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Analyze Chart

Reads a chart, graph, or diagram image and explains the data and main trend in plain text. Uses 1 credit per run.

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About Analyze Chart

Analyze Chart reads an image of a chart, graph, or diagram and explains the data and main trend in plain English. Reach for it when you have a screenshot of a dashboard or a figure from a report and want a quick read on what it's showing. The hosted vision model returns plain text and costs 1 credit per run.

Category
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Input
Accepts: image/png, image/jpeg or image/webp.
Output
Outputs: text/plain.
Cost
Credit-metered
Memory
low
Privacy: Analyze Chart runs entirely on your device. Files you provide never leave your browser — no uploads, no server, no tracking. The page works offline once loaded.

Common uses

  • Get a plain-language summary of a sales chart screenshot for a meeting recap
  • Understand a figure pasted into a PDF report without the underlying numbers
  • Turn a dashboard screenshot into a sentence for a status update
  • Sanity-check what a colleague's graph is actually claiming before you cite it
  • Draft a caption explaining a chart for a blog post or newsletter
  • Extract the headline trend from a competitor's published bar or line chart

Frequently asked questions

What kinds of charts does it handle?

Bar, line, pie, scatter, and similar common chart and diagram types supplied as PNG, JPEG, or WebP. It explains the visible trend rather than re-deriving exact data values.

Will it give me the exact numbers?

It reads labeled values where it can, but it's describing what the chart shows, not performing precise data extraction. Treat specific figures as approximate unless they're clearly labeled.

Does my chart image get uploaded?

Yes. As a Pro vision tool it sends the image to a hosted model to analyze it. The image is used for that run and not retained.

Can it handle a busy multi-series chart?

It manages most real-world charts, but very dense or cluttered figures may yield a more general summary. Cleaner images give better answers.

What's the cost?

1 credit per chart.

Keywords

  • chart
  • graph
  • diagram
  • analyze
  • data
  • pro
  • vision

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