After two years of development, we're happy to announce Graphs 2.0. It's by far our biggest update yet. We're targeting stable next month, with an official beta period in the meantime.

Highlights include proper equation support with an infinite canvas, a redesigned style editor with live preview, error bars, SQLite & spreadsheet support and much more.

Any feedback is welcome :)

For more information on the changes or how to get the beta, see: https://blogs.gnome.org/sstendahl/2026/04/14/announcing-the-upcoming-graphs-2-0/

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Announcing the upcoming Graphs 2.0

It's been a while since we last shared a major update of Graphs. We've had a few minor releases, but the last time we had a substantial feature update was over two years ago. This does not mean that development has stalled, to the contrary. But we've been working hard on some major changes that...

Sjoerd Stendahl
@sstendahl This is super cool, good luck on wrapping the release!

@sstendahl The Graphs 2.0 Beta looks great. Knowing ggplot2 and the graph engines of Stata, SPSS, and spreadsheet software, Graphs really brings fresh wind and new ideas.
Connected to @rstats, #Jamovi seems to gain users worldwide, as a super easy to use @rstudio alternative, which still relies on #Rstats. I wonder if there are any ideas to also connect Graphs to Jamovi?

@serdarbalci

@sstendahl oh wow, graphs is so much more than I thought it was!! looks cool!