Google Charts

Google, Mountain View, California, United States

Google Charts is a free JavaScript library for creating interactive data visualizations using HTML5 and SVG.

It supports line, bar, pie, scatter, treemap, and geo charts, allows connecting to real-time data sources, provides dashboard and control components, and offers extensive customization of colors, labels, and tooltips.

According to our data, Google Charts is the 4th most popular charting library on the web.
It has 3% of the charting market share and is detected on 0.08% of all websites.

πŸ’Έ Pricing

Google Charts is available for free.

Free βœ”οΈ

πŸ“Š Rankings and Market Share

πŸ† Google Charts Awards

⚑ Sites Using Google Charts

We have data on 2,732 websites that use the Google Charts charting library. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.

The highest rated site using Google Charts is clover.com.

#WebsiteRankCountryLanguage
1 clover.com #1,626 English
2 cengage.com #2,574 United States English
3 lidl.es #2,757 Spain Spanish
4 amateri.com #4,827 English
5 hdfclife.com #5,866 India English
6 nequi.com.co #6,666 Colombia Spanish
7 mtn.co.za #6,733 South Africa English
8 zdnet.fr #7,480 France French
9 foxit.com #7,481 English
10 numbeo.com #7,498 United States English
11 thejournal.ie #7,578 Ireland English
12 bentley.com #7,627 United States American English
13 minfin.com.ua #7,923 Ukraine Ukrainian
14 mdcalc.com #8,311 American English
15 proofpoint.com #8,323 United States American English
16 stan.com.au #8,493 Australia English
17 testter.kz #11,340 Kazakhstan Russian
18 cajalosandes.cl #11,915 Chile Spanish
19 bookmeter.com #11,925 Japan Japanese
20 cez.cz #12,514 Czech Republic Czech

πŸ“ˆ Usage Statistics

Most of the sites that use Google Charts:

Most of the sites using Google Charts are from the United States and the United Kingdom.

  • United States 19.1%
  • United Kingdom 6.8%
  • Germany 4.7%
  • France 4.6%
  • India 4.5%
  • Netherlands 4.4%
  • Australia 4%
  • Brazil 3.7%
  • Spain 2.8%
  • Other 45.4%

Most Google Charts users speak English, Spanish, or German.

  • English 55%
  • Spanish 6.4%
  • German 4.4%
  • Portuguese 3.9%
  • French 3.9%
  • Dutch 2.6%
  • Russian 2.3%
  • Japanese 2%
  • Chinese 1.6%
  • Other 17.9%

The Google Charts charting library is especially popular on .com and .org top-level domains.

  • .com 42.3%
  • .org 7.9%
  • .net 3.6%
  • .com.au 2.5%
  • .de 2.3%
  • .nl 2%
  • .co.uk 1.9%
  • .com.br 1.7%
  • .ru 1.4%
  • Other 34.4%

The primary market segments for websites utilizing Google Charts include business, marketing and merchandising, and finance and banking.

  • Business 22.2%
  • Marketing/Merchandising 8%
  • Finance/Banking 7.3%
  • Online Shopping 6.2%
  • Education/Reference 5.5%
  • Blogs/Wiki 5.4%
  • Public Information 5.3%
  • Internet Services 4.6%
  • Health 3.6%
  • Other 31.9%

πŸ•΅οΈ Similar Technologies

These are some of the best Google Charts alternatives.

RankName
1
Easy Pie Chart

A lightweight library for drawing simple, animated and retina optimized pie charts.

2
Chart.js

An open-source JavaScript library for data visualization that renders charts in HTML5 canvas.

FreeOpen source
5
Highcharts
Vik i Sogn, Norway

A commercial JavaScript charting framework based on SVG, with optional WebGL for high-volume rendering.

Free$176+/seat/year
6
amCharts
Neringa, Lithuania

A commercial set of data visualization libraries offering different types of charts and interactive maps.

$80+/seat/year
7
Morris.js

An open-source JavaScript charting library with simple drawing line, bar, area, and donut charts.

FreeOpen source

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πŸ’¬ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the company behind Google Charts?

Google Charts is owned by Google LLC, headquartered in Mountain View, California, United States.

Is Google Charts free?

Yes, it is a free charting library.

Which country uses Google Charts the most?

The majority of Google Charts users are from the United States.

Who uses Google Charts?

According to our data, Google Charts is used on thousands of sites, including such established ones as clover.com, cengage.com, and lidl.es.

Is Google Charts used on government websites?

Overall, we found Google Charts on 3 government sites in the United States.

Do academic institutions use Google Charts?

Yes. In total, we know of 3 academic websites in the United States that use Google Charts.

How does Google Charts compare to its competitors?

Google Charts is one of the most popular charting libraries, second only to Easy Pie Chart, Chart.js, and D3.js.

What are the alternatives to Google Charts?

Alternatives and possible competitors to Google Charts may include Easy Pie Chart, Chart.js, and Highcharts.

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