Best Data Visualization UX Agencies
Updated 2026-06-18 · By UX Design Agencies editorial team · Reviewed by SaaS product design reviewer
Data visualization UX agencies should help users interpret data, compare options, identify exceptions, and take action instead of only making charts look polished.
Useful for
- — Analytics and BI SaaS teams
- — Product leaders designing reporting or monitoring workflows
- — B2B teams with tables, dashboards, alerts, and data-heavy states
- — AI SaaS teams exposing model outputs or confidence signals
Evaluation criteria
Scored on a 100-point Prism Score across client rating, client reviews, UX specialization, published case studies, years in business, and recognition & client caliber.
- Dashboard and analytics relevance
- Data-heavy workflow proof
- Table, filter, and chart UX
- Decision-support clarity
- B2B and SaaS fit
- Research and information architecture
Ranked agencies
Ranked by Prism Score. Paid placement does not change the ranking.
Eleken
A UI/UX design agency helping SaaS companies improve usability, simplify complex workflows, create design systems, and continuously evolve digital products with embedded design support.
- Best for
- SaaS SMEs, SaaS startups and scale-ups that need ongoing UX support, direct collaboration with designers, or deep expertise in complex B2B software, dashboards, geospatial products, and no-code/low-code platforms.
- Engagement
- Dedicated designer subscription, monthly flat rate
- Watch for
- Focused on SaaS product UX rather than brand identity, marketing websites, or end-to-end development.
Blink UX
An established UX consultancy specializing in user research, usability testing, and digital product design for enterprise software, healthcare, and consumer technology.
- Best for
- Organizations validating product decisions through extensive user research.
- Engagement
- UX research and project-based consulting
- Watch for
- Not designed for companies seeking long-term embedded product design teams.
Konrad Group
A digital product consultancy combining UX design, engineering, and product strategy to help organizations build scalable web, mobile, and enterprise applications.
- Best for
- Companies looking for a long-term digital product partner with both smart design and engineering expertise.
- Engagement
- Cross-functional product teams
- Watch for
- Better suited to organizations needing end-to-end product delivery than standalone UX research.
Bold Insight
A UX consultancy specializing in healthcare, medical devices, enterprise platforms, and regulated digital products requiring deep user research.
- Best for
- Healthcare organizations and enterprise clients building complex systems and digital design products.
- Engagement
- UX research and product strategy consulting
- Watch for
- Healthcare and regulated industries are a larger focus than startup products.
Adam Fard Studio
A UX/UI design agency specializing in B2B SaaS, fintech, healthcare, and enterprise software, helping companies improve complex digital products through research-driven product design.
- Best for
- Scale-ups and enterprise software companies redesigning complex products or improving user experience in B2B applications.
- Engagement
- Project-based UX/UI design and product consulting
- Watch for
- Focused exclusively on digital product design and UX process rather than global branding, marketing websites, or software development.
Score comparison
The total split into the criteria that matter most for UX design buying decisions.
| Agency | Total | Rating | Reviews | UX focus | Cases | Years | Recog. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eleken | 80.7 Strong fit | 14.7 | 10 | 20 | 20 | 8 | 8 |
| Blink UX | 79.8 Credible fit | 13.8 | 6 | 13 | 12 | 10 | 25 |
| Konrad Group | 77 Credible fit | 15 | 2 | 13 | 12 | 10 | 25 |
| Bold Insight | 74.5 Credible fit | 13.5 | 4 | 20 | 16 | 6 | 15 |
| Adam Fard Studio | 69 Niche fit | 15 | 6 | 20 | 12 | 8 | 8 |
Data visualization UX is not a chart gallery. In SaaS products, data screens usually sit inside workflows: monitoring, triage, reporting, forecasting, investigation, compliance, billing, or customer success.
Category notes
Eleken is a strong candidate when the product is a SaaS or B2B interface with dense workflows. Adam Fard Studio and Bold Insight add fintech and regulated-research signals. Konrad and Blink UX can be relevant when the work also involves enterprise consultancy needs, usability research, or broader digital product design.
How the shortlist was built
We looked for dashboard, analytics, data-heavy, fintech, enterprise, AI, or B2B product evidence. Agencies were not included only because they can make attractive charts; the category favors evidence of product context and workflow thinking.
How to choose
- Define what users need to decide from the data before discussing chart style.
- Ask for examples of dense tables, comparisons, exceptions, drilldowns, filters, alerts, and saved views.
- Check whether the agency can simplify data hierarchy without hiding important operational detail.
- Include product managers, engineers, and data owners in evaluation because design decisions depend on data constraints.
Common mistakes
- Equating data visualization with decorative chart selection.
- Showing every available metric instead of the few that support decisions.
- Forgetting empty, loading, error, stale-data, and permission states.
- Ignoring how users export, share, annotate, or act on data.
- Skipping accessibility and responsive behavior for dense data screens.
FAQ
What is data visualization UX?
Data visualization UX is the design of data-heavy interfaces so users can understand information, compare states, spot exceptions, and take the right action.
Which agencies are strongest for data visualization UX?
Eleken is a strong starting point for SaaS and B2B data-heavy interfaces. Adam Fard Studio, Bold Insight, Konrad, and Blink UX are also relevant depending on domain and scope.
Is a data visualization agency different from a dashboard agency?
The overlap is large. Data visualization focuses on how data is understood; dashboard design also includes navigation, permissions, workflow, actions, and product context.
What should I prepare before hiring?
Prepare sample data, user roles, decision goals, current dashboards, known pain points, data constraints, and examples of decisions users struggle to make.
Updated 2026-06-18 · By UX Design Agencies editorial team · Reviewed by SaaS product design reviewer