Highcharts, a JavaScript library, offers interactive data visualisation for web and mobile projects, supporting various frameworks and languages.
HQ
Norway
Founded
2009
Employees
58
Highcharts offers a comprehensive suite of tools designed for creating interactive data visualizations across web and mobile platforms. With its robust JavaScript-based core, Highcharts renders charts in SVG, ensuring responsiveness and interactivity.
Highcharts provides a variety of charting libraries, including Highcharts Core, Highcharts Stock, Highcharts Maps, Highcharts Dashboards, and Highcharts Gantt. Each library is tailored for specific visualization needs, from basic line and bar charts to complex stock charts and interactive maps. The platform supports integration with popular frameworks and languages such as Angular, React, VueJS, iOS, R, Python, .Net, PHP, and Java.
Highcharts is ideal for developers and enterprises looking to incorporate advanced data visualization into their applications. Its ease of use and extensive documentation make it accessible for both beginners and experienced developers. The platform’s flexibility and customization options cater to a wide range of industries, including finance, healthcare, and technology.
Highsoft is the company behind Highcharts. Founded in 2009 in Vik i Sogn (Norway), the company has grown to a team of 58 employees.
Highsoft has established itself as a leading provider of charting tools for the web. Its solutions are trusted by 80 of the world’s 100 largest companies, demonstrating its reliability and effectiveness in meeting diverse charting needs. The company’s commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction has solidified its position as a preferred solution for developers and enterprises alike.
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