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Nivo vs React Chart.js 2

Developers should use Nivo when building React applications that require sophisticated, interactive data visualizations with minimal setup meets developers should use react chart. Here's our take.

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Nivo

Developers should use Nivo when building React applications that require sophisticated, interactive data visualizations with minimal setup

Nivo

Nice Pick

Developers should use Nivo when building React applications that require sophisticated, interactive data visualizations with minimal setup

Pros

  • +It is ideal for dashboards, analytics tools, and data-heavy web applications where performance and customization are key
  • +Related to: react, d3.js

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

React Chart.js 2

Developers should use React Chart

Pros

  • +js 2 when building data visualization features in React applications that require responsive, interactive charts like line, bar, pie, or radar charts
  • +Related to: react, chart-js

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

Use Nivo if: You want it is ideal for dashboards, analytics tools, and data-heavy web applications where performance and customization are key and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.

Use React Chart.js 2 if: You prioritize js 2 when building data visualization features in react applications that require responsive, interactive charts like line, bar, pie, or radar charts over what Nivo offers.

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The Bottom Line
Nivo wins

Developers should use Nivo when building React applications that require sophisticated, interactive data visualizations with minimal setup

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