Stack Overflow Statistics 2026
100M+ monthly visitors, 24M+ questions, OverflowAI, and enterprise Q&A — sourced from Prosus filings, developer surveys, and platform data.
100M+
Monthly Visitors
Top 50 website globally
24M+
Questions Asked
+1.2M in 2024
$90M+
Annual Revenue (Est.)
Prosus-owned
22M+
Registered Users
+2M YoY
Key Takeaways
- Stack Overflow attracts 100 million+ monthly visitors, making it the world's largest developer Q&A community and one of the top 50 most-visited websites globally
- Stack Overflow for Teams (enterprise Q&A) and OverflowAI represent the company's commercial pivot — generating an estimated $90M+ in annual revenue
- The platform hosts 24 million+ questions and 35 million+ answers, with an average answer time of 11 minutes for popular tags
- The 2024 Developer Survey — the largest of its kind — received 65,000+ responses, revealing that 76% of developers use or plan to use AI tools in their workflow
Platform & Community
Stack Overflow attracts 100 million+ monthly visitors — a top-50 global website
Stack Overflow receives over 100 million unique monthly visitors, making it consistently one of the most-visited websites worldwide and the undisputed largest developer Q&A platform. Traffic peaked at approximately 110 million monthly visitors in 2021 during the pandemic-driven tech boom, dipped slightly to 98 million in 2023 (partially attributed to AI tools like ChatGPT reducing simple query volume), and stabilized at 100M+ in 2024. The platform serves developers in 190+ countries with content primarily in English, though localized versions exist in Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, and Japanese. Stack Overflow generates 5 billion+ page views annually.
24 million+ questions and 35 million+ answers — with an 11-minute average response time
Stack Overflow hosts over 24 million questions and 35 million answers across 60,000+ tags. In 2024, approximately 1.2 million new questions were asked — a decline from the peak of 1.8 million in 2020, as AI tools now answer many simple coding questions. However, question complexity has increased: the average word count per question rose 25% since 2022, and the ratio of upvoted-to-total answers has improved. The most-answered question on Stack Overflow ('How do I undo the most recent local commits in Git?') has 12,000+ upvotes. The community has awarded 100 million+ reputation points total, with the top contributor (Jon Skeet) holding 1.4 million+ reputation.
22 million+ registered users with 1.5 million active contributors
Stack Overflow has over 22 million registered users, though the active contributor base is significantly smaller — approximately 1.5 million users post at least one question or answer per year. The '1% rule' is prominent: roughly 1% of visitors contribute content, 9% vote or comment, and 90% are passive readers ('lurkers'). The platform's gamification system (reputation points, badges, privileges) remains effective — users who earn their first badge are 3x more likely to continue contributing. Stack Overflow Careers/Jobs was shut down in 2022 to focus on Stack Overflow for Teams, but the community knowledge base continues to grow. Approximately 70% of questions receive at least one answer.
JavaScript remains the most popular tag — but Python questions are growing fastest
JavaScript is Stack Overflow's most-tagged language with 2.52 million questions, followed by Python (2.18M), Java (1.92M), C# (1.64M), and PHP (1.45M). Python has been the fastest-growing major tag for 7 consecutive years, adding 200K+ new questions annually driven by AI/ML demand. TypeScript is the fastest-growing tag overall — tripling from 140K to 420K questions since 2020. New tags gaining traction include 'chatgpt' (35K questions), 'openai' (18K), 'langchain' (12K), and 'nextjs' (95K). Notably, jQuery questions have declined 60% since 2020, while React (340K+ questions) continues to grow.
The Developer Survey is the industry's largest — 65,000+ responses in 2024
The Stack Overflow Annual Developer Survey, conducted since 2011, is the largest and most widely cited developer survey globally. The 2024 edition received 65,000+ responses from developers in 185 countries. Key findings: 76% of developers use or plan to use AI coding tools (up from 44% in 2023); the median developer salary is $75,000 globally ($120,000 in the U.S.); Rust is the 'most admired' language for the 9th consecutive year; and PostgreSQL overtook MySQL as the most-used database. The survey data is freely available as a public dataset, downloaded by 100,000+ researchers and analysts annually. The survey serves as a critical talent market intelligence tool for companies and recruiters.
AI Impact & OverflowAI
OverflowAI brings generative search to Stack Overflow's 24M+ question library
OverflowAI, launched in mid-2023, integrates generative AI into Stack Overflow's search and Q&A experience. Rather than showing a list of related questions, OverflowAI synthesizes answers from the platform's 24M+ questions using retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), with full attribution to original human answers. The AI feature is available in Stack Overflow for Teams (enterprise) and the public platform. Early data shows OverflowAI reduces time-to-answer by 35% and increases answer accuracy by citing specific, community-vetted responses. Stack Overflow positions OverflowAI as 'AI you can trust' — differentiating from generic LLMs by grounding responses in its curated, human-validated knowledge base.
