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Introducing Chartix

Defining a New Category: Chart Infrastructure

Publication Date: July 12, 2026

For decades, charts have been treated as disposable images. Analysts build them. Designers recreate them. Executives paste them into presentations. Marketing screenshots them. Investors receive PDFs. Then everyone wonders why the numbers no longer match.

The problem has never been creating charts. The problem has been managing them.

Today, every organization has systems of record for nearly everything important. GitHub became the source of truth for software. Figma became the source of truth for design. Notion became the source of truth for documentation. Salesforce became the source of truth for customer relationships. Yet no equivalent platform exists for charts. Chartix was created to change that.

Charts Should Be Living Assets

A chart should not be a screenshot. It should not become outdated the moment a presentation is exported. It should not have dozens of disconnected copies across PowerPoint, Google Slides, Slack, PDFs, websites, dashboards, and internal documentation.

A chart should exist as a living asset. One chart. One identity. One source of truth. Connected to its underlying data. Continuously updated. Versioned. Searchable. Governed. Reusable everywhere. That is the future Chartix is building.

Beyond Chart Generation

Many modern tools focus on creating charts or extracting charts from images. Those are valuable capabilities. However, they solve only the first step of a much larger problem.

Chartix begins by recovering editable charts from screenshots, PDFs, dashboards, and reports. From there, those recovered charts become permanent digital assets that can remain synchronized with spreadsheets, databases, cloud warehouses, and analytical systems. Instead of generating another copy, Chartix creates a persistent chart that organizations can manage throughout its entire lifecycle.

The Chart Object

Every chart inside Chartix becomes an independent object with its own identity. Each chart contains:

  • Original data
  • Live data connections
  • Visual configuration
  • Version history
  • Ownership
  • Collaboration history
  • Usage references
  • Export history
  • Embedded locations
  • Permissions

Instead of existing as an image, the chart becomes infrastructure.

One Chart. Everywhere.

Organizations currently duplicate charts endlessly. A revenue chart may appear in:

  • Board presentations
  • Investor updates
  • Internal dashboards
  • Websites
  • Marketing reports
  • Product documentation
  • Sales collateral

Each copy becomes another version that eventually falls out of sync. Chartix changes this model. Organizations publish one chart. Everything else references it. When data changes, every connected destination can reflect the latest approved version.

Recover. Connect. Govern.

Chartix introduces a complete lifecycle for analytical visuals. Recover charts from screenshots. Reconnect them to live data. Collaborate across teams. Version every change. Publish everywhere. Govern every chart from a single location. This transforms charts from temporary deliverables into long-lived organizational assets.

Building Chart Infrastructure

Chartix is introducing what we believe is a new category of software: Chart Infrastructure. Chart Infrastructure is the operational layer that sits between raw data and every place that visual information is consumed.

Rather than focusing solely on visualization, Chart Infrastructure manages:

  • Chart identity
  • Data lineage
  • Version control
  • Governance
  • Collaboration
  • Distribution
  • Synchronization
  • Reuse

Our goal is to make charts as manageable as source code, design files, and documents have become in modern software organizations.

Our Mission

Every chart deserves a source of truth. Our mission is to eliminate outdated screenshots, duplicated visuals, inconsistent reports, and disconnected analytical workflows. By making every chart a living asset connected to its underlying data, organizations can spend less time rebuilding visuals and more time making better decisions.

This is only the beginning.

We believe the future of business intelligence is not another dashboard. It is infrastructure. Welcome to Chartix.