Awesome Dataviz !Awesome (https://cdn.rawgit.com/sindresorhus/awesome/d7305f38d29fed78fa85652e3a63e154dd8e8829/media/badge.svg) (https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome) !Test  (https://github.com/javierluraschi/awesome-dataviz/actions/workflows/main.yaml/badge.svg) A curated list of awesome open-source data visualizations frameworks, libraries and software. Inspired by awesome-python (https://github.com/vinta/awesome-python) and originally created by fasouto (https://github.com/fasouto). Contents - Awesome dataviz (#awesome-dataviz) - **JavaScript tools** (#javascript-tools)   - **Charting libraries** (#charting-libraries)   - **Charting libraries for graphs** (#charting-libraries-for-graphs)  - **Maps** (#maps)   - **d3** (#d3)   - **React** (#react)   - **Misc** (#misc)  - **Android tools** (#android-tools)  - **C++ tools** (#c-tools)  - **Golang tools** (#golang-tools)  - **iOS tools** (#ios-tools)  - **Python tools** (#python-tools)  - **R tools** (#r-tools)  - **Ruby tools** (#ruby-tools)  - **Markup-based tools** (#markup-based-tools)  - **Other tools** (#other-tools)  - Resources (#resources) - **Books** (#books)  - **Catalogs** (#catalogs)  - **Podcasts** (#podcasts)  - **Twitter accounts** (#twitter-accounts)  - Websites (#websites) - Contributing (#contributing) - License (#license) JavaScript tools Charting libraries - ApexCharts (https://apexcharts.com/) - Modern & Interactive SVG Charts. - Chart.js (https://www.chartjs.org/) - Charts with the canvas tag. - Chartist.js (https://gionkunz.github.io/chartist-js/) - Responsive charts with great browser compatibility. - dc.js (https://github.com/dc-js/dc.js) is an multi-Dimensional charting built to work natively with crossfilter. - Dygraphs (https://dygraphs.com/) - Interactive line charts library that works with huge datasets. - Echarts (https://github.com/ecomfe/echarts) - Highly customizable and interactive charts ready for big datasets. - Epoch (https://github.com/epochjs/epoch) - Perfect to create real-time charts. - Google Charts (https://developers.google.com/chart) - Interactive charts for browsers and mobile devices. - G2 (https://g2plot.antv.vision/en) - an interactive and responsive charting library based on the grammar of graphics, maintained by Alibaba - GraphicsJS (http://www.graphicsjs.org) - Lightweight JS graphics library with intuitive API, based on SVG/VML. - lit-line (https://github.com/apinet/lit-line) - SVG Line Chart Web Component - light, fast, interactive & fully responsive. - MetricsGraphics.js (https://metricsgraphicsjs.org/) - Optimized for time-series data. - NVD3 (https://github.com/novus/nvd3) - A reusable charting library written in d3.js. - Plotly.js (https://github.com/plotly/plotly.js/) - Powerful declarative library with support for 20 chart types. - React wrapper (https://github.com/hustcc/echarts-for-react) - TechanJS (https://techanjs.org/) - Stock and financial charts. - TOAST UI Chart (https://github.com/nhnent/tui.chart) - Complete library with support for legacy browsers. - Vizzu (https://github.com/vizzuhq/vizzu-lib) - Library for animated data visualizations and data stories. Charting libraries for graphs - Cola.js (https://marvl.infotech.monash.edu/webcola/) - A tool to create diagrams using constraint-based optimization techniques. Works with d3 and svg.js. - Cytoscape.js (https://js.cytoscape.org/) - JavaScript library for graph drawing maintained by Cytoscape (https://www.cytoscape.org) core developers. - Sigma.js (https://sigmajs.org/) - JavaScript library dedicated to graph drawing. - VivaGraph (https://github.com/anvaka/VivaGraphJS) - Graph drawing library for JavaScript. - G6 (https://github.com/antvis/g6) - Graph visualization library powered by Javascript & Typescript, maintained by Alibaba - diagram.js (https://github.com/bpmn-io/diagram-js) - Javascript diagram library serving as the basis for camunda's online BPMN modeler. - Uber React Digraph (https://github.com/uber/react-digraph) - React.js based directed graph library maintained by UBER. Maps - CARTO (https://github.com/CartoDB/cartodb) - CARTO is an open source tool that allows for the storage and visualization of geospatial data on the web. - Cesium (https://github.com/AnalyticalGraphicsInc/cesium) - WebGL 3D globes and maps. - Deck.gl (https://deck.gl/) - WebGL framework for visual exploratory data analysis of large datasets. - L7 (https://github.com/antvis/L7) - Large-scale WebGL-powered Geospatial Data Visualization analysis framework, maintained by Alibaba - L7 Plot (https://github.com/antvis/L7Plot) - Geospatial Visualization Chart Library, maintained by Alibaba - DataMaps (https://github.com/markmarkoh/datamaps) - Interactive SVG maps using D3.js. - Dipper (https://github.com/antvis/dipper) - Map application development