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Technologies > Markup Languages > HTML > AMP > by Server Locations

Usage of AMP as markup language broken down by server locations

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

How to read the diagram:
AMP is used by 0.2% of all the websites whose markup language we know.
AMP is used by 0.1% of all the websites whose markup language we know and that use United States as server location.

Overall
0.2%
United States
0.1%
Germany
0.1%
Japan
less than 0.1%
France
0.1%
Netherlands
0.1%
Russian Federation
less than 0.1%
United Kingdom
0.1%
Italy
less than 0.1%
Brazil
0.1%
India
0.2%
Poland
less than 0.1%
Singapore
0.6%
Spain
less than 0.1%
Turkey
0.1%
Canada
0.1%
Czech Republic
0.1%
Iran
less than 0.1%
China
0.1%
Australia
less than 0.1%
Ireland
less than 0.1%
South Korea
less than 0.1%
Belgium
less than 0.1%
Viet Nam
0.3%
Switzerland
0.1%
Denmark
less than 0.1%
Finland
less than 0.1%
Indonesia
0.4%
Ukraine
0.1%
Romania
0.1%
Hungary
less than 0.1%
Sweden
0.1%
South Africa
less than 0.1%
Slovakia
less than 0.1%
Lithuania
0.1%
Austria
less than 0.1%
Taiwan
less than 0.1%
Bulgaria
0.3%
Thailand
0.1%
Argentina
0.1%
Portugal
0.1%
Belarus
less than 0.1%
Malaysia
0.1%
Israel
less than 0.1%
Kazakhstan
less than 0.1%
Chile
less than 0.1%
Estonia
less than 0.1%
Slovenia
less than 0.1%
Norway
less than 0.1%
Croatia
less than 0.1%
Greece
less than 0.1%
Serbia
less than 0.1%
New Zealand
less than 0.1%
Bangladesh
less than 0.1%
Latvia
0.1%
Mexico
less than 0.1%
Moldova
0.1%
United Arab Emirates
0.8%
Uzbekistan
less than 0.1%
Iceland
0.2%
Luxembourg
less than 0.1%
Georgia
0%
Colombia
0.1%
Bosnia and Herzegovina
0%
Saudi Arabia
less than 0.1%
Nepal
0.1%
Peru
less than 0.1%
Uruguay
0%
Tunisia
0%
Pakistan
0%
Mongolia
0.1%
Kyrgyzstan
0%
Kenya
0%
Ecuador
0.1%
Philippines
0.1%
Algeria
0.3%
Egypt
0%
Bahrain
0.1%
Azerbaijan
0%
Costa Rica
0.2%
Tanzania
0.2%
North Macedonia
0%
Armenia
0.1%
Cyprus
0.1%
Paraguay
0%
Seychelles
0%
Bolivia
0%
Morocco
0%
Venezuela
0%
Nigeria
0%
Jordan
0.8%
Sri Lanka
0%
Ethiopia
0%
Turkmenistan
0%
Albania
0%
Qatar
0%
Rwanda
0%
Oman
0%
San Marino
0%
Panama
0%
Tajikistan
0%
Palestine
0%
Syria
0%
Cambodia
2.8%
Ghana
0%
Libya
0%
Kuwait
0%
Cuba
0.3%
Zambia
0%
Guatemala
0%
Angola
0%
Myanmar
0%
Lebanon
0%
Bhutan
0%
Namibia
0%
Uganda
0%
Mozambique
0%
Senegal
0%
Cote d'Ivoire
0%
Belize
0.5%
Zimbabwe
0%
Mauritius
0%
Honduras
0%
Dominican Republic
0.6%
Malta
0%
Andorra
0%
El Salvador
0%
Cameroon
0%
Monaco
0%
Montenegro
0%
Nicaragua
0.6%
Brunei Darussalam
0%
Burkina Faso
0%
Iraq
0%
Malawi
0%
Liechtenstein
0%
Laos
0%
Botswana
0%
Yemen
0.9%
Madagascar
0%
Jamaica
0%
Holy See (Vatican City State)
0%
Maldives
0%
Timor-Leste
0%
Afghanistan
0%
Kosovo
0%
Bahamas
0%
Mali
0%
Benin
0%
Mauritania
0%
Cape Verde
0%
Suriname
0%
Trinidad and Tobago
0%
Togo
0%
Papua New Guinea
0%
CuraƧao
0%
Fiji
0%
Gabon
0%
Lesotho
0%
Eswatini
0%
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
0%
Barbados
0%
Somalia
0%
Samoa
0%
North Korea
0%
Democratic Republic of the Congo
0%
Djibouti
0%
Niger
0%
Burundi
0%
Sudan
0%
Gambia
0%
Saint Lucia
0%
Tonga
0%
Vanuatu
0%
Guinea
0%
Guyana
0%
Solomon Islands
0%
Dominica
0%
Haiti
0%
W3Techs.com, 22 December 2025
Percentages of websites using AMP broken down by server locations

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AMP
Category: Markup Languages
AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) is a HTML format optimized for mobile web browsing.
Website: amp.dev


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