Plotly-Lab is a repository of visualizations created with Plotly using a variety of random datasets.
There's no fixed theme — it's a space for freely exploring data and visualization possibilities with Plotly in an experimental way.
Below is a gallery showing some of the generated charts.
Click on any image to view it in full size.
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- Plotly – for generating interactive charts.
- Python 3.x
- Public or randomly generated datasets.
This project is not focused on deep analysis or statistical rigor — it's about exploring how data can tell visual stories using Plotly.
If you're looking for more examples or deeper use cases, the
Plotly Community Forum is a helpful place to browse ideas shared by other users.