rendered using dc.js are naturally data driven and reactive therefore providing instant feedback on user's interaction. The main objective of this project is to provide an easy yet powerful javascript library which can be utilized to perform data visualization and analysis in browser as well as on mobile device.
  10. StoryMap.JS: What most maps lack is one of the essential elements of intriguing journalism: a narrative. StoryMapJS is a tool that allows journalists to craft narratives in which location is a key component of the story. Imagine, for example, a fugitive’s run from police, a president’s travel itinerary, or a migrant’s journey to a new country. StoryMapJS’ most prominent element is a map that allows you to show important locations in a story — a border crossing or key stop on the campaign trail, for example — and tell the story of what happened there with rich media from Flickr, YouTube, Vimeo, Twitter, Wikipedia, and other popular media from around the Internet
  11. PykCharts: The primary goal of a chart is to communicate data. Everything else is secondary! We have put in a lot of care to get the basics right for every chart and set them as defaults so you avoid common data visualisation mistakes right from the start. We originally built this charting library so our developers could get charts up very quickly. The API is simple enough for someone with minimum knowledge of HTML, CSS and JS to get started.
  12. geojson.io: geojson.io is a quick, simple tool for creating, viewing, and sharing maps. geojson.io is named after GeoJSON, an open source data format, and it supports GeoJSON in all ways - but also accepts KML, GPX, CSV, GTFS, TopoJSON, and other formats.
  13. R: R is a highly extensible, open source language and environment for data handling, statistical computing and graphical techniques. One of R’s key strengths is the ease with which well-designed publication-quality graphical plots can be produced. Importantly, from a good practice principles perspective, great care has been taken over the defaults for the minor design choices in graphics whilst allowing the user to retain full control beyond. Many people traditionally think of R as a statistics system but its power and potential as a visualisation tool is significant and its popularity within the field is growing constantly.
  14. Gephi: Gephi is an open-source, free interactive visualisation and exploration platform for all kinds of networks and complex systems, dynamic and hierarchical graphs. It claims to be “like Photoshop but for data”, allowing the user to interact with the data representation, manipulate structures, shapes and colours to reveal hidden properties. 
  15. Color Oracle: "Color Oracle is a free color blindness simulator for Window, Mac and Linux. It takes the guesswork out of designing for color blindness by showing you in real time what people with common color vision impairments will see."
  16. Vega: Vega is a visualization grammar, a declarative format for creating, saving and sharing visualization designs. With Vega you can describe data visualizations in a JSON format, and generate interactive views using either HTML5 Canvas or SVG.
  17. Paper.js: Paper.js is an open source vector graphics scripting framework that runs on top of the HTML5 Canvas. It offers a clean Scene Graph / Document Object Model and a lot of powerful functionality to create and work with vector graphics and bezier curves, all neatly wrapped up in a well designed, consistent and clean programming interface. Paper is the successor or (perhaps better) the alternative to Scriptographer for working with Adobe CS6 onwards.
  18. Highcharts.js: Highcharts is a charting library written in pure HTML5/JavaScript, offering intuitive, interactive charts to your web site or web application. Highcharts currently supports line, spline, area, areaspline, column, bar, pie, scatter, angular gauges, arearange, areasplinerange, columnrange, bubble, box plot, error bars, funnel, waterfall and polar chart types. 
  19. Timeline.js: TimelineJS is an open-source tool that enables you to build visually-rich interactive timelines and is available in 40 languages. It can pull in media from different sources and has built in support for: Twitter, Flickr, Google Maps, YouTube, Vimeo, Vine, Dailymotion, Wikipedia, SoundCloud and more media types are regularly added. 
  20. Python: Python is a powerful, versatile and increasingly common programming language usually deployed as an automation tool on the data handling side of visualisation projects (eg. scraping data, parsing it, formatting it). 
  21. Open Refine: Formerly known as Google Refine, Open Refine is a power tool for working with messy data, cleaning it up, transforming it from one format into another, extending it with web services, and linking it to databases like Freebase.
  22. Carto: CartoDB lets you create multi-layer and fully interactive maps for the web and mobile. You can customize the appearance of your basemap and your interactive data layers with just a few clicks. From point maps to complex themathic visualization, all with the help of our wizards. For advanced map styling, use the map style editor and access the power of CartoCSS, a cascading styles sheets language for maps. You can also use CartoDB to understand your data: gain insights that will change the way you communicate.
