What is ChartsBin?

ChartsBin is a web-based data visualization tool that will allow everyone to quickly and easily create rich interactive visualizations with their own data. You can then share your interactive visualizations with others by embedding them in websites, blogs or sharing via Facebook or Twitter. We're focused on building the most exciting and engaging destination for statisticians, and computer scientists in the world.

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Who is ChartsBin for?

This site would find love among those who like stats and graphs; for anyone who wishes to see the boring research data in a refreshing way.

What makes ChartsBin different?

create interactive visualizations online instantly! No installation required. No coding needed.
embed the interactive visualizations in your own website or blog easily (simply copy & paste HTML code).
export the visualizations as an image for presentation.
you can embed the interactive visualizations in social media websites (e.g.: Facebook.com, Digg.com, etc.)
we offers a public online gallery of interactive visualizations that have been derived from authentic sources such as books, government documents, technical reports, selected primary journal literature and websites. Featured and Latest updates sections are created and maintained by our statistics collector team.
Additionally, you can download compiled dataset (CSV, XLS, SQL). If you have feedback or thoughts on how we could improve, please don't hesitate to contact us.


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