Cinematic animated charts, right inside DaVinci Resolve

Turn a CSV into broadcast-quality animated bar, line, and race charts — GPU-rendered in your timeline. No keyframing, no After Effects.

Every feature included. No account, no card — just a small watermark until you license it.

In your timeline

Drop it on a clip and it renders live inside DaVinci Resolve — no round-tripping to After Effects.

Cinematic quality

GPU-rendered with bloom, motion blur, and physically-based easing. 4K and beyond.

Bar & line chart races

Animated rankings and time-series that move and reorder over time — from one CSV.

Just add a CSV

Paste or import your data, pick the columns, choose a template. No keyframing.

From CSV to cinematic in three steps

1

Add the effect

Install the plugin, then drop framechart on a clip in your Resolve timeline.

2

Bring your data

Paste or import a CSV and pick your columns. Choose a cinematic or clean template.

3

Render in place

It renders on the GPU right in your timeline — animate the pace, color, and effects in the Inspector.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need DaVinci Resolve to use framechart?

Yes. framechart is an OFX plugin that runs inside DaVinci Resolve (free or Studio) — it is not a standalone app or web tool. Drop the effect on a clip in your timeline and it renders live.

Is framechart really free?

Yes. The free tier includes every chart type, chart races, full GPU quality, and in-timeline rendering, with a small framechart.com watermark. No account or card required.

What does the licensed tier remove?

A $19/month license removes the watermark, or pay $99 once for a lifetime license — same removal, no renewal. Rendering quality and every feature are identical between free and licensed; either license covers two machines.

Does framechart require an account or upload my data anywhere?

No. framechart renders entirely on your machine inside DaVinci Resolve. Your CSV data stays on your device and is never uploaded to a server.

Does framechart work on macOS as well as Windows?

framechart is available now for Windows and Linux. A macOS build is in development — it works technically, but is not yet publicly released.

Dig deeper

Ready to animate your data?

Full quality, free forever. License it when the watermark gets in your way.