Golden Software adds multivariate plotting tools to Grapher
Golden Software rolled out new visualization features in Grapher, its scientific graphing software, to help users present complex data more clearly. The update also expands the online template gallery and adds CAD file support, with a beta cycle now open for new feature suggestions.
Why it matters: - Grapher is used by scientists and engineers to turn complex data into plots that are easier to interpret than spreadsheets. - The new tools are aimed at showing multiple variables and their relationships in a single chart. - The update also improves workflow for users who prepare reports, annotate plots, and exchange files with CAD tools.
What happened: - Golden Software released the newest version of Grapher on August 19, 2026. - The update is available to users with active maintenance or subscription agreements. - Golden Software expanded the online Template gallery again after reintroducing it in the prior version. - The company opened the next beta cycle and invited user ideas for new or updated features by email at support@goldensoftware.com.
The details: - Bubble Fill by Colormap lets users show four variables in one bubble chart. - Grapher plots two variables on the X and Y axes, uses bubble size for a third value, and uses bubble color for a fourth. - Bubble values can now be defined with color gradients. - Bar Chart Fill by Colormap adds color as a second data dimension to bar charts. - Bar height can show one value while color shows another, such as magnitude and hazard risk. - Snap Shapes while Drawing makes mouse-drawn polylines and polygons snap to a related feature or point. - The feature is designed to help users highlight axes, tick marks, data points, and boundaries with more precision. - Legend Improvements include the ability to delete empty classes from a legend with one click. - Grapher can now automatically generate a multi-color swatch legend from a plot. - Grapher can import and export AutoCAD DWG Drawing Files and DXF files. - Golden Software added DWG support to Grapher after introducing it in Surfer last year. - A unified Help Ribbon page gives users faster access to updates, technical support, and the help system. - The online gallery now includes more graphing and plotting templates for users to browse. - The Golden Template Gallery is available at More information. - Golden Software's products include Surfer for gridding, mapping and 3D visualization and Grapher for 2D and 3D graphing. - Golden Software was founded in 1983 and says it serves more than 100,000 professionals in nearly 190 countries and territories.
Between the lines: - The update signals a push to make multivariate plots easier to build and easier to present. - Template expansion suggests Golden Software is trying to lower the learning curve for both new and long-time users. - Adding DWG support to Grapher improves compatibility across Golden Software's product line and may make the software more useful in CAD-heavy workflows.
What's next: - Golden Software says the open beta cycle will collect suggestions for future features and capabilities. - Users can send feedback to support@goldensoftware.com. - The company also directs users to the company website for additional information.
The bottom line: - Golden Software is using Grapher's latest release to make complex data easier to visualize, annotate and share.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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