ChatGPT caused a 14% dip in Stack Overflow traffic in 2023 — but the platform is recovering
Following ChatGPT's launch in November 2022, Stack Overflow experienced a 14% decline in monthly traffic — from 110M to 98M monthly visitors by mid-2023. Simple 'how-to' questions saw the steepest decline (25-30%), while complex debugging, architecture, and code review questions remained stable. Stack Overflow responded with OverflowAI integration, API licensing deals, and a strategic pivot to enterprise knowledge management. By 2024, traffic stabilized at 100M+, with traffic quality improving: average session duration increased 18%, pages per session rose 12%, and bounce rate dropped 8%. The company also struck data licensing deals with AI companies (including Google) worth an estimated $20M+ annually for access to its structured Q&A corpus.
76% of developers use or plan to use AI tools — per Stack Overflow's 2024 survey
Stack Overflow's 2024 Developer Survey found that 76% of developers are using or planning to use AI coding tools — a dramatic jump from 44% in 2023. GitHub Copilot leads with 41% adoption, followed by ChatGPT (35%), Google Gemini (8%), and Amazon CodeWhisperer (4%). However, 45% of developers reported trust concerns with AI-generated code, and 62% said they 'always verify' AI outputs before committing. The survey revealed a productivity divide: developers who adopted AI tools reported 30-50% faster code completion for boilerplate tasks, but no significant improvement in debugging or architectural decisions. Stack Overflow data became a key training source for these AI models — making its community contribution paradoxically more valuable even as direct traffic declined.
Enterprise & Revenue
Stack Overflow for Teams serves 12,000+ enterprise customers
Stack Overflow for Teams, the company's enterprise knowledge management product, serves over 12,000 organizations including Microsoft, Bloomberg, Expedia, and Philips. Teams allows companies to create private, internal Q&A wikis powered by the same Stack Overflow engine. Pricing ranges from free (up to 50 users) to $14/user/month (Business) and custom enterprise pricing. The product generates an estimated $42M+ in annual revenue — representing Stack Overflow's primary growth engine. Enterprise customers report 35% faster onboarding for new engineers, 50% reduction in repetitive questions to senior developers, and measurable knowledge retention when employees leave. Teams for Enterprise integrates with Slack, Microsoft Teams, Jira, and GitHub.
Stack Overflow generates an estimated $90 million+ in annual revenue
Stack Overflow, acquired by Prosus (Naspers) for $1.8 billion in June 2021, generates an estimated $90 million+ in annual revenue as of 2024. Revenue streams include: Stack Overflow for Teams ($42M+, 47% of revenue), advertising ($22M+, 24%), talent solutions ($14M+, 16%), OverflowAI & data licensing ($8M+, 9%), and other products ($4M+, 4%). The company has undergone significant restructuring since the Prosus acquisition — laying off 28% of staff in October 2023 (approximately 100 employees) and pivoting heavily toward AI-powered enterprise products. Despite the layoffs, the company increased investment in OverflowAI and data licensing partnerships, aiming for profitability by 2025.
Prosus acquired Stack Overflow for $1.8 billion in 2021 — a 28x revenue multiple
South African internet group Prosus (a Naspers subsidiary) acquired Stack Overflow for $1.8 billion in June 2021, representing approximately 28x the company's then-revenue of ~$65 million. The acquisition was Prosus's largest tech investment outside of its Tencent stake. The deal valued Stack Overflow's developer community and structured knowledge base as strategic assets in the growing developer tools market. Since the acquisition, Stack Overflow has faced pressure to grow revenue while managing the disruption from AI chatbots. The company's valuation today is estimated at $1-1.5 billion, reflecting the challenges but also the strategic value of its curated developer knowledge base for AI training and enterprise knowledge management.
Data licensing deals with AI companies generate $20 million+ annually
Stack Overflow has signed data licensing agreements with multiple AI companies — most notably Google (announced May 2024) — for access to its structured Q&A corpus. These deals are estimated to generate $20 million+ in combined annual revenue. Stack Overflow's dataset is particularly valuable because it is human-curated, community-vetted, and covers 60,000+ technical topics with version-specific answers. The Google deal includes both search integration (showing Stack Overflow content in Google AI Overviews) and training data access. Stack Overflow also struck a deal with OpenAI for similar data access. The company updated its Terms of Service in 2024 to explicitly address AI training rights, and introduced OverflowAPI — a commercial API for programmatic access to its knowledge base at $0.01-0.10 per query.
