RATH, built by Kanaries since 2021, automates a process data analysts traditionally do manually: exploring a new dataset by trying different chart types and variable combinations to find patterns worth investigating, using algorithms to generate a sequence of relevant visualizations automatically rather than requiring a person to guess which charts might reveal something interesting.
Its open-source foundation sets it apart from most competitors in this category, letting technical teams inspect, self-host, or extend the underlying exploration logic rather than depending on a closed commercial platform. That combination of automated pattern discovery and open licensing appeals specifically to data teams that want augmented analytics capability without vendor lock-in.
A free tier covers standard use, consistent with its open-source roots. For a data team that wants automated exploratory analysis without depending on a closed commercial platform, RATH's open-source approach to augmented analytics is a distinct option among the largely closed, proprietary tools elsewhere in this category.









