--- layout: default title: Using VisBuilder parent: Visualization types grand_parent: Visualize nav_order: 50 redirect_from: - /dashboards/drag-drop-wizard/ --- # Using VisBuilder VisBuilder is an experimental feature and shouldn't be used in a production environment. For updates on its progress, or if you want to leave feedback that helps improve the feature, see the [GitHub issue](https://github.com/opensearch-project/OpenSearch-Dashboards/issues/2280). {: .warning} You can use the VisBuilder visualization type in OpenSearch Dashboards to create data visualizations by using a drag-and-drop gesture. With VisBuilder you have: * An immediate view of your data without the need to preselect the visualization output. * The flexibility to change visualization types and index patterns quickly. * The ability to easily navigate between multiple screens. VisBuilder new visualization start page ## Try VisBuilder in the OpenSearch Dashboards playground If you'd like to try out VisBuilder without installing OpenSearch locally, you can do so in the [Dashboards playground](https://playground.opensearch.org/app/vis-builder#/). VisBuilder is enabled by default. ## Try VisBuilder locally VisBuilder is enabled by default. If you want to disable it, set the feature `flag vis_builder.enabled:` to `false` in the `opensearch_dashboards.yml` file as follows: ``` # Set the value of this setting to false to disable VisBuilder # functionality in Visualization. vis_builder.enabled: false ``` Follow these steps to create a new visualization using VisBuilder in your environment: 1. Open Dashboards: - If you're not running the security plugin, go to http://localhost:5601. - If you're running the security plugin, go to https://localhost:5601 and log in with your username and password (default is admin/admin). 2. Confirm that the **Enable experimental visualizations** option is turned on. - From the top menu, select **Management** **>** **Stack Management** **>** **Advanced Settings**. - Select **Visualization** and verify that the option is turned on. Enable experimental visualizations 3. From the top menu, select **Visualize** **>** **Create visualization** **>** **VisBuilder**. Select the VisBuilder visualization type 4. Drag and drop field names from the left column into the **Configuration** panel to generate a visualization. Here’s an example visualization. Your visualization will look different depending on your data and the fields you select. Visualization generated using sample data