Creating charts just got much easier. We focused on where AI can truly help Visualizer users and shipped a thoughtful update that speeds up your workflow—no gimmicks.
Build Charts With AI
Chart creation used to be the most time-consuming part: choosing the right type and tweaking settings. The new AI chart builder changes that. Describe what you want and Visualizer builds it live. Preview, refine with follow-up prompts, and publish.
What you can do:
– Turn a sales spreadsheet into a chart in seconds. Upload data, type “create a bar chart showing monthly revenue by region,” and watch it build.
– Visualize survey results without manual work. Upload a CSV, describe the breakdown, and let AI handle mapping and charting.
– Match your brand without touching settings. Mention your brand colors in the prompt and Visualizer styles the chart for you.
– Build from a reference image. Upload an example chart and Visualizer will recreate a similar style using your data.
No coding, no configuration—describe it and publish.
[PRO] Native XLSX Import
If you manage data in Excel, you can now drop an XLSX file directly into Visualizer. No CSV conversions, no copy-pasting, no reformatting—your data loads instantly and is ready to visualize.
Grid & List View in the Charts Library
Finding charts is easier with a switchable library view. Use grid view for a visual overview or list view for more detail at a glance—one click.
Elementor Widget
If you use Elementor, there’s a dedicated widget to drop any Visualizer chart straight into your page layout. Pick your chart, place it, and you’re done—fully integrated.
A Few Fixes
We also fixed several bugs: charts not loading on page load, a Chrome scroll glitch, bubble chart crashes on resize, and other minor issues. See the full changelog for details.
Ready to Try It?
Update Visualizer from your WordPress dashboard and try the AI chart builder.
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