  23. MapBox: MapBox is a platform for creating custom maps that fit your style, enhance user experiences, and visualize your data. We make it easy to find bars on foursquare, search for hotels on Hipmunk, and organize notes in Evernote. With MapBox, anyone can publish maps that perfectly integrate with apps, products, and stories. MapBox is the mapping platform for thousands of websites and apps, from social networks, to media outlets, to environmental analysis.
  24. Cubism: Cubism.js is a D3 plugin for visualizing time series. Use Cubism to construct better realtime dashboards, pulling data from Graphite, Cube and other sources. Cubism is available under the Apache License on GitHub. 
  25. Shiny by RStudio: A web application framework for R. Turn your analyses into interactive web applications. No HTML, CSS, or JavaScript knowledge required
  26. Scrapy: Meet Scrapy. An open source and collaborative framework for extracting the data you need from websites. In a fast, simple, yet extensible way.
  27. NetworkX: NetworkX is a Python language software package for the creation, manipulation, and study of the structure, dynamics, and functions of complex networks.
  28. Jasp-Stats: JASP aims to be a complete statistical package for both Bayesian and Frequentist statistical methods, that is easy to use and familiar to users of SPSS
  29. Mapshaper: Tools for editing Shapefile, GeoJSON and TopoJSON files
  30. Data Voyager: Data Voyager is a visualization browser for open-ended data exploration. It provides a gallery of recommended visualizations, produced by Compass visualization recommender engine.
  31. TimeLineCurator: Want to make a visual timeline, but don't have the time to draw one manually? Or maybe you have some documents, but you're not sure if the events they depict form a compelling timeline? TimeLineCurator quickly and automatically extracts temporal references in freeform text to generate a visual timeline. You can then interactively curate the events in this timeline until you are satisfied, or quickly decide that there is no interesting temporal structure within the document. You can also create a mashup of multiple documents against each other to compare their temporal structure.
  32. Labella.js: 
  33. Tangram: Tangram is a map renderer designed to grant you ludicrous levels of control over your map design. By drawing vector tiles live in a web browser, it allows real-time map design, display, and interactivity. Using WebGL, Tangram saddles and rides your graphics card into a new world of cartographic exploration. Animated shaders, 3D buildings, and dynamic filtering can be combined to produce effects normally seen only in science fiction. Map styles, data filters, labels, and even graphics card code can be defined in a human-readable and -writable plaintext scene file, and a JavaScript API permits direct interactive control of the style.
  34. SnapSVG: SVG is an excellent way to create interactive, resolution-independent vector graphics that will look great on any size screen. And the Snap.svg JavaScript library makes working with your SVG assets as easy as jQuery makes working with the DOM. Snap.svg is a brand new JavaScript library for working with SVG. Snap provides web developers with a clean, streamlined, intuitive, and powerful API for animating and manipulating both existing SVG content, and SVG content generated with Snap.
  35. Sheetsee JS: Sheetsee.js is a client-side library for connecting Google Spreadsheets to a website and visualizing the information in tables, maps and charts.
  36. Overview: Overview is intended to help journalists, qualitative researchers, social media analysts, and other curious people make sense of massive, disorganized collections of text documents. It’s a visualization and analysis tool designed for sets of documents, typically thousands of pages of material. Overview includes a text search engine, but it’s much more powerful than that. Overview applies natural language processing algorithms to automatically sort the documents into folders and sub-folders based on their topic. Like a table of contents, this organization helps you to understand “what’s in there?” This can help you find what you don’t even know to look for. Overview has been used to analyze emails, declassified document dumps, material from Wikileaks releases, social media posts, online comments, and more.
  37. Landline: Landline is a JavaScript library that creates SVG maps from GeoJSON. It comes with Stateline, which makes creating responsive U.S. state and county maps easy.
  38. DataComb: Tables are perhaps one of the most ubiquitous means of displaying information. In general and particularly with small datasets, the work well; they show exact values and are simple, logical and familiar. However, for larger datasets they become unwieldy - reading and processing a wall of text is difficult. In the spirit of not having a wall of text, this post is a few notes on building an interface and more robust table for analyzing and combing through data.
