Open-source low-code web application framework. Create full websites writing only simple database queries.
SQLpage is an SQL-only webapp builder. It is meant for data scientists, analysts, and business intelligence teams to build powerful data-centric applications quickly, without worrying about any of the traditional web programming languages and concepts.
With SQLPage, you write simple .sql files containing queries to your database to select, group, update, insert, and delete your data, and you get good-looking clean webpages displaying your data as text, lists, grids, plots, and forms.
Mine, merge, and map data for novel insights.
Open Source Intelligence. Fetch data from different sources and returns the results as visual entities that you can explore step-by-step.
Superset is a modern data exploration and data visualization platform. Superset can replace or augment proprietary business intelligence tools for many teams. Superset integrates well with a variety of data sources.
Textures.js is a JavaScript library for creating SVG patterns. Made on top of d3.js, it is designed for data visualization.
The React library to build dashboards fast.
Tremor lets you create simple and modular components to build insightful dashboards in a breeze. Fully open-source, made by data scientists and software engineers with a sweet spot for design.
Rete is a modular framework for visual programming. Rete allows you to create node-based editor directly in the browser. You can define nodes and workers that allow users to create instructions for processing data in your editor without a single line of code.
Visually simulate Git operations in your own repos with a single terminal command.
This generates an image (default) or video visualization depicting the Git command's behavior.
Find the graphic you need.
From Data to Viz leads you to the most appropriate graph for your data. It links to the code to build it and lists common caveats you should avoid.
Here you can find a list of charts categorised by their data visualization functions or by what you want a chart to communicate to an audience. While the allocation of each chart into specific functions isn't a perfect system, it still works as a useful guide for selecting chart based on your analysis or communication needs.
Extract data from plots, images, and maps.
A web based tool to extract numerical data from plot images. Supports XY, Polar, Ternary diagrams and Maps.
It is often necessary to reverse engineer images of data visualizations to extract the underlying numerical data. WebPlotDigitizer is a semi-automated tool that makes this process extremely easy.