framework powered by L7, maintained by Alibaba. - Leaflet (https://leafletjs.com) - JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps. - Mapael (https://github.com/neveldo/jQuery-Mapael) - jQuery plugin based on raphael.js to display vector maps. d3 - See Awesome D3 (https://github.com/wbkd/awesome-d3) React - BizCharts (https://github.com/alibaba/BizCharts) - Data visualization library based on G2 (https://github.com/antvis/G2) and React - Graphin (https://github.com/antvis/Graphin) - Graph visualization library powered by React & Typescript (built on top of G6, maintained by Alibaba. - React-vis (https://github.com/uber/react-vis) - React components to build data visualizations. - Recharts (https://github.com/recharts/recharts) - Declarative react components to render D3 charts. - Victory (https://formidable.com/open-source/victory/) - Composable components for building interactive data visualizations - nivo (https://github.com/plouc/nivo) - Supercharged dataviz components for React with isomorphic ability, demo (https://nivo.rocks). - React Svg Textures (https://github.com/finnfiddle/react-svg-textures) - Textures.js ported to React. Fully isomorphic. - DevExtreme React Chart (https://devexpress.github.io/devextreme-reactive/react/chart/) - High-performance plugin-based React chart for Bootstrap and Material Design. React Native - F2 (https://github.com/antvis/F2) - An elegant, interactive and flexible charting library for mobile, maintained by Alibaba Misc - Graphology (https://github.com/graphology/graphology) - A robust & multipurpose Graph object for javascript & TypeScript; Serves as a base library to power other graph visualization libraries. - Piecon (https://github.com/lipka/piecon) - Pie charts in your favicon. - Textures.js (https://riccardoscalco.github.io/textures/) - A library to create SVG patterns. - Timeline.js (https://timeline.knightlab.com/) - Create interactive timelines. - Vega (https://vega.github.io/vega/) - Vega is a visualization grammar, a declarative format for creating, saving, and sharing interactive visualization designs. - Vega-Lite (https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/) - is a high-level grammar of interactive graphics. It provides a concise JSON syntax for rapidly generating visualizations to support analysis. - Vis.js (https://visjs.org/) - A dynamic visualization library including timeline, networks and graphs (2D and 3D). Android tools - DecoView (https://github.com/bmarrdev/android-DecoView-charting) - Animated circular wheel chart library. - MPAndroidChart (https://github.com/PhilJay/MPAndroidChart) - A powerful & easy to use chart library. - WilliamChart (https://github.com/diogobernardino/WilliamChart) - Simple chart library. C++ tools - LargeVis (https://github.com/lferry007/LargeVis) - implementation of the LargeVis paper (https://arxiv.org/abs/1602.00370), used to visualize large-scale and high-dimensional data. - PlotJuggler (https://github.com/facontidavide/PlotJuggler) - open-source Qt5 application to plot charts (based on Qwt). - Visualization Toolkit (VTK) (https://gitlab.kitware.com/vtk/vtk/blob/master/README.md) - open-source library for 3d Graphics, image processing and visualization. Golang tools - svgo (https://github.com/ajstarks/svgo) - Go Language Library for SVG generation. - plot (https://github.com/gonum/plot) - API for building and drawing plots in Go. - go-echars (https://github.com/chenjiandongx/go-echarts) - Simple yet powerful data visualizing library for Go. iOS tools - BEMSimpleLineGraph (https://github.com/Boris-Em/BEMSimpleLineGraph) - Highly customizable and interactive line graphs. - Charts (https://github.com/danielgindi/Charts) - iOS port of MPAndroidChart. You can create charts for both platforms with very similar code. - JBChartView (https://github.com/Jawbone/JBChartView) - Charting library for both line and bar graphs. - PNChart (https://github.com/kevinzhow/PNChart) - A simple and beautiful chart lib used in Piner and CoinsMan. Machine Learning tools - TensorWatch (https://github.com/microsoft/tensorwatch) - Debugging and visualization tool for data science and machine learning Python tools - altair (https://altair-viz.github.io/) - Declarative statistical visualizations, based on Vega-Lite. - bokeh (https://bokeh.pydata.org/en/latest/) - Interactive Web Plotting for Python. - Chartify (https://github.com/spotify/chartify) - Bokeh wrapper that makes it easy for data scientists to create charts. - diagram (https://github.com/tehmaze/diagram) - Text mode diagrams using UTF-8 characters - ggplot (https://github.com/yhat/ggpy) - plotting system based on R's (#r-tools) ggplot2. - glumpy (https://github.com/glumpy/glumpy) - OpenGL scientific visualizations library. - holoviews (https://holoviews.org/) - Complex