Year recap and future goals for the GitHub Innovation Graph
Blog post from GitHub
The GitHub Innovation Graph marks its second year of providing regular data releases that offer aggregated insights into global software development activity, aiding public policy, research, funding decisions, and the development of secure AI systems. Recent updates include enhancements to bar chart races on global metrics, while numerous academic papers have leveraged the data for diverse research topics such as digital capabilities in Africa and cross-national collaboration in open-source software development. The Innovation Graph has been prominently featured in academic conferences and news publications, highlighting its role in understanding economic and geopolitical shifts. It has also contributed to major reports like the 2025 Stanford AI Index Report and WIPO Global Innovation Index. As the initiative progresses into 2026, there is a focus on fostering collaboration and expanding the application of Innovation Graph data across various sectors, emphasizing its utility in strategy, research, and policy development.