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Exporting Charts & Data

Export your visualizations and underlying data for use in presentations, reports, or further analysis.

Image Export

Download your chart as an image file.

PNG Format

Best for:
  • Presentations (PowerPoint, Google Slides)
  • Documents (Word, Google Docs)
  • Social media sharing
  • Web publishing
How to export:
  1. Open your chart
  2. Click the Download button
  3. Select PNG Image
  4. The image saves to your downloads folder

SVG Format

Best for:
  • High-quality print materials
  • Scalable graphics
  • Further editing in design software (Illustrator, Figma)
SVG files are vector-based, so they stay sharp at any size.

Data Export

Export the underlying data for further analysis.

CSV Format

Download your data as a spreadsheet-compatible file:
ColumnDescription
CountryCountry name
Country CodeISO 3-letter code
IndicatorIndicator name
YearData year
ValueThe actual value
How to export:
  1. Open your chart
  2. Click the Download button
  3. Select CSV Data
  4. Open in Excel, Google Sheets, or any spreadsheet app

Using Exported Data

Common uses for exported CSV data:
  • Create custom analyses in Excel
  • Import into statistical software (R, Python, SPSS)
  • Combine with your own datasets
  • Build custom reports

Data Table View

Before exporting, you can preview your data in table format:
  1. Click the Table icon on your chart
  2. View all data points in a sortable table
  3. Verify the data before downloading

Export Quality

Image Resolution

PNG exports are optimized for:
  • Web display (standard resolution)
  • Print quality (higher resolution available)
For presentations, the standard export resolution is usually sufficient. For print materials, use SVG or request a higher resolution PNG.

Data Completeness

Exported CSV files include:
  • All countries in your chart
  • All years in your date range
  • Full indicator names
  • Source attribution

Sharing Exports

After exporting, you can:
  • Attach files to emails
  • Upload to Google Drive or Dropbox
  • Insert into presentations
  • Include in reports and documents
  • Post on social media (with attribution)

Attribution

When sharing charts publicly, consider including attribution:
Source: Visonomics807 | Data: World Bank
This helps viewers understand the data source and find more information.