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We've compiled a list of 17 free and paid alternatives to Free JS Chart. The primary competitors include Plotly, Chart.js. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Free JS Chart and CanvasJS Charts, Highcharts, Essential JS 2 for JavaScript by Syncfusion. Also you can look at other similar options here: Development Software, Web Frameworks.


Plotly
Open Source

Open-source, interactive, and scientific charting

Chart.js
Free Open Source

Easy, object oriented client side graphs for designers and developers.

Highcharts is a charting library written in pure JavaScript, offering an easy way of adding...

FusionCharts Suite XT helps you create interactive JavaScript charts, gauges and maps in a jiffy...

ChartBlocks is an online software platform that lets you quickly and easily build embeddable...

The Google Charts is an extremely simple tool that lets you easily create a chart from some data...

Flexible, cross-platform and cross-browser JavaScript (HTML5) charting library that allows you to...

ApexCharts
Free Open Source

Modern & Interactive JavaScript Charts for web

JavaScript library for creating interactive charts.

Free JS Chart Platforms

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Free JS Chart Video and Screenshots

Free JS Chart Overview

Free JS Chart supports all essential chart types: line, scatter, vertical bar and pie. You can add a title and unlimited number of legends. The library offers customizable grid and unlimited number of chart series. Users can pan and zoom the chart as well rotate pie charts. The appearance is customized through styles and themes.

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