  39. Bokeh: Bokeh is a Python interactive visualization library that targets modern web browsers for presentation. Its goal is to provide elegant, concise construction of novel graphics in the style of D3.js, but also deliver this capability with high-performance interactivity over very large or streaming datasets. Bokeh can help anyone who would like to quickly and easily create interactive plots, dashboards, and data applications.
  40. Epoch JS: A general purpose real-time charting library for building beautiful, smooth, and high performance visualizations.
  41. CSV Fingerprint: It's easy to make a mistake when you try to make a CSV file fit a particular format. To make it easier to spot mistakes, I've made a "CSV Fingerprint" viewer (named after the "Fashion Fingerprints" from The New York Times's "Front Row to Fashion Week" interactive ). The idea is to provide a birdseye view of the file without too much distracting detail. The idea is similar to Tufte's Image Quilts...a qualitative view, as opposed to a rendering of the data in the file themselves. In this sense, the CSV Fingerprint is a sort of meta visualization.
  42. Guesstimate: A spreadsheet for things that aren't certain
  43. Superconductor: Superconductor is a framework for creating interactive big data visualizations in the web browser. It contains two components: a JavaScript library for running visualizations in your browser, and a compiler which generates the high-performance visualization code from our simple domain specific language for describing visualizations.
  44. ggplot2: ggplot2 is a plotting system for R, based on the grammar of graphics, which tries to take the good parts of base and lattice graphics and none of the bad parts. It takes care of many of the fiddly details that make plotting a hassle (like drawing legends) as well as providing a powerful model of graphics that makes it easy to produce complex multi-layered graphics.
  45. Cole.js: cola.js (A.K.A. "WebCoLa") is an open-source JavaScript library for arranging your HTML5 documents and diagrams using constraint-based optimization techniques.
  46. Statsplorer (VisiStat): Statsplorer (formerly known as VisiStat) is a software tool that allows users to do statistical analysis by interacting with visualizations. It guides the user to select appropriate statistical analysis tasks based on her research questions. It also prevents common statistical analysis mistakes and promotes understanding by collocating appropriate visualizations with statistical analysis results. Our user studies showed that Statsplorer helps novices to perform statistical analysis and learn about the analysis process.
  47. Mapzen: Mapzen is an open, sustainable, and accessible mapping platform. Our tools let you display, search, and navigate your world.
  48. Lightning-Viz: Lightning provides API-based access to reproducible web visualizations. Turn your data into interactive visualizations, using your favorite language, with or without a server. All visualizations are npm modules, built with the latest web technologies, and endlessly customizable.
  49. Apparatus: Apparatus is a hybrid graphics editor and programming environment for creating interactive diagrams.
  50. Playfair: Playfair is a web app for graphing data. It supports MANY different kinds of graphs, can be themed, and is intended to create ready-to-publish graphs with annotations. It was created to allow researchers at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth to assemble publication-ready graphs without having to rely on our (two person) design team. There are a lot of web graphing apps out there, but Equitable Growth has a fairly specific set of needs that required a unique solution. Playfair's major design priorities are:
  51. E2D3: By using E2D3, you can create dynamic and interactive graphs on Excel without programming, because E2D3 bridges a gap between a statistical tool Excel and a graphical tool D3.js. E2D3 also provides a middle-ware by which D3 programmers easily connect D3 codes and Excel sheets and a platform in which the D3 programmers simply submit their own D3 graphs to the world.
  52. dat: Dat is a grant-funded, open-source, decentralized data sharing tool for efficiently versioning and syncing changes to data. Dat can be used to version data locally, or to share and sync data over the internet. Dat includes an optional peer-to-peer distribution system, meaning that the more widely that a dataset is shared, the faster it is for users to retrieve or sync a copy, and the more redundant that the dataset’s availability becomes.
  53. vis.js: A dynamic, browser based visualization library. The library is designed to be easy to use, to handle large amounts of dynamic data, and to enable manipulation of and interaction with the data. The library consists of the components DataSet, Timeline, Network, Graph2d and Graph3d.
  54. Raphaël.JS: Raphaël is a small JavaScript library that should simplify your work with vector graphics on the web. If you want to create your own specific chart or image crop and rotate widget, for example, you can achieve it simply and easily with this library. Raphaël uses the SVG W3C Recommendation and VML as a base for creating graphics. This means every graphical object you create is also a DOM object, so you can attach JavaScript event handlers or modify them later. Raphaël’s goal is to provide an adapter that will make drawing vector art compatible cross-browser and easy. 
