Given the tremendous information available online, people are now more interested to get information through colorful and interesting graphics, instead of words and numbers. Creating infographics, however, requires tremendous analytical and creative skills.
Here is a collection infographic tools for creating attractive visuals that we would like to share with you. We hope that you will like this wonderful collection. Feel free to share your opinion with us.
1. Highcharts
Highcharts is a charting library written in pure JavaScript, offering intuitive, interactive charts to your web site or web application. Highcharts currently supports line, spline, area, areaspline, column, bar, pie and scatter chart types.

2. KeyLines
A JavaScript toolkit for visualizing networks. It works in all major browsers, and on all platforms, including the iPad. It uses HTML5 but also works on old versions of Internet Explorer.

3. Re.vu
Are you thinking of creating a resume through infographics? Try Re.vu, an application for creating visual résumé.

4. Vidi
A suite of powerful Drupal visualization modules.VIDI gives you easy-to-use tools to build and embed colorful and dynamic maps for your presentations or your blogs.

5. DataMarket
Explore datasets from the most important data providers, upload your own data, build reports and create beautiful visualizations in seconds.

6. Visualize Free
If you are looking for a way to visually explore and present data that standard office charting software cannot handle, Visualize Free is for you.

7. Tableu Public
This free data visualization tool can help you create an interactive visuals and embed it in your website or share it. Anyone can do it, it’s that easy—and it’s free.

8. Online Charts
At Onlinecharttool.com, you can design and share your own graphs online and for free. The application supports a number of different chart types like bar charts, pie charts, line charts, bubble charts and radar plots.

9. iCharts
A cloud-based company that makes it easy to visualize, share and distribute Big and Small data. Our vision is to empower the world to explore and share data by enabling the free flow of visual data among data owners, media, business and consumers.

10. FusionCharts Suite
Offers over 90 chart types and 550 maps in JavaScript (HTML5) and Flash formats.

11. D3.js
A JavaScript library for manipulating documents based on data. D3 helps you bring data to life using HTML, SVG and CSS. D3’s emphasis on web standards gives you the full capabilities of modern browsers without tying yourself to a proprietary framework, combining powerful visualization components and a data-driven approach to DOM manipulation.

12. ChartsBin
A web-based data visualization tool that will allow everyone to quickly and easily create rich interactive visualizations with their own data. You can then share your interactive visualizations with others by embedding them in websites, blogs or sharing via Facebook or Twitter.

13. Free Vector Infographic Kit
A huge vector set for creating infographics. Included in the package are over 50 elements, ranging from graphs and charts to maps and symbols.

14. Gliffy
An online diagramming service that helps users communicate with a combination of shapes, text, and lines. It’s easy to use. Just drag-and-drop shapes from an extensive library and point-and-click your way to format.

15. JS Charts
A JavaScript-based chart generator that requires little or no coding. With JS Charts drawing charts is a simple and easy task, since you only have to use client-side scripting (i.e. performed by your web browser). No additional plugins or server modules are required. Just include our scripts, prepare your chart data in XML, JSON or JavaScript Array and your chart is ready.

16. Mind 42
A browser-based collaborative mind-mapping tool. It helps you manage your ideas, visualize your brainstorms, and screenshot your creations adding well-organized, text simplicity into your infographics.

17. Prefuse
A set of software tools for creating rich interactive data visualizations. The original prefuse toolkit provides a visualization framework for the Java programming language.

18. Data 360
A treasure trove of useful, up-to-date data for incorporating into your infographics. Covers a wide range of topics, including Economy, Societal Trends, Energy, Environment and data by Country.

19. Gapminder
Also a great source of data for infographics. A “fact tank” that promotes a fact-based world view, here you will find updated statistical content, videos, Flash presentations, and charts showing major global development trends with animated statistics and colorful graphics.

20. Knoema
Knoema is a knowledge platform for connecting data with analytical and presentation tools.
