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Top 50 Data Visualization Libraries Software Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 82 data visualization libraries software companies. They have combined revenues of $1.3B and employ 8.1K people. They have raised $1.3B and serve 39.1K customers combined.

Every company below sells data visualization libraries software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Data Visualization Libraries Software Companies do

Data Visualization Libraries Software encompasses tools and frameworks that allow users to convert raw data into engaging visual formats such as charts, graphs, and interactive dashboards. These libraries are often utilized by data scientists, analysts, marketers, and business intelligence professionals to facilitate the understanding of complex data sets through graphical representation. By transforming data into visual contexts, these tools help identify trends, patterns, and insights that may be missed in raw data forms. Typical features of data visualization libraries include a wide variety of customizable visualization types, support for large data sets, interactivity options, and often integration capabilities with popular data sources and programming languages. Common workflows involve importing data, selecting appropriate visualization types, configuring visual settings, and exporting the final visual representations for presentation or further analysis. Target users typically include data analysts, software developers, and product managers seeking to create compelling data presentations and reports.

Companies
82
Revenue
$1.3B
Funding
$1.3B
Employees
8.1K

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Top Data Visualization Libraries Software Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 82 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1ClickHouse logo
ClickHouse

Redwood City, California, United States

ClickHouse is an open-source, column-oriented OLAP database management system that allows users to generate analytical reports using SQL queries in real-time. Its technology works 100-1000x faster than traditional database management systems, and processes hundreds of millions to over a billion rows and tens of gigabytes of data per server per second. With a widespread user base around the globe, the technology has received praise for its reliability, ease of use, and fault tolerance. Learn more at clickhouse.com.

Revenue
$250M
Year founded
2021
Team size
197
Growth
201.2%
2Neo4j logo
Neo4j

San Mateo, California, United States

Neo4j, the Graph Database & Analytics leader, helps organizations find hidden relationships and patterns across billions of data connections deeply, easily, and quickly. Customers leverage the structure of their connected data to reveal new ways of solving their most pressing business problems with Neo4j’s full graph stack and a vibrant community of developers, data scientists, and architects across hundreds of Fortune 500 companies.

Revenue
$199.8M
Year founded
2007
Funding
$535.1M
Team size
982
3FINBOURNE Technology logo
FINBOURNE Technology

London, England, United Kingdom

data management and analytics software

Revenue
$100M
Year founded
2016
Funding
$5.5M
Team size
273
4Matillion logo
Matillion

Altrincham, England, United Kingdom

cloud-native data integration platform

Revenue
$99M
Customers
500
Year founded
2011
Funding
$365.7M
Team size
468
Growth
30.72%
5InfluxData logo
InfluxData

San Francisco, California, United States

time-series data management and analytics platform

Revenue
$75M
Customers
400
Year founded
2012
Funding
$119.9M
Team size
197
6Spatial Front logo
Spatial Front

Bethesda, Maryland, United States

Offering IT services along with geospatial technology, system integration, software development, enterprise infrastructure, data analytics and more

Revenue
$59.8M
Year founded
2008
Team size
381
7Actian logo
Actian

Santa Clara, California, United States

For over 50 years, we’ve been helping organizations around the globe confidently transform their business by simplifying how people connect, manage, and analyze data. Organizations trust Actian data management and data intelligence solutions to streamline complex data environments and accelerate the delivery of AI-ready data. Actian transforms complex data landscapes into AI-ready assets with Actian Data Intelligence – the platform that enables Fortune 100 leaders to discover, understand, and trust their data across any environment.

Revenue
$56.5M
Year founded
1980
Team size
514
8Hevo Data logo
Hevo Data

San Francisco, California, United States

Hevo Data is a software-as-a-service company that provides an automated data pipeline platform.

Revenue
$46.9M
Year founded
2017
Funding
$43M
Team size
242
9Syncfusion Inc logo
Syncfusion Inc

Morrisville, North Carolina, United States

Syncfusion Inc. is a software development company based in Morrisville, North Carolina, USA, that creates software development tools and components for various platforms, including web, mobile, desktop, and cloud applications. The company was founded in 2001 and has since become a leading provider of enterprise software solutions, with over 20,000 customers worldwide, including Fortune 500 companies. Syncfusion's products include a wide range of tools and libraries, such as UI controls, reporting tools, data integration and visualization tools, and business intelligence software. The company is known for its commitment to providing high-quality products and excellent customer support to its clients.

Revenue
$39.4M
Customers
23K
Year founded
2001
Team size
2K
10Lobster logo
Lobster

Tutzing, Bayern, Germany

Lobster is a software development company dedicated to connecting people and data for a better future. The Lobster Data World is a global data ecosystem that provides a 360° data view and empowers teams to solve challenges effectively. The Lobster Data Platform eliminates complexity by enabling real-time integration, intelligent automation, and built-in quality control, while the Lobster Data Network breaks down silos and fosters secure collaboration across complex supply chains. For industry-specific needs, Lobster Data Products offer ready-to-use solutions that accelerate impact. With a presence in DACH, the UK, France, Scandinavia, and the Benelux – serving over 2,000 customers globally – Lobster enables companies unlock the full potential of their data and stay agile in a rapidly evolving digital world.

Revenue
$34.7M
Year founded
2002
Team size
315

Frequently asked questions about Data Visualization Libraries Software Companies

How many data visualization libraries software companies are there?

Latka tracks 82 data visualization libraries software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $1.3B in annual revenue and employ 8.1K people.

Which data visualization libraries software company is the largest?

ClickHouse is the largest, with $250M in annual revenue, founded in 2021.

How much revenue does a typical data visualization libraries software company make?

The average data visualization libraries software company in this list makes $15.5M a year, across 82 companies with reported revenue. They serve 39.1K customers combined.

Who are the leading Data Visualization Libraries software vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are ClickHouse, Neo4j, FINBOURNE Technology, Matillion and InfluxData.

How much funding have data visualization libraries software companies raised?

The 82 data visualization libraries software companies tracked here have raised $1.3B in disclosed funding between them.

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Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide capabilities for creating visual representations of data such as charts, graphs, and maps. - Should support multiple data formats and allow integration with various data sources. - Must offer customization options for visual elements, such as colors, sizes, and types of visualizations. - Should enable interactivity in visualizations, allowing users to engage with the data dynamically. - Not just static chart creation; must also accommodate real-time data visualization capabilities.