At a glance
Highcharts by Highsoft helps organisations to visualise and communicate data clearly, securely and accessibly across digital platforms.
Effective communication is essential to bringing about change -– in organisations, markets or society at large. One very effective way of communicating facts is through visualisation, and most organisations use data visualisation in both their internal and external communication.
Given that most of this communication is digital, the solutions must be digital too. However, ensuring that data visualisations are reliable, accessible and compliant and that the technology remains up to date can be a struggle.
The Highcharts charting library from Highsoft is a set of tools for creating charts and dashboards on any digital platform. Designed to be lightweight, fast and easy to integrate, it visualises data digitally quickly, flexibly and securely.
Highcharts is universally accessible, developer friendly and always up to date. The solution supports many types of visuals, making it simpler for organisations to tell fact-based stories and deliver insights that are easy to understand and act on.
Customers use Highcharts not only to inform but also to inspire. By making data understandable, it helps to highlight what needs to change and how this should be done.
Moreover, Highcharts is optimised to minimise server load and energy consumption. It also scales well for large organisations and offers secure options for organisations that need extra protection.
Importantly, Highcharts is designed to be inclusive, with features that help people with different needs. It is one of the most accessible solutions on the market, contributing to greater equality in the digital space.
Highcharts is used by 80 of the world’s 100 largest companies, with customers including Apple, Microsoft, Visa and the Norwegian Government. Its main markets are North America, Europe and Asia.
Highcharts has been awarded Norway’s official origin label – Made in Norway.
For a real-world example of Highcharts in action, visit: UNCTAD Data Visualisation.