The Web Almanac is HTTP Archive's annual state of the web report.
Our mission is to combine the raw stats and trends of the HTTP Archive with the expertise of the web community. The Web Almanac is a comprehensive report on the state of the web, backed by real data and trusted web experts. It is comprised of 20 or so chapters spanning aspects of page content, user experience, publishing, and distribution.
The Web Almanac is available in the original English but has also been translated (sometimes only partially) to:
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Chinese (Traditional)
- Dutch
- French
- Hindi
- Italian
- Japanese
- Portuguese
- Russian
- Spanish
- Turkish
- Ukrainian
See our contributing guide. To run the Web Almanac locally please see src/README.md.
We've just finishing the 2024 edition and haven't begun organizing the 2025 edition yet, but if you'd be interested to contribute, you can sign up to be notified when the project planning kicks off by filling out this interest form. Check off all teams that interest you and give a detailed description of what your areas of expertise are so we can reach out to you with targeted opportunities.
In the meantime, enjoy the chapters already published in the 2024 edition and we're still open to contributions in the form of translations, development or bug fixes.
We do almost all of our project planning here on GitHub. Browse the open issues to see what we're working on and what may be suitable for new contributors.
We also have a #web-almanac
channel on the HTTP Archive Slack where we chat about project updates.
For news and announcements, follow @HTTPArchive on X, or httparchive.org on Bluesky.
The Web Almanac is licensed under the Apache License 2.0.