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RAWGraphs Alternatives in 2026

If you're exploring RAWGraphs or comparing it with other no‑code visualization tools, this page gives you a clear, structured overview of the strongest alternatives. RAWGraphs is popular among designers, researchers, and data‑savvy users who appreciate its open‑source nature and its ability to generate static vector exports. But many teams eventually look for more interactivity, easier publishing, or workflows that go beyond local file exports.
Below, you’ll find a detailed comparison of RAWGraphs and other leading tools, focusing on publishing options, interactivity, customization, pricing, and long‑term workflow fit.
Looking for a broader comparison? See the full Data Visualization Tools Comparison for a side‑by‑side overview of all six platforms.

Top RAWGraphs Alternatives

DataPicta — best for professionals and small teams
A modern visualization tool designed for teams that need smooth interactivity, flexible publishing, and deeper customization than RAWGraphs can offer. Ideal if you want to move beyond static exports and create charts that adapt across devices, embed cleanly, and support richer user interaction.
Flourish — best for visual storytelling
A template‑driven platform focused on interactive stories, scrollytelling, and animated visuals. Flourish is a strong choice if you like RAWGraphs’ creative freedom but want ready‑made templates that bring motion and narrative structure to your data.
Together, these tools cover the most common reasons people look beyond RAWGraphs: more interactivity, easier publishing, and workflows that scale beyond static SVG exports. Below, you’ll find a detailed comparison of these platforms and others, including publishing options, pricing limits, data handling, chart types, and upcoming features.
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Pricing & Plan Limits

Pricing varies widely across visualization tools, not just in cost but in how features and limits are structured. The tables below break down each platform's free plan and paid tiers, including branding rules, publishing limits, exporting options, team features, and corporate identity support. This makes it easier to compare what you actually get at each price point.

Free Tier

|DataPictaFlourishRAWGraphs
NameFreeFree N/A
BrandingLink on the bottom leftLink on the bottom rightNot branded, open source
Branding textCreated with DataPictaMade with Flourish • Create a chart N/A
Test Drive Without Sign-Up
Test Drive Without Credit Card
All features available N/A
Team collaboration Unlimited N/A
Allowed charts to save Unlimited Unlimited Stored locally
Allowed charts to publish Unlimited Unlimited N/A
Exporting options JPG, PNG and SVG

First Paid Tier

|DataPictaFlourishRAWGraphs
Price per month€29, $29Via Canva N/A
NameProfessionalPresenter N/A
Published charts without branding 10 charts Unlimited N/A
Teams Unlimited N/A
Theme / Corporate identity Planned Q4'26, Create yourself 3 themes, Corporate identity available for purchase N/A
More-Embed in Canva, PNG & SVG export N/A

Second Paid Tier

|DataPictaFlourishRAWGraphs
Price per month€199, $199Contact Sales N/A
NameBusinessPublisher N/A
Published charts without branding 100 charts Unlimited N/A
Teams Unlimited N/A
Theme / Corporate identity Planned Q4'26, Create yourself only 1 N/A
More-Scrollytelling N/A

Third Paid Tier

|DataPictaFlourishRAWGraphs
Price per month€990, $990Contact Sales N/A
NameEnterpriseEnterprise N/A
Published charts without branding 1000 charts Unlimited N/A
Teams Unlimited N/A
Theme / Corporate identity Planned Q4'26, Create yourself N/A
More-SSO, SLA N/A

Authentication Methods

Authentication affects how easily individuals and teams can start using a tool. All platforms support standard email-and-password login, but they differ in the additional identity providers they offer. The table below highlights these options so you can quickly see which tools support the login methods your workflow requires.

|DataPictaFlourishRAWGraphs
Login with eMail N/A
Login with Google N/A
Login with Microsoft N/A
Login with Facebook N/A
Login with Github N/A

Publishing Options

Publishing determines how easily you can share your visualizations and integrate them into websites. The table below compares each platform's publishing flow, embed behavior, link options, and available download formats, giving you a clear view of how quickly and flexibly you can publish your work.

|DataPictaFlourishRAWGraphs
Iframe embed Download Only
Resizes without script tag N/A
oEmbed N/A
Open Graph metadata N/A
Direct link to editor in the embed N/A
Download as PNG Paid N/A
Download as SVG Paid N/A
Add SEO metadata N/A

Data

The way a tool handles data input and editing has a major impact on your workflow. The tables below compare how each platform lets you provide data—through uploads, pasting, sample datasets, or live URLs—and what editing capabilities are available once the data is loaded. This helps you quickly see which tools offer the flexibility you need for preparing and adjusting your datasets.

