45 products Sparkpulse tracks are shipping around ggplot2. The highest-velocity ggplot2 products right now are glydraw, factoextra and ggsurvfit (ranked by Sparkpulse's velocity score). The theme runs across 3 sectors, so the momentum you see here is drawn from products competing in different corners of the market. Their velocity scores span 0.0 to 6.3 out of 10, a spread that shows how unevenly shipping cadence is distributed across the field. Below: every tracked product carrying this theme, updated from release data. Everything on this page is regenerated from verified release data, so the ranking reflects the latest changelogs rather than a static list.
#01glydrawSNFG glycan cartoons stopped being pictures and became ggplot2 geoms, guides and axis labels.6.3alternatives →#02factoextrafactoextra woke from six years of silence and stopped being a FactoMineR front-end3.8alternatives →#03ggsurvfitggsurvfit is in correctness-and-compatibility mode, not feature mode.2.5alternatives →#04mlr3vizmlr3viz keeps the ecosystem's plots working while the plots themselves move out2.5alternatives →#05ggcorrplotggcorrplot came back after four years and found its significance markers had been lying2.5alternatives →#06ggsciggsci quietly became a palette mirror, then taught itself to generate colors on demand2.5alternatives →#07ggdistThe grammar of uncertainty visualization, now drawing the uncertainty in its own estimates.0.0alternatives →#08metRA meteorology ggplot2 extension where the netCDF reader became the main event0.0alternatives →#09shapvizshapviz refines its SHAP plots release by release while chasing ggplot2's moving target.0.0alternatives →#10errorserrors keeps making uncertainty print the way each scientific field expects.0.0alternatives →#11ggdemetraA ggplot2 layer for seasonal adjustment output, filling in one plot type at a time.0.0alternatives →#12rempsycPublication-ready psychology tables and plots, tracking APA style as closely as the software allows.0.0alternatives →#13paletteerA palette aggregator that grows by absorbing other packages, not by changing shape0.0alternatives →#14ggstatsggstats keeps widening what a coefficient or Likert plot can be0.0alternatives →#15ggmapinsetA ggplot2 inset-map extension that is now infrastructure for other packages0.0alternatives →#16tidyterratidyterra finished wiring terra objects into the tidyverse, one verb family at a time.0.0alternatives →#17TLF-LibraryThe Open Systems Pharmacology plotting layer spent 2025 absorbing a ggplot2 major break.0.0alternatives →#18arulesVizarulesViz finished its move to ggplot2 and has been coasting on maintenance since.0.0alternatives →#19healthyR.tshealthyR.ts keeps adding time-series helpers, then quietly breaks the old ones to modernise them.0.0alternatives →#20inbothemeAn institutional ggplot2 theme in slow maintenance, tracking upstream deprecations.0.0alternatives →#21ggguidesThree releases in one day to make legend positioning finally do what the docs said.0.0alternatives →#22seesee grows wherever easystats adds a diagnostic, one plot method at a time.0.0alternatives →#23ggpubrggpubr reached 1.0.0 with p-value formatting presets for specific journals0.0alternatives →#24flashlightflashlight hit 1.0 by giving away its SHAP feature and making most of its API internal.0.0alternatives →#25hubVisThe hubverse plotting layer spends its releases absorbing upstream churn, not adding charts.0.0alternatives →#26scalesscales keeps widening what ggplot2 can put on an axis.0.0alternatives →#27benviplotA Brazilian housing-data palette package went from internal tooling to public 1.0 in five days.0.0alternatives →#28r2dii.plotPACTA's climate-alignment charting layer split prep from plotting, then settled into stable.0.0alternatives →#29ggtraceA debugger for ggplot2's internals, hardening its grip as the internals it traces keep moving.0.0alternatives →#30gratiaThe tidy front-end for GAMs, now stable enough that upstream ggplot2 sets its release calendar.0.0alternatives →#31marqueemarquee is filling in the typographic details — outlines, border types, real font metrics for underlines.0.0alternatives →#32ggmagnifyA single-purpose ggplot2 inset tool, refining the same three arguments.0.0alternatives →#33gganimategganimate is in caretaker mode, tracking ggplot2 and little else0.0alternatives →#34simmer.plotThe plotting companion to simmer, shipping only when the simulator or a graphics dependency moves.0.0alternatives →#35patchworkpatchwork stopped being a ggplot composer and became a page composer.0.0alternatives →#36survminersurvminer is back after a five-year gap, and spending it cutting dependencies loose.0.0alternatives →#37glyvisglyvis keeps losing plot functions as the packages behind them get reorganized.0.0alternatives →#38thematicthematic exists to follow ggplot2 and the IDEs, and that is all it does now.0.0alternatives →#39ggraphggraph has settled into ggplot2 compatibility duty0.0alternatives →#40ggstatsplotggstatsplot reached 1.0 by adding tests, having outsourced its statistics years ago.0.0alternatives →
Frequently asked questions about ggplot2
Which SaaS tools ship ggplot2 in 2026?
glydraw, factoextra, ggsurvfit, mlr3viz, ggcorrplot, and 35 more — the ggplot2 products Sparkpulse tracks, ranked by shipping velocity from verified changelogs.
Which ggplot2 product has the highest shipping velocity?
glydraw, with the top velocity score (6.3/10) — Sparkpulse's velocity score is derived from verified release data.
How many products are shipping around ggplot2?
Sparkpulse currently tracks 45 products carrying the ggplot2 theme, updated continuously from verified release data.