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Technologies > Structured Data > Open Graph > by Server Locations

Usage of Open Graph as structured data format broken down by server locations

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

How to read the diagram:
Open Graph is used by 70.4% of all the websites.
Open Graph is used by 76.6% of all the websites that use United States as server location.

Overall
70.4%
United States
76.6%
Germany
65.6%
Japan
64.4%
France
65.8%
Netherlands
69.5%
Russian Federation
54.0%
United Kingdom
66.7%
Italy
67.1%
Brazil
65.6%
India
50.7%
Poland
64.1%
Singapore
61.4%
Spain
70.3%
Turkey
52.4%
Canada
59.5%
Czech Republic
60.1%
China
22.9%
Australia
70.7%
South Korea
79.3%
Belgium
74.6%
Viet Nam
84.7%
Switzerland
64.1%
Iran
71.1%
Denmark
68.8%
Ireland
74.6%
Finland
65.6%
Indonesia
60.8%
Ukraine
71.9%
Romania
65.3%
Hungary
65.6%
South Africa
60.1%
Sweden
65.4%
Slovakia
66.3%
Lithuania
65.6%
Austria
56.8%
Taiwan
65.0%
Bulgaria
65.6%
Thailand
62.3%
Argentina
42.1%
Portugal
65.1%
Malaysia
58.2%
Belarus
63.4%
Israel
77.0%
Chile
48.1%
Estonia
69.3%
Slovenia
64.3%
Kazakhstan
59.2%
Norway
66.5%
Croatia
60.6%
Greece
67.5%
Serbia
60.8%
Bangladesh
49.3%
New Zealand
66.8%
Cyprus
66.6%
United Arab Emirates
62.0%
Mexico
42.1%
Latvia
56.8%
Moldova
65.2%
Uzbekistan
44.2%
Iceland
55.3%
Georgia
64.2%
Colombia
46.5%
Luxembourg
60.1%
Bosnia and Herzegovina
57.5%
Saudi Arabia
57.2%
Nepal
47.3%
Peru
45.0%
Uruguay
49.9%
Tunisia
47.0%
Pakistan
26.6%
Mongolia
54.3%
Kyrgyzstan
50.3%
Kenya
40.4%
Ecuador
39.4%
Philippines
35.9%
Algeria
42.4%
Egypt
32.3%
Azerbaijan
49.5%
Bahrain
52.0%
Costa Rica
44.8%
Tanzania
33.0%
North Macedonia
45.7%
Armenia
46.7%
Paraguay
38.8%
Bolivia
33.2%
Morocco
38.7%
Nigeria
34.2%
Venezuela
35.5%
Jordan
24.3%
Seychelles
90.5%
Sri Lanka
25.1%
Oman
35.8%
Ethiopia
31.3%
Albania
45.9%
Turkmenistan
28.1%
Rwanda
42.1%
Qatar
56.6%
San Marino
37.0%
Palestine
49.1%
Tajikistan
28.5%
Panama
43.0%
Cambodia
49.2%
Syria
39.8%
Libya
34.2%
Ghana
36.4%
Zambia
23.9%
Cuba
65.3%
Kuwait
27.2%
Myanmar
25.8%
Guatemala
31.3%
Angola
49.8%
Bhutan
21.5%
Lebanon
37.6%
Uganda
50.4%
Namibia
48.4%
Mozambique
31.6%
Senegal
35.5%
Cote d'Ivoire
31.3%
Mauritius
52.1%
Zimbabwe
34.8%
Honduras
44.9%
Belize
73.2%
Dominican Republic
41.6%
Andorra
52.8%
Malta
42.0%
Nicaragua
42.2%
El Salvador
44.4%
Montenegro
36.2%
Monaco
51.0%
Iraq
39.9%
Cameroon
38.4%
Burkina Faso
47.3%
Brunei Darussalam
11.7%
Malawi
34.1%
Liechtenstein
62.6%
Laos
31.5%
Botswana
24.2%
Yemen
42.7%
Madagascar
36.0%
Jamaica
27.7%
Afghanistan
10.6%
Holy See (Vatican City State)
83.3%
Kosovo
50.6%
Benin
46.2%
Maldives
36.4%
Timor-Leste
36.8%
Mali
22.7%
Bahamas
39.2%
Barbados
51.4%
Mauritania
11.4%
Papua New Guinea
53.0%
Suriname
54.5%
Cape Verde
40.0%
Trinidad and Tobago
35.6%
Togo
55.2%
CuraƧao
50.0%
Lesotho
30.4%
Eswatini
22.2%
Fiji
29.5%
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
7.3%
Gabon
18.9%
Somalia
25.7%
Samoa
36.4%
Democratic Republic of the Congo
58.6%
North Korea
6.9%
Djibouti
25.9%
Niger
25.9%
Burundi
31.8%
Sudan
31.8%
Gambia
10.5%
Tonga
31.6%
Saint Lucia
62.5%
Vanuatu
42.9%
Guyana
69.2%
Guinea
18.2%
Solomon Islands
54.5%
W3Techs.com, 3 April 2026
Percentages of websites using Open Graph broken down by server locations

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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


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