Future Trends
Stack Overflow is pivoting from Q&A platform to 'knowledge infrastructure' for developers
Stack Overflow's strategic vision has evolved from being a Q&A website to becoming essential 'knowledge infrastructure' for the developer ecosystem. This means: (1) powering enterprise knowledge management through Teams, (2) feeding AI models via data licensing, (3) providing trusted AI search via OverflowAI, and (4) remaining the source of truth for community-vetted technical knowledge. CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar has described this as 'becoming the knowledge layer between developers and AI.' The company is investing in knowledge graphs, semantic search, and structured data formats that make its content more valuable for both human consumption and AI training. This pivot mirrors Wikipedia's evolution from encyclopedia to data infrastructure.
The developer Q&A market is evolving — but human-curated knowledge remains essential
Despite the rise of AI coding assistants, the demand for human-curated, community-validated technical knowledge is actually increasing. Stack Overflow's internal data shows that complex questions (those requiring multiple code examples, version-specific knowledge, or architectural guidance) have grown 20% since 2022, even as simple queries declined. The platform's answer accuracy rate (measured by accepted answers and community votes) remains at 72% — significantly higher than AI chatbot accuracy for nuanced technical questions (estimated at 55-65%). Industry analysts project that hybrid platforms combining AI search with human expertise will dominate the developer knowledge market by 2027, worth an estimated $5 billion.
Stack Overflow's community has contributed $100 billion+ in collective knowledge value
Economists have estimated the cumulative value of Stack Overflow's community contributions at over $100 billion — calculated by the time saved for developers who find answers instead of solving problems from scratch. With 35 million+ answers, an average answer saving 15-30 minutes of development time, and developer hourly rates averaging $50-75, the math adds up to enormous collective productivity gains. The platform's impact extends beyond direct answers: Stack Overflow Documentation (though discontinued) inspired better official docs, and the site's voting system has created a quality standard that influences how companies write technical documentation. Every day, an estimated 50 million developer-hours are saved by Stack Overflow content worldwide.
Financial Summary Table
| Metric | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | Growth |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly Visitors | 105M | 98M | 100M+ | +2% |
| Revenue (Est.) | $80M | $85M | $90M+ | +6% |
| Total Questions | 22.4M | 23.1M | 24.2M+ | +5% |
| Registered Users | 18M | 20M | 22M+ | +10% |
| Teams Customers | ~8K | ~10K | ~12K | +20% |
| Dev Survey Responses | 73K | 90K | 65K+ | -28% |
Visual Data & Charts
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Cumulative Questions (M)
Revenue by Product ($M)
Visitors by Region (%)
"Stack Overflow isn't just a Q&A site — it's the knowledge layer between developers and AI. Our community-curated answers are more valuable today than ever."— Prashanth Chandrasekar, CEO, Stack Overflow
Methodology
Data in this report is compiled from Prosus annual reports and investor presentations, Stack Overflow's public data explorer and site analytics, SimilarWeb traffic estimates, the annual Stack Overflow Developer Survey (65,000+ responses), official company blog posts and product announcements, and Gartner developer tools market forecasts. Traffic figures are cross-referenced with SimilarWeb and Comscore. Revenue estimates are based on Prosus filings, pricing structures, and analyst reports. All figures are current as of Q4 2024 unless otherwise noted. Where official numbers aren't disclosed (Stack Overflow is private under Prosus), we note estimates with ranges and sources.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many people visit Stack Overflow each month?
Stack Overflow attracts over 100 million unique monthly visitors, making it one of the top 50 most-visited websites globally. The platform generates 5 billion+ page views annually and serves developers in 190+ countries.
Is Stack Overflow declining because of AI?
Stack Overflow experienced a 14% traffic dip in 2023 after ChatGPT's launch, but stabilized at 100M+ visitors in 2024. Simple queries declined, but complex questions grew 20%. The company is adapting with OverflowAI and data licensing deals worth $20M+ annually.
How does Stack Overflow make money?
Stack Overflow generates ~$90M+ annually through: Stack Overflow for Teams enterprise Q&A ($42M+), advertising ($22M+), talent solutions ($14M+), OverflowAI & data licensing ($8M+), and other products ($4M+). The company was acquired by Prosus for $1.8B in 2021.
Who owns Stack Overflow?
Prosus (a subsidiary of South African internet group Naspers) acquired Stack Overflow for $1.8 billion in June 2021. The platform was founded by Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky in 2008 and is led by CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar.
What is OverflowAI?
OverflowAI is Stack Overflow's generative AI feature that synthesizes answers from 24M+ questions using retrieval-augmented generation (RAG). It provides attributed, community-vetted answers — positioned as 'AI you can trust' compared to generic chatbots.
What is the most popular programming language on Stack Overflow?
JavaScript is the most-tagged language (2.52M questions), followed by Python (2.18M), Java (1.92M), C# (1.64M), and PHP (1.45M). TypeScript is the fastest-growing tag, tripling since 2020.
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Last checked: March 2026