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We just launched Datastripes, the browser-native data engine 🚀

After months of building, today is launch day.
Datastripes is a drag-and-drop data engine that runs 100% in your browser. No backend, no installs, no setup, just open a tab and start working with your data instantly.

Why we built it
We were tired of dashboards taking weeks to build and requiring endless setup. We wanted analysis to be as quick as sketching on a napkin, but with the power of AI baked in.

What it does

300+ modular nodes for sources, transformations, ML, and visualizations
One-click transformations, filter, forecast, map, pivot in seconds
Synthetic scenarios, simulate “what-if” events like crashes or growth surges
Narrated dashboards & podcasts, because insights should be consumed, not buried in charts
Local AI, ask your data questions and get instant answers
Runs entirely in-browser, works offline, and can be embedded directly into your app via our React SDK.

Who it’s for

Analysts who want speed without losing depth
PMs who need quick, no-code reporting
Devs who want to embed analytics directly in their apps

👉 Join early access on datastripes.com
👉 Check out the PH launch: https://www.producthunt.com/products/datastripes

If you could run one wild “what-if” scenario on your data, what would it be?

on August 13, 2025
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