ICharts

iCharts, Inc.
Privately held company
Industry SaaS, Data Visualization, Analytics
Founded Sunnyvale, California (September 9, 2008 (2008-09-09))
Founder Seymour Duncker
Tyron Montgomery
Rajesh Setty
Headquarters Sunnyvale, California, USA
Area served
world-wide
Products Interactive Charts
Visual Reports
Website icharts.net

iCharts is a U.S. based SaaS company providing an easy and affordable online service for interactive chart creation and social sharing. iCharts offerings range from free consumer subscriptions to high-end business subscriptions. The company’s vision is to empower the world to explore and share data by enabling the free flow of visual data among data owners, media, business and consumers.

Founded in 2008[1] by Seymour Duncker, Tyron Montgomery and Rajesh Setty, iCharts has become the leading chart processing, creation and distribution platform for business customers that include Fortune 500 companies and the market research firms that serve them. iCharts is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.

iCharts reduces complex chart creation to a few intuitive drag'n'drop actions. The iCharts service includes a clipping capability, iCharts Studio for easy chart creation and the iCharts Gallery for storing and organizing unlimited charts.

Product Offerings

The service includes:

iCharts API

With the iCharts API, organizations with big public data sets can use the free API to connect their data to the iCharts Chart Creation and Distribution service. When data is updated in the database, iCharts will find the data and update the chart when online pages are refreshed wherever the charts are embedded. In 2008, selected from more than 1,000 applicants, iCharts was selected as one of the 52 best start-ups to the industry’s most influential VCs, corporations, entrepreneurs and press at the TechCrunch50 Conference in San Francisco.[2][3] The iCharts technology was launched on September 9, 2008.

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