Low-Code Surge: Which Regions Are Leading?
Over 14 million developers worldwide have embraced low-code or no-code tools—but adoption varies significantly by region.
APAC leads both in population and proportion, with more than 6.7 million developers using low-code or no-code tools, nearly twice as many as in EMEA. In North America, over 3 million developers have integrated low-code/no-code solutions into their workflows, while less than half of developers in EMEA and Latin America do the same.
This variation reflects differing market dynamics, infrastructure maturity, and demand for rapid application development. While some regions have widely adopted these tools to streamline workflows and reduce development complexity, others remain more reliant on traditional coding approaches.
As low-code platforms continue evolving, will these regional gaps shrink—or will adoption remain highly localized?
Where do you see the biggest opportunities and challenges for low-code adoption in your region?
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