Screenshot a bar chart, pie chart, or line graph and Taskade Genesis pulls out the underlying data points, identifies trends, and delivers annotated notes you can reference, share, and build on.
What Is a Chart Image to Data Notes Converter?
It's an AI workspace tool that reads chart visuals — axes, labels, data points, legends — and outputs a structured set of data notes including extracted values, trend summaries, and key observations, all inside a collaborative workspace.
Why Use This Converter?
- Recovers data from image-locked charts — extract numbers from charts in PDFs, presentations, or web screenshots.
- Trend annotation included — the AI doesn't just list values; it flags direction, anomalies, and patterns.
- Table view for analysis — data lands in a sortable database table ready for comparison.
- Feeds reports automatically — use automations to push extracted data to your reporting tool on a schedule.
- Persistent across projects — link chart notes to parent research projects using the Relationship field.
Who Should Use This?
- Analysts working with charts embedded in competitor reports or industry PDFs.
- Finance teams extracting historical data from old printed or image-format financial charts.
- Marketers benchmarking campaign performance metrics shared as chart screenshots.
- Academics digitizing data from published research charts for meta-analysis.
- Consultants building client deliverables from data-rich visual reports.
How To Convert Chart Images to Data Notes
- Clone the live converter workspace from Taskade Genesis — no login required to try it.
- Upload the chart image; the AI agent reads axis labels, data series, and legend entries and builds a data notes table.
- Prompt the AI to identify the top trend, the biggest outlier, or a year-over-year comparison.
- Switch to the Table view to sort, filter, and annotate extracted data points.
- Connect your workspace to a downstream tool via 100+ integrations to feed chart data into live dashboards.
Unlock the numbers locked inside any chart. Browse more data tools at /community or explore /generate.