  55. gnuplot: Gnuplot is a portable command-line driven graphing utility for Linux, OS/2, MS Windows, OSX, VMS, and many other platforms. The source code is copyrighted but freely distributed (i.e., you don't have to pay for it). It was originally created to allow scientists and students to visualize mathematical functions and data interactively, but has grown to support many non-interactive uses such as web scripting. 
  56. Chart.js: Chart.js offers easy, object oriented client side graphs for designers and developers. You can visualise your data in 6 different ways, with each chart type animated, fully customisable and great-looking, even on retina displays. Chart.js uses the HTML5 canvas element, supports all modern browsers and is dependency free, lightweight with loads of customisation options.
  57. dimple: The aim of dimple is to open up the power and flexibility of d3 to analysts. It aims to give a gentle learning curve and minimal code to achieve something productive. It also exposes the d3 objects so you can pick them up and run to create some really cool stuff. 
  58. Cube: Cube is an open-source system for visualizing time series data, built on MongoDB, Node and D3. If you send Cube timestamped events (with optional structured data), you can easily build realtime visualizations of aggregate metrics. 
  59. Tabula: If you’ve ever tried to do anything with data provided to you in PDFs, you know how painful this is — you can’t easily copy-and-paste rows of data out of PDF files. Tabula allows you to extract that data in CSV format, through a simple interface. And now you can download Tabula and run it on your own computer. Tabula is a development from Pro-Publica, La Nacion DATA and Knight-Mozilla OpenNews.
  60. Mr. Data Converter: Mr Data Converter is a very able fellow, who promises to convert your Excel data into one of several web-friendly formats, including HTML, JSON and XML.
  61. DataWrapper: Datawrapper is an open source tool helping anyone to create simple, correct and embeddable charts in minutes. It is easy to use, gives you full control and is entirely customisable. 
  62. weave: Weave is a new web-based visualization platform designed to enable visualization of any available data by anyone for any purpose. Weave is an application development platform supporting multiple levels of users – novice to advanced – as well as the ability to integrate, analyze and visualize data at “nested” levels of geography, and to disseminate the results in a web page. 
  63. QGIS (Quantum GIS): Quantum GIS (QGIS) is a user friendly Open Source Geographic Information System (GIS) licensed under the GNU General Public License. QGIS is an official project of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo). It runs on Linux, Unix, Mac OSX, Windows and Android and supports numerous vector, raster, and database formats and functionalities.
  64. TileMill: TileMill is an open source project by MapBox, providing a powerful design studio for styling geodata. Design custom maps with your data in TileMill, and easily upload them to MapBox to share them with the world. 
  65. Polymaps: Polymaps is a project from SimpleGeo and Stamen which offers a free JavaScript library for making dynamic, interactive maps in modern web browsers. It provides speedy display of multi-zoom datasets over maps, and supports a variety of visual presentations for tiled vector data. Because Polymaps can load data at a full range of scales, it’s ideal for showing information from country level on down to states, cities, neighborhoods, and individual streets.
  66. Modest Maps: Modest Maps is a small, extensible, and free library for designers and developers who want to use interactive maps in their own projects. It provides a core set of features in a tight, clean package with plenty of hooks for additional functionality. 
  67. Raw: Raw is an open web app to create custom vector-based visualizations on top of the amazing D3.js library through a simple interface. Primarily conceived as a tool for designers and vis geeks, Raw allows to export visualizations in vector (SVG) or raster (PNG) format and embed them in your web page. Even though Raw is a web app, the data you upload will be processed only by the web browser. No server-side operations or storages are performed, no one will see, touch or copy your data! It is an open and customizable project (LGPL license), and you can freely download it and modify it. If you want to contribute to its evolution, fork the project on GitHub!
  68. Cytoscape.js: Graph theory (network) library for visualisation and analysis
  69. Mirador: Mirador is a tool for visual exploration of complex datasets which enables users to infer new hypotheses from the data and discover correlation patterns. Mirador is in its first phase of development, and its source code is available under the GNU Public License v2. 
  70. Palladio: Palladio is a web-based platform for the visualization of complex, multi-dimensional data. It is a product of the "Networks in History" project that has its roots in another humanities research project based at Stanford: Mapping the Republic of Letters (MRofL). MRofL produced a number of unique visualizations tied to individual case studies and specific research questions. You can see the tools on this site and read about the case studies at republicofletters.stanford.edu. 
