We’re excited to announce ReVISit v2.3, along with updates from versions 2.1 and 2.2. These releases introduce major new capabilities that make it easier to design, run, and analyze visualization studies.

Check out what's new:
https://revisit.dev/blog/2025/10/27/release-2.3/

Key highlights include:

* Support for Supabase, a self-hosted and GDPR-friendly alternative to Firebase.
* Screen capture for recording participant interactions directly within studies.
* A new qualitative coding interface for analyzing transcripts and study replays.

* Expanded styling options for customizing the look and accessibility of studies.
* A live monitor and study summary dashboard for real-time progress and insights.
* Dynamic study logic and new validated libraries for visualization literacy, usability, and workload assessment.

A special thanks to Sheng Long for contributing the Virtual Chinrest Calibration library—our first community contribution!

ReVISit continues to evolve as a flexible, open-source platform for visualization and HCI research.