Create interactive charts online with Chartle.net

It’s often a hassle to create a chart online, that’s why Chartle.net came into existence. The site’s statistics indicate that over 1 billion charts, maps, plots and diagrams are found in print publications each year, however, only 40 million online. This huge difference in numbers sure reflects the complexity to create and publish charts online.

It’s often a hassle to create a chart online, that’s why Chartle.net came into existence.

The site’s statistics indicate that over 1 billion charts, maps, plots and diagrams are found in print publications each year, however, only 40 million online. This huge difference in numbers sure reflects the complexity to create and publish charts online.

Chartle.net allows you to:

  1. Create interactive charts online
  2. Minimize complexities
  3. Keep the process as simple as possible

The images or the charts that you create online are solely yours and you can you them in any way you wish to – for your business reports, presentations, websites, blogs and even print documents.

A variety of charts to choose from:

You could create a variety of charts like:

  • Bar and column charts

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  • Pie charts

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  • Line and area charts

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  • Scatter plots, Venn diagrams and Radar charts

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  • Static maps

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  • Interactive maps

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  • Dynamic timeline charts and Motion charts

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  • Org charts and other fun charts like Google-o-meter and gauge

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Upcoming features on Chartle:

  1. New Ajax/Flash user interface
  2. Easier embedding
  3. Business friendly
  4. Social network compatibility and more . . .

Do I have to Register?

No need. You could use Chartle’s services even without registering. Create a chart online and embed it wherever and however you want. Simple!

Get started. Create your own chart.

Link: Chartle.net

2 Comments

Gautam May 6, 2009

You can also create cool charts etc usin a google code api

xavier May 7, 2009

Sure you can – if you want to learn the stuff for years.

This website is really a great pick! Thanks Swati, just what I needed 🙂