Providing Data

|DataPictaFlourishRAWGraphs
Sample data
Upload data from file CSV and TSV
Paste from clipboard CSV, TSV, MS Excel, Google Sheets, LibreOffice Calc
From URL / Live data Planned, Q4'26, free Paid
Use multiple datasets
Download data In the app as CSV Optional in the published chart

Editing Data

|DataPictaFlourishRAWGraphs
Search data
Filter data
Sort data
Edit headers
Edit items/cells
Insert Rows
Remove Rows
Convert Column type
Order Columns
Insert Columns
Remove Column

Chart Types

The range of chart types a tool supports determines how far you can push your visual storytelling. This comparison covers both foundational charts and advanced structures like networks, flows, and hierarchical layouts. It also highlights upcoming chart types, giving you a clear view of each platform's current capabilities and future direction.

|DataPictaFlourishRAWGraphs
Line / Area
Bar
Pie / Donut
Dot / Scatter / Bubble
Radar
Tree / Dendrogram
Treemap
Sunburst
Candlestick
Boxplot Planned, Q4'26
Heatmap
Parallel / Slope
Sankey
Funnel / Pyramid
Gauge
Streamgraph / Themeriver
Network
Pictogram / Waffle Planned, Q4'26
Chord Planned, Q4'26
Voronoi

Maps

Mapping features vary widely across visualization tools. Some platforms support advanced capabilities like custom GeoJSON uploads, region editing, and map merging, while others focus on simpler geographic charts. The table below compares these features so you can quickly see which tools offer the mapping flexibility your project requires.

|DataPictaFlourishRAWGraphs
Choropleths
Bubble maps
Upload GeoJson Free Free
Remove regions from maps
Merge maps together
Number of available regions Thousands for free Thousands for free

Interactivity

Interactivity plays a major role in how engaging and informative a visualization feels. While some platforms offer only limited interactive features tied to specific templates, others provide a full suite of smooth highlights, rich tooltips, zooming, crosshairs, and drilldown options. DataPicta stands out clearly in this area, offering the most comprehensive and consistent set of interactivity features across all chart types. The tables below break down these capabilities so you can see exactly where each tool excels — and where it falls short.

Highlights

|DataPictaFlourishRAWGraphs
Has Highlights Smooth transitions Only on specific template
Customizable Only on specific template

Tooltips

|DataPictaFlourishRAWGraphs
Has tooltips for charts
Has tooltips for maps
Transition when hovering Follows the mouse pointer with smooth animation
HTML formatting
Show multiple data values

Zooming

|DataPictaFlourishRAWGraphs
Inside zoom (mouse wheel, pinch) Only on specific template
Slider zoom (draggable bars on X-axis and/or Y-axis) Only on specific template

Crosshair

|DataPictaFlourishRAWGraphs
Show crosshairs Only on specific template
Snap to nearby item Only on specific template

Drilldown

|DataPictaFlourishRAWGraphs
Click to zoom on Treemap charts
Click to zoom on Sunburst charts

Responsiveness

Responsive behavior determines how well visualizations adapt across mobile, laptop, and desktop environments. The table below compares each platform's resizing capabilities, label-handling logic, media-query support, and planned responsiveness improvements, giving you a clear view of how each tool performs across different screen sizes.

|DataPictaFlourishRAWGraphs
Mobile, laptop, desktop Adaptive Adaptive Scaling only
Works without a script tag N/A
Smartly adds/remove labels on fit N/A
Custom media queries, i.e. don't show legend on mobile, increase font size on desktop Planned Q2'27 N/A
Set aspect ratio N/A

Performance & Availability

Hosting and delivery infrastructure play a major role in how reliably your visualizations load around the world. The table below compares where each platform hosts its application, how charts are delivered via CDNs, and whether published charts remain available during outages. These details help you understand the real-world reliability of each tool.

|DataPictaFlourishRAWGraphs
App locationFranceUnited KingdomUnited States
CDN availability
Published charts remain online when app is offline N/A

Upcoming Features

The data visualization landscape evolves quickly, and a tool's roadmap can be just as important as its current feature set. Most platforms share little about future development, but DataPicta provides a transparent and comprehensive roadmap here, with clearly scheduled features extending into 2027. The table below summarizes the upcoming features for each platform based on publicly available information.

|DataPictaFlourishRAWGraphs
Publicly listed
Team collaboration Q2'26, free
Undo / Redo Q2'26, free
Theme / corporate identity Q3'26, free
Media library Q3'26, free
More chart types Q4'26, free
AI Chatbot Q4'26, free
Media Queries Q1'27, free
Data from URL / Live data Q1'27, free
Connections to popular data providers Q2'27, free
Race charts Q2'27, free

Disclaimer

The information presented in this comparison is provided on a best-effort basis. Although care has been taken to ensure accuracy, no warranties—express or implied—are provided.