Datawrapper is very simple to use and does not require any programming roots. All you need to do is upload your data, and you can easily create and publish charts and even maps.Datawrapper provides many self-defined layouts and map templates.
2. Tableau
Public may be the prevalent visualization tool, it supports a variety of charts, graphs, maps and other graphics. It's a completely free tool and the charts you make with it can be embedded into any web page quite simply. They have a nice gallery that flashes visualizations created through Tableau.
3, Smartbi
Smartbi as an old big data analysis pathway, with reusable,
Dynamic combined with the effect of the display, making the data visualization of the lively and robust, dynamic are suitable for a wide range of users to provide unlimited use of the talent and fantasy space. In addition to supporting the use of Excel as a report planner, perfectly compatible with Excel's equipment items. Support Excel all built-in graphics, landscape diagrams, conditional formats and other planning messy dashboard style, together with the support of flawless ECharts graphic library, support for a myriad of graphics, including waterfall diagrams, contact charts, radar charts, oil charts, thermal efforts, tree diagrams and dozens of other dynamic interactive graphics, with the help of public opinion information technology, but also to create a map analysis function.
4. Google Charts is based on HTML5 and SVG, with full consideration of cross-browser compatibility, and supports older versions of Internet Explorer through VML. All the charts you will create are interactive and some are zoomable. Charts is very user-friendly and has a comprehensive template library from which you can find the templates you need.
5. ChartBlocks
ChartBlocks is an easy to use tool , it does not require coding , you can build visual charts from spreadsheets , databases . The whole process can be completed in the chart guide under the lesson. Charts are responsive and compatible with any screen specification and device.
6. Chart.js is very suitable for small projects. Although only six chart types , open source library Chart.js is used for favorite and small projects to the perfect data visualization tool . Using HTML 7, PowerBI, Microsoft PowerBI provides both local and cloud services. It was initially introduced as an Excel add-in, and soon PowerBI began to Pu bai and with its powerful features. Currently, it is regarded as the software in the field of business analysis. It provides data visualization and bi functionality that makes it easy for users to make fast, informed decisions at a lower cost, and users can collaborate and ****enjoy customizable dashboards and interactive reports.8. Solver
Solver is committed to providing a world of financial reporting, budgeting solutions, and financial analytics by providing access to all the sources of data that can enhance a company's profitability. Its software, BI360, is available for cloud and local deployment, and it focuses on four key areas of analysis, including financial reporting, budgeting, dashboards and data warehousing.
9. Qlik
Qlik is a self-service data analysis and visualization tool. It has visual dashboards that simplify data analysis and help companies make quick business decisions.
10, Tableau Public
Tableau is an interactive data visualization tool. Unlike most visualization tools that need to write scripts, Tableau's simplicity can help novices reduce the difficulty of use. The simplicity of just tugging and pulling makes analyzing data a breeze. They also have a "starter kit" and extensive training materials to help users create more analytical reports.
11, Fusion Tables you can use it to do data collection, data visualization and data **** enjoy. He is like a spreadsheet, but more powerful and more professional. You can add CSV, KML and spreadsheets in the dataset and colleagues *** enjoy information. You can also publish datasets and embed them in other web properties.
12. Infogram