Hi all,
I just released the Mobile Charts plugin. It lets you add charts to your native mobile app.

Important info:
This plugin was built with the new mobile plugin editor, which is currently going through alpha testing (I’m one of the early testers). I’ve done extensive testing of the the plugin and it works well for most major uses cases, but there may be bugs I’ve missed. If you encounter a bug, please let me know and I’ll look into it.
Some screenshots of charts you can add to your native app with the plugin:
You can see all examples in the plugins demo app.
Additional chart types and feature requests
This Mobile Charts plugin is in the early stages of development . Over the coming months / years, I very much want to make this the charts plugin for native mobile apps. If you have a request for a chart type not currently covered by the plugin or a feature for an existing chart type please contact me and I’ll look into it.
Useful links
Any questions just let me know 
Alex
The Mobile Charts plugin currently supports the following chart types:
- Line chart
- Area chart
- Stacked area chart
Next on the list of chat types to add is:
- Bar chart (vertical and horizontal)
- Stacked bar chart
As mentioned in the launch post, this plugin is in the early stages of development. If you have any chart types / features you would like in the plugin please do let me know.
I can’t promise I’ll add in every request, but I’ll certainly consider each on its own merit.
Appreciate the kind words @brenton.strine and @hi.luisacosta!
If you’ve any feedback or feature requests please do let me know 
Tooltips and custom line width
Released two new updates for the Mobile Charts plugin today:
You can now (optionally) choose to show tooltips when a user presses on a certain point

The new Line Width field lets you define how wide lines are. You can go with a larger brush:
Or a smaller width:
If anyone has any questions on this please do let me know.
I’m also continuing to take feature suggestions so if there’s something specific you would like to see in this plugin it would be great to hear.
Excellent plugin! Setup was straightforward, and @alexcooney5 offers outstanding support, quickly addressing any issues or feature requests. 
So good! I’ve been dying for the mobile plug-in editor to come out. So cool to see one of the first plug-ins actually published with it. Great job @alexcooney5 !
Thanks @letsbuildmyapp!
If you have any feedback on this plugin (or suggestions for others to build) just let me know.
Bar charts and stacked bar charts - Apr-25 update
The latest version of the Mobile Charts plugin now has bar charts and stacked bar charts:

You can see example of these charts in the plugin’s demo app:
This plugin is in the early stages of development If anyone has any feature requests or chart types they would like added, let me know and I’ll look into it 
Alex
Add legends to chart - Apr-25 update
Version 1.4.0 of Mobile Charts lets you add legends to your charts:
Simply set the ‘Add Legend’ field to ‘yes’:
Check out this page of the demo app to see it live.
Any questions just let me know 
cc @mo.salama
Horizontal Bar Charts - Apr-25 update
Just released a new version of the Mobile Charts plugin. You can now add horizontal bar charts to your mobile app:

The plugin now supports the following chart types:
- Line chart
- Area chart
- Stacked area chart
- Bar chart
- Stacked bar chart
- Horizontal bar chart
And the following features (among others):
- Tooltips
- Legends
- Press effect
- Animation
This plugin is still in the early stages of development. If you have a specific chart type or feature you’d like to use in your mobile app please do let me know. I can’t promise I’ll add every feature request, but I’ll certainly consider each request on its own merit.
Donut/Pie Charts - Apr-25 update
The latest version of the Mobile Charts plugin supports Donut and Pie Charts:

You can check out examples of how to set these charts up in the demo app:
The editor is public and linked in the relevant demo app page, so you can check out the specific values used for each example.
Any questions just let me know 
Handling of empty values - Apr-25 update
Just a quick note on a new version of Mobile Charts that I released today. Blank/empty values will now be interpreted as being 0 - EG see the February bar in the chart below:
There was previously a bug that prevented the charts from rendering if there were any blank/empty values.
Any questions just let me know.
Alex