Compare the Top Data Visualization Software that integrates with R as of September 2025

This a list of Data Visualization software that integrates with R. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with R. View the products that work with R in the table below.

What is Data Visualization Software for R?

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 for R currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Plotly Dash
    Dash & Dash Enterprise let you build & deploy analytic web apps using Python, R, and Julia. No JavaScript or DevOps required. Through Dash, the world's largest companies elevate AI, ML, and Python analytics to business users at 5% the cost of a full-stack development approach. Deliver apps and dashboards that run advanced analytics: ML, NLP, forecasting, computer vision and more. Work in the languages you love: Python, R, and Julia. Reduce costs by migrating legacy, per-seat licensed software to Dash Enterprise's open-core, unlimited end-user pricing model. Move faster by deploying and updating Dash apps without an IT or DevOps team. Create pixel-perfect dashboards & web apps, without writing any CSS. Scale effortlessly with Kubernetes. Support mission-critical Python applications with high availability.
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    JMP Statistical Software

    JMP Statistical Software

    JMP Statistical Discovery

    JMP, data analysis software for Mac and Windows, combines the strength of interactive visualization with powerful statistics. Importing and processing data is easy. The drag-and-drop interface, dynamically linked graphs, libraries of advanced analytic functionality, scripting language and ways of sharing findings with others, allows users to dig deeply into their data, with greater ease and speed. Originally developed in the 1980’s to capture the new value in GUI for personal computers, JMP remains dedicated to adding cutting-edge statistical methods and special analysis techniques from a variety of industries to the software’s functionality with each release. The organization's founder, John Sall, still serves as Chief Architect.
    Starting Price: $1320/year/user
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    AnyChart

    AnyChart

    AnyChart

    AnyChart is an award-winning, flexible JavaScript (HTML5) charting library designed to cover all your needs in data visualization across platforms. Create interactive, beautiful charts, maps, and dashboards for any web, mobile, or standalone project. Designed for developers and businesses alike, AnyChart offers massive out-of-the-box capabilities, supporting 90+ chart types — from line and bar charts to Gantt charts, stock charts, and geospatial visualizations. It easily integrates with any technology stack and connects to any data source. Whether enhancing reports, embedding dashboards into SaaS or on-premises systems, or building entirely new solutions, AnyChart delivers flexibility, simplicity, and powerful results fast. Fully customizable and responsive, it ensures your visuals look great on any device. Trusted by Fortune 500 companies and thousands of developers worldwide. Start creating professional charts, maps, and dashboards with ease — download AnyChart JS today!
    Starting Price: $49
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    Aqua Data Studio

    Aqua Data Studio

    AquaFold, an Idera, Inc. company

    Aqua Data Studio is a multiple-platform, integrated development environment (IDE) for data. It provides benefits to a variety of data-centric roles, allowing them to manage a wide range of data sources. Aqua Data Studio provides scalable, cross-platform data management, supporting IT and data-centric specialists, including developers, database administrators, as well as data analysts, data modelers, and data architects. Simplifies tedious tasks involving SQL queries, data, result sets, schema, data models, files, instances, servers, as well as automation. Aqua Data Studio can be installed on the three popular operating systems: Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS, and Linux. The graphical user interface can display the nine of the most widely spoken languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Korean, Portuguese, Japanese, and Chinese. Aqua Data Studio supports over 40 of the most popular data source platforms, including relational, NoSQL, as well as managed cloud data source
    Starting Price: $499 per user per year
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    EngineRoom

    EngineRoom

    MoreSteam

    EngineRoom powers process improvement with a complete set of problem-solving tools. EngineRoom combines graphical, statistical, and modeling tools for organizing and managing your projects. Analyze your data, manage projects, and map and model processes. Using EngineRoom's intuitive drag-and-drop interface, you can avoid the steep learning curve of desktop data analysis software. EngineRoom includes interactive, patented wizards for both hypothesis testing and design of experiments (DOE) that step you through how to properly analyze your data and clearly report your results. With no installation on client desktops, complex licensing files, or dedicated hard drive storage to manage, you can instantly get up and running. Access your projects from any web browser by signing into your account. When you return to your projects from anywhere, your data and results are saved just the way you left them.
    Starting Price: $449 per year
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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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    ggplot2

    ggplot2

    ggplot2

    ggplot2 is a system for declaratively creating graphics, based on The Grammar of Graphics. You provide the data, tell ggplot2 how to map variables to aesthetics, what graphical primitives to use, and it takes care of the details. ggplot2 is now over 10 years old and is used by hundreds of thousands of people to make millions of plots. That means, by-and-large, ggplot2 itself changes relatively little. When we do make changes, they will be generally to add new functions or arguments rather than changing the behavior of existing functions, and if we do make changes to existing behavior we will do them for compelling reasons. If you are new to ggplot2 you are better off starting with a systematic introduction, rather than trying to learn from reading individual documentation pages.
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