Head-to-head comparison

Looker vs Tableau

Comparing Looker and Tableau to help you pick the right Data Visualization Tools for your needs.

Feature Looker Tableau
Pricing Paid Paid
Platforms Web Web, macOS, Windows
Starting price Contact sales $75/month
Community votes 12 221

Looker Pros & Cons

  • LookML modeling layer keeps metric definitions consistent across all dashboards, preventing the common BI problem of the same metric being calculated differently in different reports
  • Strong embedded-analytics support for companies building reporting and dashboards directly into their own customer-facing product
  • Centralized governance over data definitions reduces the trust erosion that happens when different teams' dashboards disagree on basic numbers
  • Tight integration with Google Cloud's broader data ecosystem (BigQuery, and others) for companies already standardized on that infrastructure
  • Version control for LookML models supports proper change tracking and review for business logic, similar to how engineering teams manage code

Tableau Pros & Cons

  • Drag-and-drop interface makes complex visual analysis accessible without heavy coding
  • Connects to a very wide range of data sources out of the box
  • Strong, large community with extensive learning resources and templates
  • Scales well from individual analysis to enterprise-wide dashboards
  • Pricing is high relative to some competitors, especially for smaller teams
  • Steeper learning curve than simpler reporting tools for advanced features
  • Performance can degrade with very large or poorly optimized data sources

Verdict: Looker vs Tableau

Looker and Tableau both serve the Data Visualization Tools category well, but suit different priorities. Tableau supports more platforms (3 vs 1). Based on community engagement, Tableau is currently the more widely adopted choice (221 votes), but the better fit ultimately depends on your specific pricing, platform, and feature requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is cheaper, Looker or Tableau?
Looker and Tableau use a similar pricing model (both paid), so the cheaper choice depends on which specific plan tier and feature set you need rather than the base pricing model.
Is Looker or Tableau rated higher?
Looker and Tableau currently hold comparable editorial ratings, so neither has a clear edge — the right pick depends more on which specific features and pricing fit your use case.
Which platforms do Looker and Tableau support?
Looker is available on Web. Tableau is available on Web, macOS, Windows. Tableau covers more platforms overall, which matters if your team works across a wider range of devices and operating systems.
Can I switch from Looker to Tableau (or vice versa)?
Most data visualization tools tools, including Looker and Tableau, support data export in standard formats, making migration possible though rarely fully automatic. Expect to manually verify that custom configurations, integrations, and historical data transfer correctly, and budget time for the team to adjust to workflow differences between the two products.
Should I choose Looker or Tableau?
Looker and Tableau both serve the Data Visualization Tools category well, but suit different priorities. Tableau supports more platforms (3 vs 1). Based on community engagement, Tableau is currently the more widely adopted choice (221 votes), but the better fit ultimately depends on your specific pricing, platform, and feature requirements.