Creating charts just got a lot simpler.
Instead of chasing every AI trend, we looked at where AI actually helps Visualizer users and built a careful, practical update to speed your workflow. No gimmicks — just features that make charting faster and easier. Here’s what’s new in the latest release.
Build charts by describing them
The new AI chart builder turns natural-language prompts into ready-to-edit charts. Describe the visualization you want and Visualizer builds it live. Preview, tweak with follow-up prompts, and publish when it looks right.
Examples of what you can do:
– Convert a sales spreadsheet into a chart in seconds: upload your data and say something like “create a bar chart showing monthly revenue by region,” then watch it appear.
– Visualize survey responses without manual aggregation: upload a CSV and tell the AI the breakdown you want; it handles the grouping and chart type.
– Apply your brand automatically: mention brand colors in your prompt and Visualizer styles the chart to match — no manual color picking required.
– Use a reference image: upload an example chart style and Visualizer will use it as inspiration to recreate a similar look with your data.
No coding, no complex configuration — just describe what you need and publish.
[PRO] Native XLSX import
If you work with Excel files, importing is now frictionless. Drop an XLSX and Visualizer loads your workbook directly. No CSV conversions, no copy-paste, no reformatting — ready-to-visualize data in moments.
Grid and list views in the charts library
As your chart collection grows, finding the right one should be quick. Toggle between a visual grid view for scouting designs and a list view for seeing details at a glance. One click, two convenient ways to browse.
Elementor widget
For Elementor users: a native Visualizer widget makes embedding charts into page layouts straightforward. Select a chart, place the widget, and your chart appears in the page — clean, integrated, and no workarounds needed.
Bug fixes and stability improvements
We also addressed several bugs: charts failing to load on page load, a Chrome scrolling glitch, bubble chart crashes on resize, and other issues. See the full changelog for the complete list.
How to try it
Update Visualizer from your WordPress dashboard to access the new AI chart builder and other improvements.
Not on Visualizer Pro yet? Upgrade to unlock XLSX import and additional features — backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Questions or feedback? Leave a comment below and let us know what you think.
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Thanks for reading — now go build something great!