Creating charts is now faster and more intuitive. This release focuses on the places AI helps the most, streamlining your workflow without gimmicks.
AI Chart Builder
The new AI chart builder removes the most tedious parts of chart creation—choosing chart types and tweaking settings. Describe what you need, see a live preview, refine with follow-up prompts, and publish once it looks right.
Examples of what you can do:
– Convert a sales spreadsheet into a chart in seconds: upload your file and say, “create a bar chart showing monthly revenue by region.”
– Visualize survey results from a CSV without manual setup: upload the CSV, describe the breakdown you want, and let the AI generate it.
– Apply brand styling automatically: include your brand colors or style notes in the prompt and Visualizer will format the chart to match.
– Recreate a look from a reference image: upload a chart style you like and Visualizer will build a similar chart using your data.
No coding, no configuration—just describe, preview, and publish.
Native XLSX Import (Pro)
If you work with Excel, Pro users can now import XLSX files directly. No need to convert to CSV or copy/paste—load your spreadsheet and visualize the data immediately.
Grid and List Views in the Charts Library
Find and manage charts faster with a new grid view for visual browsing and a list view for detailed information. Switch between them with a single click.
Elementor Widget
A dedicated Visualizer widget for Elementor makes embedding charts into page layouts simple and seamless. Drop any chart into your design and it will integrate cleanly.
Bug Fixes and Stability
We resolved several issues from previous releases, including charts failing to load on page load, a Chrome scroll glitch, bubble chart crashes on resize, and other bugs. Check the full changelog for the complete list.
Get Started
Update Visualizer from your WordPress dashboard to try the AI chart builder. Not on Visualizer Pro yet? Upgrade risk-free with a 30-day money-back guarantee to unlock all features.
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