  71. Beaker: Beaker is a code notebook that allows you to analyze, visualize, and document data using multiple programming languages including Python, R, Groovy, Julia, and Node. Beaker's plugin-based polyglot architecture enables you to seamlessly switch between languages and add support for new languages.
  72. Sigma.js: Sigma is a JavaScript library dedicated to graph drawing. It makes easy to publish networks on Web pages, and allows developers to integrate network exploration in rich Web applications.
  73. Matplotlib: matplotlib is a python 2D plotting library which produces publication quality figures in a variety of hardcopy formats and interactive environments across platforms. matplotlib can be used in python scripts, the python and ipython shell (ala MATLAB®* or Mathematica®†), web application servers, and six graphical user interface toolkits.
  74. Pageflow: (German Translation) Page Flow is a tool for multimedia storytelling. In collaboration with the WDR we have developed a tool which journalists have the possibility to concentrate on the preparation of such reports on the content.
  75. Recline.js: A simple but powerful library for building data applications in pure Javascript and HTML. Recline re-uses best-of-breed presentation libraries like SlickGrid, Leaflet, Flot and D3 to create data 'Views' and allows you to connect them with your data in seconds.
  76. D3 Deconstructor: The D3 Deconstructor is a Google Chrome extension for extracting data from D3.js visualizations. D3 binds data to DOM elements when building a visualization. Our D3 Deconstructor extracts this data and the visual mark attributes (such as position, width, height, and color) for each element in a D3 visualization.
  77. Chartkick: Create beautiful JavaScript charts with one line of Ruby. No more fighting with charting libraries!
  78. Databin: Databin helps you to share tabular data — a few rows from Excel or a result from a SQL prompt — with others.

Free Tools

  • ​Atlas: Atlas gives each of our charts its own home, along with a set of tools for interacting with them: You can now download the data behind our charts, embed our charts elsewhere on the web, grab an image of our charts, and of course share our charts on social media. They will look great regardless of whether you’re using a big screen or mobile device.
  • Breve: We designed Breve for researchers who have to work with very incomplete and messy data. Historical data is often full of inconsistencies and errors that can be difficult to see when scrolling through a spreadsheet. We were inspired by Victor Powell's CSV fingerprint which he describes as a "birdseye view of the file without too much distracting detail". Breve gives you that meta view of tabular data and also lets you drill down to records and columns, and edit values. At the beginning of a research project and at points along the way, it is helpful to be able to see what you have to work with — all at once—. Ben Fry's Preservation of Favoured Traces originally built in Processing (and now available in print!) elegantly reveals deletions and additions in the seven editions of Darwin's On the Origin of Species. Since humanities data is significantly shaped and enriched during the research process, we wanted to make the evolution of a constructed data set clearly visible to the author.
  • CheckMyColors: "CheckMyColours is a tool for checking foreground and background color combinations of all DOM elements and determining if they provide sufficient contrast when viewed by someone having color deficits."
  • Circos: Circos is a software package for visualizing data and information. It visualizes data in a circular layout — this makes Circos ideal for exploring relationships between objects or positions. There are other reasons why a circular layout is advantageous, not the least being the fact that it is attractive. Circos is ideal for creating publication-quality infographics and illustrations with a high data-to-ink ratio, richly layered data and pleasant symmetries. You have fine control each element in the figure to tailor its focus points and detail to your audience. 
  • Closr: ClosR is a simple way to quick publish, display, share and embed designed images or graphics online. It is especially useful for those works that are large in size as ClosR provides a simple zoomable platform to let users explore your images. 
  • DataHero: With Data Hero you can do more with your data. Quickly and easily get answers to your data question. No IT. No business analyst. Just you and a few clicks. Simply upload your Excel spreadsheets or connect directly to the services you use every day and DataHero does the rest. DataHero's powerful Data Decoder analyzes your data and shows you relevant visualizations and key insights. From there, simply drag-and-drop to filter and refine your charts, then share them with your colleagues and be the hero! 
  • DataUSA: Comprehensive visualizations of USA data
  • DataWrangler: 
  • Dipity: Dipity is a free digital timeline website. Our mission is to organize the web's content by date and time. Users can create, share, embed and collaborate on interactive, visually engaging timelines that integrate video, audio, images, text, links, social media, location and timestamps. 
