Kineviz's GraphXR is a browser-based visualization tool that leverages Neo4j to bring speed, power, and flexibility to data exploration. Sony Green and his team use Neo4j with GraphXR for visual analytics and graph or data visualization to explore and analyze data beyond just numbers. Neo4j offers flexibility and power, enabling GraphXR to treat data in a different way by combining the structure of the graph with underlying statistical data. GraphXR is used in various domains such as law enforcement, healthcare, business intelligence use cases, and has been implemented in NIH's bioinformatics portal and the International Anticrime Academy. The tool provides dynamic modeling capability, allowing users to ask different questions without having to go back to the drawing board every time. GraphXR aims to make data literacy accessible to non-data scientists by leveraging graph visualization, which is closer to how humans think about things than tabular data.