and declarative visualizations from annotated data. - ipychart (https://github.com/nicohlr/ipychart) - The power of Chart.js in Jupyter Notebook. - mayai (https://docs.enthought.com/mayavi/mayavi/) - interactive scientific data visualization and 3D plotting in Python. - matplotlib (https://matplotlib.org/) - 2D plotting library. - missingno (https://github.com/ResidentMario/missingno) - provides flexible toolset of data-visualization utilities that allows quick visual summary of the completeness of your dataset, based on matplotlib. - plotly (https://plot.ly/python/) - Interactive web based visualization built on top of plotly.js (https://github.com/plotly/plotly.js) - pptk (https://github.com/heremaps/pptk) - Visualize and work with 2D/3D pointclouds - PyQtGraph (https://www.pyqtgraph.org/) - Interactive and realtime 2D/3D/Image plotting and science/engineering widgets. - PyVista (https://github.com/pyvista/pyvista) – 3D plotting and mesh analysis through a streamlined interface for the Visualization Toolkit (VTK) - seaborn (https://seaborn.pydata.org/) - A library for making attractive and informative statistical graphics. - toyplot (https://toyplot.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) - The kid-sized plotting toolkit for Python with grownup-sized goals. - three.py (https://github.com/stemkoski/three.py/) - Easy to use 3D library based on PyOpenGL. Inspired by Three.js. - veusz (https://veusz.github.io/) - Python multiplatform GUI plotting tool and graphing library - VisPy (https://vispy.org/) - High-performance scientific visualization based on OpenGL. - vtk (https://www.vtk.org/) - 3D computer graphics, image processing, and visualization that includes a Python interface. - pandas-profiling (https://github.com/pandas-profiling/pandas-profiling) - generates statistical analytic reports with visualization for quick data analysis. - pyechars (https://github.com/pyecharts/pyecharts) - Python binding for Echarts library. R tools - ggplot2 (https://ggplot2.tidyverse.org/) - A plotting system based on the grammar of graphics. - ggvis (https://ggvis.rstudio.com/) - A data visualization package with a syntax similar to ggplot2 which allows you to create rich interactive graphics. - lattice (https://lattice.r-forge.r-project.org) - trellis graphics for R - plotly (https://github.com/ropensci/plotly) - Interactive charts (including adding interactivity to ggplot2 output), cartograms and simple network diagrams - rbokeh (https://hafen.github.io/rbokeh/) - R Interface to Bokeh. - rgl (https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/rgl/index.html) - 3D Visualization Using OpenGL - shiny (https://shiny.rstudio.com) - Framework for creating interactive applications/visualisations - visNetwork (https://datastorm-open.github.io/visNetwork/) - Interactive network visualisations Ruby tools - Chartkick (https://github.com/ankane/chartkick) - Create charts with one line of Ruby. Markup-based tools - mermaidjs (https://mermaidjs.github.io/mermaid-live-editor) - A simple markdown-like script language for generating charts from text via javascript - wavedrom.com (https://wavedrom.com/) - Draws your Timing Diagram or Waveform from simple textual description Other tools Tools that are not tied to a particular platform or language. - Charted (https://github.com/mikesall/charted) - A charting tool that produces automatic, shareable charts from any data file. - Gephi (https://github.com/gephi/gephi) - An open-source platform for visualizing and manipulating large graphs - Kepler.gl (https://kepler.gl/) - Geospatial analysis tool for large-scale data sets. - Mermaid (https://github.com/knsv/mermaid) - A tool used to generate diagrams and flowcharts from text in a similar manner as markdown. - RAW (https://rawgraphs.io) - Create web visualizations from CSV or Excel files. - Spark (https://github.com/holman/spark) - Sparklines for the shell. It have several implementations in different languages (https://github.com/holman/spark/wiki/Alternative-Implementations). - Visual-Insights (https://github.com/ObservedObserver/visual-insights) - Automatic insights extraction and visualization specification in data analysis. - X6 (https://x6.antv.vision/en) - diagram creation library for rapid construction of DAG diagrams, ER diagrams, flowcharts and other applications, maintained by Alibaba - Graphviz (https://graphviz.org/) - Open source graph visualization command line tool and library. From input text to SVG,PDF,interactive web graph browser.   