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Plotdigitizeris an online data extraction tool that allows users to extract data from images in numerical format. In short, it reverse-engineers your visual graphs into numbers. The software comes with plenty of useful and time-saving features.

Upload the graph image to PlotDigitizer, select the graph type, calibrate the axis/axes, and start marking points and data values of the points that are automatically generated. You can also export these data to other formats. For more, read our official documentation.


Online PlotDigitizer's app is a free tool available for online use only. The tool is free and allows users to extract data from various graphs though it comes with limited features. For full access to additional features, like auto-tracing, dataset storage, you have to purchase a pro license


Scan your documents, maps, graphs, and technical drawings to manage their digital copies on your computer. Save them in such file formats as TIFF, JPEG, BMP, and PCX. Tweak the axes, lines, and color parameters, remove existing data, and undo any changes you made.


Downloading GetData Graph Digitizer 2.26.0.20 from our website was free. GetData Graph Digitizer can be installed on Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8/10/11 environment, 32-bit version. The most frequent installer filenames for the software include: GetDataW.exe and GetData.exe etc. Our built-in antivirus scanned this download and rated it as 100% safe. The program belongs to Office Tools. The most popular version of the program is 2.2. This program was originally produced by getdata-graph-digitizer.


GetData Graph Digitizer is a program for digitizing graphs and plots. It is often necessary to obtain original (x,y) data from graphs, e.g. from scanned scientific plots, when data values are not available. GetData Graph Digitizer allows to easily get the numbers in such cases.


DigitizeIt digitizer software replaces a digitizer tablet. Sometimesit is necessary to extract data values from graphs, e.g. in mostscientific publications only plots but no data values are published.

DigitizeIt makes it easy to actually get back numbersfrom such a plot!


DigitizeIt is try-before-you-buy software. The unregistered version is for evaluation purposes only and will stop working after 21 days.

If you want to continue using DigitizeIt after the evaluation period, you must purchase a license key. The license does not expire and is valid for all future updates of DigitizeIt on all supported operating systems.


The online registration process is done by MyCommerce. It is easy, secure and fast. You can pay using several different payment methods and currencies. If you pay by credit card, you will receive the license key immediately after purchase.



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The Engauge Digitizer tool accepts image files (like PNG, JPEG and TIFF) containing graphs, and recovers the data points from those graphs. The resulting data points are usually used as input to other software applications. Conceptually, Engauge Digitizer is the opposite of a graphing tool that converts data points to graphs. The process is shown below - an image file is imported and then digitized within Engauge by placing points along axes and curves. Data points can be transferred to other software applications by exporting to a text file, or directly using copy and paste. Work can be saved into an Engauge DIG file for later editing.


Interested in helping with the language translations? If you would like to suggest a small number of improvements you can create an issue at issues. If you have many improvements, you can create a free account and help at Transifex.


Version 10.10 (9/17/2018) has much faster and more accurate grid line removal, a new feature to extract theimage using the command line, and the Curve Fitting window now offers higher order polynomial fits. As counted bycccc, the project software reached 40,000 single lines of code (SLOCs).


Version 10.8 (7/2/2018) has complete translations for many languages, cygwin support, more error messages forWindows issues, a command line export option, support for file names with multiple periods, and ability to handleinconsistent point coordinates when editing points


Version 9.0 (7/18/2016) adds optional cropping of input images, geometry window with export, graph point coordinate editing, hover highlighting of points, and settings reset option in the command line


Version 6.0 (10/23/2015) of Engauge 6 was released. This is a major rewrite of the 10 year old Engauge Digitizer software project that once lived on sourceforge.net. The replacement is required since the Qt3 toolkit that Engauge relies on is disappearing. Engauge-Digitizer uses the new Qt5 library which should be available for many years, and also offers many new features.


Engauge can be installed using repository packages for popular Linux distributions of Linux or the Mac App Store for OSX (easiest methods), or by downloading pre-built binaries for Windows and Linux (slightly less easy). The pre-built binaries are available from the engauge-digitizer project at github.com, in the Releases page. The final option for installing is to build the software from the source code (very difficult). Building the software from the source code is accomplished by following the steps in the BUILD file that is found in the main directory. The build process can take as little as one hour in Linux or as long as several hours in Microsoft Windows.


The author, Mark Mitchell, extends many thanks to Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek, Baurzhan Muftakhidinov, Tobias Winchen (Ubuntu), and Antonio Trande (Fedora) for software development. Thanks to Jrg Weingrill, Stefan Langer and other translators for language translations. Thanks to Devin Lane for spline interpolation. Thanks to Kyle Sower for python upgrades. Finally, thanks to users to asking questions and providing excellent feedback.


The first step is to tell ImageJ what the scales of the x and y axes are. This is accomplished by using the rectangle tool to draw a rectangle on the figure between known points (tick marks on the axes).


If you accidentally click in the wrong spot and take a measurement, you can clear that measurement from the Results window by highlighting that row, then choosing Edit>Clear in the Results window menus. After selecting all 20 points on my example graph, I got the following results:


The data in the Results window can be copied and pasted into a program like Excel by clicking on Edit>Select All in the Results menu, then hitting Edit>Copy to copy all of the data. Paste the numbers into your spreadsheet program as normal. You can also Save As a .xls file in the Results File menu. I saved these numbers in Excel and produced the figure below, which mirrors the original figure well.


Edit: You might also find this web-based plot digitizer developed by Ankit Rohatgi to be useful: This program runs inside of your Firefox or Chrome web-browser. Simply drag your plot image onto the application webpage and begin digitizing points. There are helpful tutorials provided as well.

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