Are there programs available to digitize a graph from an image?

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A program is needed to extract x,y data points from graphic formats like JPEGs of graphs or plots. Resources such as Digitizeit and Uniphiz are suggested as potential solutions for digitizing graphical data without the need for self-coding. These tools can facilitate the conversion of visual data into usable numerical formats efficiently.
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I'm looking for a program that can read a jpeg, or any other graphic format, of a graph or plot and return a x,y list. Can anyone help out? I really don't have the time to write the code my self, or do I want to write the code my self. Thanks

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