QuickStats is a browser-based statistical analysis tool powered by WebR. Upload datasets and generate statistical summaries, plots and publication-ready tables without installing R.
QuickStats allows researchers, students and analysts to run statistical analyses directly in the browser.
WebR is a version of the R statistical programming language compiled to WebAssembly that runs directly in web browsers.
Yes. QuickStats allows you to run R statistical analyses entirely in the browser without installing R or any software.
No. All analysis runs locally in your browser, so your data never leaves your computer.
QuickStats supports linear regression, logistic regression, Cox regression, mixed-effects models, descriptive statistics (Table 1), forest plots, diagnostic plots, and more.
Yes. QuickStats is completely free with no sign-up required. It is an open-source tool available on GitHub.
If you need a statistical analysis tool without installing R, QuickStats provides a simple way to run R directly in the browser using WebR.
Starting the analysis engine…
This tool runs R directly in your browser using WebR. The first load takes about 30–60 seconds while the analysis environment starts. After this, loading will be much faster.
All analysis runs locally in your browser — your data never leaves your computer.