W3Techs
advertise here
provided by
Q-Success
Home Technologies Reports API Sites Quality Users Blog Forum FAQ Search

Featured products and servicesadvertise here

Technologies

Content Management
Server-side Languages
Client-side Languages
JavaScript Libraries
CSS Frameworks
Web Servers
Web Panels
Operating Systems
Web Hosting
Data Centers
Reverse Proxies
DNS Servers
Email Servers
SSL Certificate Authorities
Content Delivery
Traffic Analysis Tools
Advertising Networks
Tag Managers
Social Widgets
Site Elements
Structured Data
Markup Languages
Character Encodings
Image File Formats
Top Level Domains
Server Locations
Content Languages

Related Reports

Segmentation

Technologies > Structured Data > Open Graph > by Character Encodings

Usage of Open Graph as structured data format broken down by character encodings

This diagram shows the percentages of websites using Open Graph broken down by character encodings. See technologies overview for explanations on the methodologies used in the surveys.

How to read the diagram:
Open Graph is used by 69.5% of all the websites.
Open Graph is used by 70.3% of all the websites that use UTF-8 as character encoding.

Overall
69.5%
UTF-8
70.3%
ISO-8859-1
29.3%
Windows-1252
30.0%
Windows-1251
19.2%
EUC-JP
73.2%
EUC-KR
48.7%
Shift JIS
9.6%
GB2312
11.2%
Windows-1250
19.2%
ISO-8859-2
18.1%
Big5
18.8%
ISO-8859-15
28.4%
ISO-8859-9
30.2%
US-ASCII
17.8%
GBK
16.1%
Windows-1254
19.5%
Windows-874
22.4%
Windows-1256
17.9%
Windows-1255
37.3%
TIS-620
22.6%
ISO-8859-7
21.7%
Windows-1253
14.0%
UTF-16
57.3%
GB18030
32.2%
Windows-1257
16.9%
KOI8-R
7.3%
ISO-8859-4
44.3%
KS C 5601
29.4%
ISO-2022-JP
8.6%
UTF-7
8.8%
ISO-8859-8
23.2%
ISO-8859-5
8.3%
ISO-8859-6
41.9%
Windows-31J
7.3%
KOI8-U
14.3%
Windows-1258
9.1%
ISO-8859-16
5.0%
ANSI_X3.110-1983
0%
ISO-8859-3
15.4%
ISO-8859-13
16.7%
Big5 HKSCS
0%
W3Techs.com, 30 November 2025
Percentages of websites using Open Graph broken down by character encodings

Share this page

Technology Brief
Open Graph
Category: Structured Data Formats
The Open Graph protocol, originally developed by Facebook, is an RDFa-based format that enables any web page to become a rich object in a social graph.
Website: ogp.me


advertise here

About Us Disclaimer Terms of Use Privacy Policy Advertising Contact
W3Techs on   LinkedIn LinkedIn Mastodon Mastodon Bluesky Bluesky
Copyright © 2009-2025 Q-Success