  • Easel.ly: Easelly lets you create and share visual ideas online via 'vhemes', visual themes. Drag and drop a vheme onto your canvas for easy creation of your visual idea! 
  • EventFlow: EventFlow enables the visual analysis of temporal event sequences and advanced strategies for healthcare discovery. While Eventflow has been used in a variety of other application domains (cybersecurity, sports analytics, incident management etc.) the analysis of healthcare data has been our driving application domain.
  • EXMERG: 
  • FatFonts: The FatFonts technique is based on a new type of numeric typeface designed for visualization purposes that bridge the gap between numeric and visual representations. FatFonts are based on Indo-arabic numerals but, unlike regular numeric typefaces, the amount of ink (dark pixels) used for each digit is proportional to its quantitative value. This enables accurate reading of the numerical data while preserving an overall visual context. 
  • FilterGraph: 
  • Fusion Tables: Google Fusion Tables is a data management and visualisation application that offers an extremely versatile and simple way to host, manage, collaborate on, visualise and publish data tables online. From the basis of online hosted data tables users have the option to instantly publish the data as maps, timelines or a variety of charts, depending on the data variables and then embed the visualisation in a web page or shared via an email. Data can be uploaded from spreadsheets or CSV files and exported to CSV or KML also. Developers can use the Fusion Tables API to insert, update, delete and query data programmatically. 
  • Google Charts: Google Charts provides a perfect way to visualize data on your website. From simple line charts to complex hierarchical tree maps, the chart gallery provides a large number of ready-to-use chart types. The most common way to use Google Charts is with simple JavaScript that you embed in your web page. You load some Google Chart libraries, list the data to be charted, select options to customize your chart, and finally create a chart object with an id that you choose. Then, later in the web page, you create a div with that id to display the Google Chart. That's all you need to get started. 
  • Google Earth: Google Earth provides a 3D interface view of the globe, letting you pan and zoom to explore the Earth. The real power of these tools from a visualisation sense comes particularly through the features of accompanying APIs (eg. Google Maps API and Google Visualization AP) and through the process of combining KML data, which enables you to overlay your own visual data onto the foundation 2D or 3D mapped views. 
  • Google Maps API: Build highly customisable maps with your own content and imagery. Create rich applications and stunning visualisations of your data, leveraging the comprehensiveness, accuracy, and usability of Google Maps and a modern web platform that scales as you grow.In only a few lines of JavaScript code, build and style a map to call your own. With plenty of Google libraries and services at your disposal (including Geocoding, Directions, Street View and more) your imagination is truly the limit.
  • Google Sheets: Google Sheets offers many useful capabilities but two key functions in particular help you import/scrape data tables from websites: ImportHTML and ImportXML. 
  • Immersion: Immersion is an invitation to dive into the history of your email life in a platform that offers you the safety of knowing that you can always delete your data.
  • Import.io: Import.io makes gathering data from the web as easy as copy & paste. Whether you're a programmer, analyst, or just want to be informed, we make it simple to extract the data you need.
  • JpGraph: 
  • Lynks: We believe that anyone should be able to create network visuals. Lynks has been designed as easy-to-use online software for visualizing networks. As a user, you can start without prior IT knowledge and work collaboratively online with colleagues or friends. Lynks allows you to create a tailor-made network with distinct design schemes, and make it available online to others.
  • Many Eyes: Many Eyes was created by the IBM Visual Communications Lab in 2007, one of the first web-based chart creation resources and was recently updated. It offers a set of web-based data visualisation tools allowing users to upload data and then produce graphic representations, from a variety of available templates and types, for others to view and comment upon. As well as publicly publishing your own data and visualisation you can also view tens of thousands of other creations and contribute to discussions within the Many Eyes community about published visualisations. 
  • Mondrian: Mondrian is a general purpose statistical data-visualisation system written in Java. It features outstanding interactive visualisation techniques for data of almost any kind, and has particular strengths, compared to other tools, for working with categorical, geographical and large data sets. Currently implemented plots comprise Histograms, Boxplots y by x, Scatterplots, Barcharts, Mosaicplots, Missing Value Plots, Parallel Coordinates/Boxplots, SPLOMs and Maps. Mondrian works with data in standard tab-delimited or comma-separated ASCII files and can load data from R workspaces. 
  • OpenStreetMap: OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license. OpenStreetMap is built by a community of mappers that contribute and maintain data about roads, trails, cafés, railway stations, and much more, all over the world.
