A simple yet powerful WordPress chart plugin to effortlessly create and embed responsive charts & tables into your site, supporting multiple data …
As of April 2026, Visualizer: Tables and Charts Manager for WordPress is a WordPress Pie plugin with 20K+ active installations and a 4.4/5 rating from 225 reviews. It has been downloaded 2.0M+ times in total. Requires WordPress 5.2+ and PHP 7.4+. Available on WordPress.org since 2013. Actively maintained — updated within the last month. Downloads are up 631% this week. Top alternative: Chartify – WordPress Chart Plugin.
Visualizer: Tables and Charts Manager for WordPress is a powerful and easy to use plugin used to create, manage and embed interactive, responsive charts & tables into your WordPress posts and pages.
The plugin leverages the Google Visualization API, DataTables.net, and ChartJS libraries to deliver responsive and animated charts, graphs, and tables, ensuring excellent cross-browser compatibility and a seamless mobile experience. You can fully customize all aspects of the charts and tables to suit your needs. For enhanced data management features, including importing from Excel, CSV, Google Sheets, and more, consider exploring the PRO version.
Doesn’t work with my theme, doesn’t work with wordpress twentyx themes. and this is after a work around to fix their mixed content issue. The free version only serves as pressure you to buy the paid version. I am not supporting this shady tactic.
This is javascript based charts plugin.
It is very intuitve for customer compared to image based.
Although the paid subscription fee is relatively high, it would be great choice to use this plugin.
I’m very disappointed. Used to be free to do a column chart, now we have to pay.
i have 1 chart a yearon 1 website to do. i’m not going to pay a hundred box for that !
Have been using for years. I go to edit my existing bar graph and get greeted with a Buy a licence prompt 🤦♂️ Had to rollback to 3.10.15 to get the functionality back…
It says you can use various data entry methods in the free one and then lists a bunch of url and other methods.
The only method you can use is manual entry.
| WordPress | 5.2+ requiredTested up to 6.9.4 |
| PHP | 7.4+ required |
Version 4.0.1 (2026-03-31)
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