Tableau: Interactive visualization examples created with Tableau Public. These can be filtered by categories (Education, Government, Science, etc), and can be downloaded as PDFs and image files. You can also create your own visualizations with the Tableau Desktop Public Edition app. 1 GB of space is free. FREE/PRO
Data Visualization
Filtergraph
Filtergraph: A data visualization tool that grew out of the Vanderbilt Initiative in Data-intensive Astrophysics and the Vanderbilt Initiative for Autism, Innovation and the Workforce. There is no need to create an account, and data can be uploaded within the browser. Map and graph visualizations can be exported as .svg files. There are also list and gallery views where data can be linked to outside web-based information. FREE
Palladio
Palladio: A data visualization tool that was developed in Stanford’s Humanities and Design Lab. There is no need to create an account, and data can be uploaded within the browser. Map and graph visualizations can be exported as .svg files. There are also list and gallery views where data can be linked to outside web-based information. FREE
Easelly
Easelly: Similar to Piktochart, Easelly has ready-to-use templates. You can drag and drop images and designs to use in your infographic, edit text directly on the web page, and add charts. Export options include high quality .jpgs and .pdf. FREE/PRO
Piktochart
Piktochart: An “easy-to-use infographic creator,” piktochart offers over 100 ready-to-use themes. Once a theme is selected, you can edit the text, insert multimedia elements, and replace images. Free accounts have no usage limits; pro accounts have more templates and export functionalities. FREE/PRO