[ANN] OCaml Users Survey 2026

Hi everyone,

On behalf of the OCaml Software Foundation (OCSF), I’m delighted to announce the OCaml Users Survey 2026. We invite you to take 10 to 15 minutes to fill it out and to share it with other OCaml programmers.

Survey link: OCaml Users Survey 2026

The survey will remain open until May 25th, 2026 (AOE).

This year’s edition builds on the 2023 iteration. Many questions are kept comparable so we can track trends over time, while others have been refreshed, fixed, or added based on community feedback gathered earlier this year (feedback thread). Notable additions include questions on AI/LLM tooling and on debugging & profiling.

A few notes:

  • The survey is administered via Google Forms but configured to not require signing in to a Google account, and answers are not tied to any account. As a consequence, your progress is not saved if you close your browser tab before finishing.
  • All questions are optional.
  • Please avoid entering personal information in free-form text fields: the raw responses will be made available to the community alongside the summary report. We will redact what we detect, but may miss some.
  • As an official OCaml online space, this survey has adopted the OCaml Code of Conduct.

Results will be published on the OCSF website and announced here on discuss.ocaml.org.

Thank you in advance for your participation, and please share the survey widely!

– Sabine Schmaltz, on behalf of the OCaml Software Foundation

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I think there is an issue in the question:

Q23. In the past year, which platform did you use to write OCaml code? (Your development machine, not cross-compilation targets.) (Check all that apply)

Wasm appears as a possible answer and I don’t think it was expected.

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Fixed. Thank you. :orange_heart: