Graph Commons is an online platform that allows users to create graphs manually and visually, import data or interact with the graphs programmatically. It's a collaborative program that's free to use, targeting everyone from journalists to activists and artists. The platform has over 15,000 users worldwide in many languages, with thousands of graphs on display. Users can define nodes, connections, and properties, navigate through complex graphs, filter based on node properties, and apply simple analyses. Graph Commons is also a social platform where users can share their graphs online, embed them into articles or videos, and build communities around their graphs. It offers an API for structured data exchange and advanced calls using APOC. The platform provides options for selecting specific areas of the graph, exporting to PDF and SVG, and generating exhibitions. Real-life examples include Brexit analysis, Syrian refugees, artist collector networks, etymological maps, and hurricane impact on industries. Graph Commons is used by various organizations, including academic institutions, think tanks, and NGOs.