Resources Books - Design for Information (https://www.amazon.com/Design-Information-Introduction-Histories-Visualizations/dp/1592538061) by Isabel Meirelles. - The Best American Infographics 2014 (https://www.amazon.com/Best-American-Infographics-2014/dp/0547974515) by Gareth Cook. - The Grammar of Graphics (https://www.amazon.com/Grammar-Graphics-Statistics-Computing/dp/0387245448/) by Leland Wilkinson. Basic visualization theory. - The Visual Display of Quantitative Information (https://www.amazon.com/Visual-Display-Quantitative-Information/dp/0961392142) by Edward Tufte. - The Wall Street Journal Guide to Information Graphics (https://www.amazon.com/Street-Journal-Guide-Information-Graphics/dp/0393347281) by Dona M. Wong - Visualization Analysis and Design (https://www.amazon.com/Visualization-Analysis-Design-AK-Peters/dp/1466508914) by Tamara Munzner. - Interactive Data Visualization for the Web (https://chimera.labs.oreilly.com/books/1230000000345) by Scott Murray. Available to read online. Focused on D3. - Data Visualization Toolkit (https://datavisualizationtoolkit.com) by Barrett Austin Clark. Uses D3, Ruby on Rails, Postgres, PostGIS, & Leaflet. - Data Visualisation: A Handbook for Data Driven Design (https://www.amazon.com/Data-Visualisation-Handbook-Driven-Design/dp/1526468921/) by Andy Kirk Catalogs - The Data Visualization Catalogue (https://www.datavizcatalogue.com) - A collection of data visualization methods, with pros and cons. - Data Viz Project (https://datavizproject.com) - The R Graph Gallery (https://www.r-graph-gallery.com) - From data to Viz (https://www.data-to-viz.com) - Chartopedia (https://www.anychart.com/chartopedia) - Interactive Chart Chooser (https://depictdatastudio.com/charts/) by Depict Data Studio - Wikipedia  - Data visualization techniques (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_visualization#Techniques)  - List of graphical methods (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_graphical_methods)  - Types of diagrams (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diagram#Gallery_of_diagram_types)  - Types of plots (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plot_(graphics)#Types_of_plots)  - Types of charts (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chart#Types) Podcasts - Data Stories (https://datastori.es/) - DataFramed (https://www.datacamp.com/community/podcast) - Data Viz Today (https://dataviztoday.com/) Twitter accounts - Alberto Cairo (https://twitter.com/albertocairo) - Andrei Kashcha (https://twitter.com/anvaka) - Benjamin Wiederkehr (https://twitter.com/datavis) - Jan Žák (https://twitter.com/zakjan) - Mara Averick (https://twitter.com/dataandme) - Martin Wattenberg (https://twitter.com/wattenberg) - Mike Bostock (https://twitter.com/mbostock) - Nadieh Bremer (https://twitter.com/NadiehBremer) - NYT Graphics (https://twitter.com/nytgraphics) - Visualizing (https://twitter.com/VisualizingOrg) Websites - Data For Visualization (https://dataforvisualization.com/) blog - Storytelling with data from the software developer's eye - Ann K. Emery (https://annkemery.com/)'s blog - Data Visualization Society (https://www.datavisualizationsociety.com/) - The Data Visualization Society is an organization dedicated to fostering community for data visualization professionals. - eagereyes (https://eagereyes.org/) - EvergreenData (https://stephanieevergreen.com/) - FlowingData (https://flowingdata.com/) - Information is Beautiful (https://www.informationisbeautiful.net/) - Junk Charts (https://junkcharts.typepad.com/) - Kaiser Fung takes apart why certain datavizes work/don't work - Lisa Rost thinks and discusses about why we dataviz (https://lisacharlotterost.github.io/) - Makeover Monday (https://www.makeovermonday.co.uk/) blog - #MakeoverMonday (https://twitter.com/search?q=%23makeovermonday) on twitter - The Open News (https://source.opennews.org/articles/) blog - Open news has some good dataviz related articles from time to time - The Pudding (https://pudding.cool/) - Truth & Beauty Operations (https://truth-and-beauty.net/) - University of Washington Interactive Data Lab Papers (https://idl.cs.washington.edu/papers) - vis4.net (https://www.vis4.net/blog/) - Random thoughts on visualization and data journalism by Gregor Aisch  Contributing - Please check for duplicates first. - Keep descriptions short, simple and unbiased. - Please make an individual commit for each suggestion - Add a new category if needed. Thanks for your suggestions!  Contributors - Fabio Souto originally createad this repo, connect with Fabio at fabiosouto.me (https://fabiosouto.me/). - Javier Luraschi (https://github.com/javierluraschi) is the current maintainer, he builds predictive visualizations at Hal9 (https://hal9.com). - - - If you have any question about this opinionated list, do not hesitate to contact me @javierluraschi (https://twitter.com/javierluraschi) on Twitter or open a GitHub issue (https://github.com/javierluraschi/awesome-dataviz/issues/new). dataviz Github: https://github.com/javierluraschi/awesome-dataviz