  • Pipes: Pipes is a powerful composition tool to aggregate, manipulate, and mashup content from around the web. Like Unix pipes, simple commands can be combined together to create output that meets your needs, such as combining many feeds into one, then sort, filter and translate them. 
  • PivotViewer: PivotViewer is a Silverlight control that makes it easier to interact with massive amounts of data on the web in ways that are powerful, informative, and fun. By visualizing thousands of related items at once, users can see trends and patterns that would be hidden when looking at one item at a time. 
  • Pixcone: PixCone: The first web app for data driven infographics creation. Offering a powerful web editor to create engaging Infographics total freedom. Arrange images, charts, shapes on the canvas. Use built-in images, or add yours. Add text with multiple fonts and size.
  • Quadrigram: With Quadrigram you can create custom data visualizations in an intuitive way with the flexibility of a visual programming language. It enables you to prototype and share your ideas rapidly, as well as produce compelling solutions with your data in the forms of interactive visualizations, animations or dashboards. Quadrigram cloud architecture offers the guarantee to process data painlessly. A number of scalable pricing options are available based on the number of users, processing power, storage capacity, traffic and access privileges that you require. 
  • Scriptographer: Scriptographer is a scripting plugin for Adobe Illustrator. It gives the user the possibility to extend Illustrator’s functionality by the use of the JavaScript language. The user is no longer limited to the same tools that are used by most graphic designers around the globe. Scriptographer allows the creation of mouse controlled drawing-tools, effects that modify existing graphics and scripts that create new ones. 
  • Social Explorer: Social Explorer provides quick and easy access to current and historical census data and demographic information. The easy-to-use web interface lets users create maps and reports to illustrate, analyze, and understand demography and social change. In addition to its comprehensive data resources, Social Explorer offers features and tools to meet the needs of demography experts and novices alike. From research libraries to classrooms to government agencies to corporations to the front page of the New York Times, Social Explorer helps the public engage with society and science. 
  • Socioviz: Socioviz is a web-based Twitter analytics platform powered by Social Network Analysis metrics. Allows user to query Twitter conversations and find most influential people based on who replies to whom and who mentioned whom. Social Network graphs (user mention and hashtag copresence) are visualized and can be exported in Gephi format (gexf) for further analysis.
  • Tagxedo: Tagxedo turns words - famous speeches, news articles, slogans and themes, even your love letters - into a visually stunning word cloud, words individually sized appropriately to highlight the frequencies of occurrence within the body of text. 
  • TEXTAL: Textal is a free smartphone app that allows you to analyze websites, tweet streams, and documents, as you explore the relationships between words in the text via an intuitive word cloud interface. You can generate graphs and statics, as well as share the data and visualizations in any way you like. 
  • Textexture: With Textexture you can visualize any text as a network. The resulting graph can be used to get a quick visual summary of the text, read the most relevant excerpts (by clicking on the nodes), and find similar texts.
  • Transmogrifiers: A Transmogrifier is a tool to transform the presentation layer of existing information visualisations and maps in a flexible, quick way. The main idea is that it should be trivial to transform any graphic from one shape into another shape. For example, you might want to transform twisted routes on a map to straight lines (to compare their length visually), or a bar chart into a radial graph (to present in an orientation-independent graph). Transmogrifiers allow you to do this through a multi-touch or cursor-based interface without having to program anything, and with any image that you can find in the web or in your hard-drive.
  • Typeform: "Typeform is a nimble, fast & surprisingly sexy way to ask questions to your users, customers & peers, on any device."
  • Variance Charts: Build powerful data visualizations for the web - without writing JavaScript. Variance empowers engineers, designers, journalists, scientists, and analysts to build elegant bespoke data graphics for the web, using only HTML & CSS. Our intuitive, markup-based grammar emphasizes clear, practical graphics and serves as the foundation for a wide range of visualizations.
  • Visage: Visage was created because we believe that good design should be available to everyone, not just organizations that can afford design agency premiums. It was born out of Column Five, an industry-leading information design agency founded in 2009, with offices in Newport Beach, California, and Brooklyn, New York.
  • VisCheck: "Vischeck is a way of showing you what things look like to someone who is color blind. You can try Vischeck online- either run Vischeck on your own image files or run Vischeck on a web page. You can also download programs to let you run it on your own computer."
