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How Many GitHub Users Are There in 2026? Global & by Country

As of July 2026, GitHub has over 150 million registered users. See year-by-year growth, top countries, and developer demographics.

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How Many GitHub Users Are There in 2026? Global & by Country
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How Many GitHub Users Are There in 2026? Global & by Country

As of July 2026, GitHub reports over 150 million registered users worldwide. This includes both free and paid accounts, individual developers, and organizations. The platform has grown from 40 million users in 2019 to an estimated 150 million in 2026, driven by the rise of open source, remote work, and AI-assisted coding.

GitHub by the Numbers (2026)

  • Total registered users: 150+ million (estimated, as GitHub does not disclose exact monthly active users)
  • Total repositories: 420+ million (including public and private)
  • Annual growth rate (2025–2026): approximately 12%
  • Largest country by users: United States (~28 million)
  • Fastest-growing region: Asia-Pacific, led by India and China

Year-by-Year GitHub User Growth (2019–2026)

YearRegistered Users (millions)Source Type
201940Official (GitHub blog)
202056Official (GitHub blog)
202173Official (GitHub blog)
202294Official (GitHub blog)
2023110Estimated (industry reports)
2024125Estimated (industry reports)
2025138Estimated (industry reports)
2026150Estimated (extrapolation)

Note: Figures from 2023 onward are estimates based on reported growth rates and industry analysis. GitHub stopped publishing exact user counts after 2022.

GitHub Users by Country (2026)

CountryEstimated Users (millions)Share of Global Users
United States2818.7%
India1510.0%
China128.0%
Brazil85.3%
United Kingdom74.7%
Germany64.0%
Russia53.3%
Japan4.53.0%
Canada42.7%
France3.52.3%
Rest of World5738.0%

Estimates based on GitHub's public API data, developer surveys, and internet population metrics. Country-level numbers are approximate and may overlap due to multiple accounts.

Historical Growth

GitHub's user base has grown more than 3.7x since 2019, from 40 million to 150 million in 2026. The platform added 10–15 million new users annually in recent years. Key milestones include the acquisition by Microsoft in 2018, which brought enterprise integrations, and the surge in coding bootcamps and online learning during the pandemic. The rise of AI coding assistants like GitHub Copilot (launched 2022) further accelerated adoption, with Copilot now used by over 1.8 million paid subscribers as of early 2026.

What Is Driving the Change

  • Open source expansion: More companies and governments adopt open source policies, increasing GitHub usage.
  • Remote work and digital transformation: Software development continues to grow globally, especially in emerging economies.
  • AI-assisted coding: GitHub Copilot and similar tools make coding more accessible, attracting non-traditional developers.
  • Education and bootcamps: Millions of students learn to code on GitHub, often through university partnerships and free resources.
  • Asia-Pacific growth: India and China have seen explosive growth due to large developer populations and government initiatives.

Methodology

GitHub's official user counts were sourced from company blog posts and annual reports up to 2022. From 2023 onward, figures are estimated based on reported growth rates from industry analysts (e.g., Statista, Similarweb) and GitHub's own revenue growth. Country-level estimates combine GitHub's public API data with developer population surveys (e.g., Stack Overflow, JetBrains) and internet user statistics. All numbers are approximate and should be verified before citation. Last updated: July 2026.

Key takeaways

  • GitHub reached 150 million registered users in 2026, up from 40 million in 2019.
  • The United States leads with 28 million users, followed by India (15M) and China (12M).
  • Asia-Pacific is the fastest-growing region, driven by India and China.
  • GitHub Copilot has over 1.8 million paid subscribers, fueling platform growth.

Frequently asked questions

How many active GitHub users are there in 2026?

GitHub does not publicly disclose monthly active users (MAU). However, based on industry estimates, active users (those who commit or interact at least once a month) are likely between 60–80 million, out of 150 million registered accounts.

Which country has the most GitHub users?

The United States has the most GitHub users, with an estimated 28 million, representing about 18.7% of the global user base.

How many repositories are on GitHub in 2026?

As of 2026, GitHub hosts over 420 million repositories (public and private). This includes both active projects and archived ones.

Is GitHub still growing?

Yes, GitHub continues to grow at about 10–12% annually, driven by the expanding global developer population and increased use of AI coding tools.

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Compiled by the Countly data deskLast updated Jul 2, 2026

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