RAWGraphs is a web-based data visualisation tool (also available as open-source). You upload or paste tabular data, choose a visualisation template, map data fields to visual variables, then export a final graphic (SVG/PNG) for use in reports, websites or vector editors.
If you’re working with spreadsheet data (CSV/TSV/JSON) and you need more flexible or unusual chart types (sunbursts, dendrograms, alluvial flows, etc) — but you don’t want to code from scratch — RAWGraphs bridges that gap. It lets designers, researchers and analysts get good-looking visuals quickly and export them as editable vector graphics, rather than locked bits of BI. And because it runs in-browser and is open source, there’s trust and flexibility.
You load data (upload CSV/TSV, paste or reference a URL/SPARQL endpoint). You pick a chart type from a gallery (~30 templates). You map your data columns (categories, numeric values, time, etc) to chart dimensions (axis, size, colour). You tweak styles. Then you export to SVG or PNG (or a RAWGraphs project file) for further editing or embedding. All processing happens client-side (in browser) so your data isn’t uploaded to a server.