  • VisGIF: For lo-fi animated work how about combining data visualization + animated gifs! This experiment investigates the use of animated GIF to better communicate Information Visualization techniques, insights or projects. We provide you with a Google Chrome extension to quickly capture and share the image as a GIF: what can you do with it? 
  • Visits: With visits you can browse your location histories and explore your trips and travels. Our unique map timeline visualization shows the places you have visited and how long you have stayed there. Add photos from Flickr to your visits and share your journey with your family and friends! Visits works with geo-tagged Flickr albums, data from Openpaths and Google Location Histories. It runs locally in your browser, so no sensitive data is uploaded to our servers. When you share your history, it is up to you how much detail visits reveals and what remains private. or visits, we've created an entirely new type of visualization that puts time and locations on equal footing: map-timelines, a combination of maps with a timeline.
  • Visual Investigative Scenarios: (VIS) is a data visualization platform designed to assist investigative journalists, activists and others in mapping complex business or crime networks. Our aim is to help investigators understand and explain corruption, organized crime and other wrongdoings and to translate complex narratives into simple, universal visual language. VIS provides professionally designed, customizable, dynamic html5 visualization templates allowing you to illustrate entities, networks and complex configurations of data. Visualizations can be exported for use in online, print or broadcast media. 
  • Vizable: Vizable is a free app that turns your data into beautiful, interactive graphs.
  • Vizydrop: Create and share charts for CSV, Excel and JSON files. Connect and visualize data from apps you are using. It takes no effort. One single place, the natural way, all for free.
  • WebGL: WebGL is a software library that extends the capability of the JavaScript programming language to allow it to generate interactive 3D graphics within any compatible web browser. WebGL is a context of the canvas HTML element that provides a 3D computer graphics API without the use of plug-ins. 
  • Word Counter & Text Analyzer: This tool from Sporkforge will analyze your copy, essay, or other text for word usage & frequency, as well as recurring sequences of words and other measures. Specifically, it will report the total word count, a list of all words used, and their number of occurrences, both total & at the beginning and ends of sentences, the total estimated sentence count, as well as the min, average, and max sentence length, punctuation usage info, a list of recurring sequences of words and a list of consecutively repeating words.
  • word tree: Jason Davies developed this tool based on the Word Tree visualisation technique, invented by Martin Wattenberg and Fernanda Viégas in 2007. It lets you paste a chunk of text and explore the frequency, position and usage of language within your chosen passage. 
  • WORDLE: Wordle is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. The images you create with Wordle are yours to use however you like. You can print them out, or save them to the Wordle gallery to share with your friends.
  • WordWanderer: With WordWanderer we are experimenting with visual ways in which we can enhance people's engagement with language. By fusing the information we can obtain from corpus searches, concordance outputs and word clouds we are aiming to enable and encourage people to notice and wander through the words they read, write and speak.
  • ZenoBase: Store, aggregate and visualize your data.
  1. DataBasic: DataBasic is a suite of easy-to-use web tools for beginners that introduce concepts of working with data. These simple tools make it easy to work with data in fun ways, so you can learn how to find great stories to tell. WordCounter analyzes your text and tells you the most common words and phrases. WTFcsv tells you WTF is going on with your .csv file. SameDiff compares two or more text files and tells you how similar or different they are.
  2. Generatedata: It’s a free, open source tool written in JavaScript, PHP and MySQL that lets you quickly generate large volumes of custom data in a variety of formats for use in testing software, populating databases, and… so on and so forth.
  3. CSV Fingerprints : CSV Fingerprints aims to make it easy to spot errors in your dataset by providing a birdseye view of the file without too much distracting detail.​​
  4. D3 Deconstructor The D3 Deconstructor is a Google Chrome extension for extracting data from D3.js visualizations. D3 binds data to DOM elements when building a visualization. Our D3 Deconstructor extracts this data and the visual mark attributes (such as position, width, height, and color) for each element in a D3 visualization.

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  1. DataTables DataTables is a plug-in for the jQuery Javascript library. It is a highly flexible tool, based upon the foundations of progressive enhancement, and will add advanced interaction controls to any HTML table.
  2. TablesawA group of plugins for responsive tables.

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Data Wrangler Wrangler is an interactive tool for data cleaning and transformation from Stanford University. Spend less time formatting and more time analyzing your data.

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