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Best Data Visualization Software

Compare the Top Data Visualization Software as of October 2025

What is Data Visualization Software?

Data visualization software helps converting numeric and textual data into visual tools and performance dashboards in order to identify and analyze possible patterns. Compare and read user reviews of the best Data Visualization software currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    ERBuilder

    ERBuilder

    Softbuilder

    ERBuilder Data Modeler is a GUI data modeling tool that allows developers to visualize, design, and model databases by using entity relationship diagrams and automatically generates the most popular SQL databases. Generate and share the data Model documentation with your team. Optimize your data model by using advanced features such as test data generation, schema compare, and schema synchronization.
    Starting Price: $49
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    Visplore

    Visplore

    Visplore

    Visplore is a plug-and-play software solution for rapid advanced analytics of process and asset data. Easy-to-use visualization and automated analytics provide process and maintenance engineers with answers for data-driven decision-making. Increase the speed and value of data analytics by 10x – 100x and master the digital transformation with your subject-matter experts. Highlights: - Work with millions of data records without delay (zooming etc.). - Select, cleanse, label and export data interactively - Connect with Python, R, Matlab, CSV, databases and OSISoft PI to get started in 1 minute.
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    D3.Js

    D3.Js

    Mike Bostock

    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. D3 allows you to bind arbitrary data to a Document Object Model (DOM), and then apply data-driven transformations to the document. For example, you can use D3 to generate an HTML table from an array of numbers. Or, use the same data to create an interactive SVG bar chart with smooth transitions and interaction. D3 is not a monolithic framework that seeks to provide every conceivable feature. Instead, D3 solves the crux of the problem: efficient manipulation of documents based on data. This avoids proprietary representation and affords extraordinary flexibility, exposing the full capabilities of web standards such as HTML, SVG, and CSS.
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