This is an incomplete list of software that are licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License, in alphabetical order.
- Akvo platform - data platform for Sustainable Development Goals and international development tracking
 - Alaveteli
 - Ampache - web based audio/video streaming application
 - Anki - the desktop version is under GNU AGPL, the Android version is under GPLv3.0[1]
 - Bacula
 - BEdita 3 Open
 - BerkeleyDB - a b-tree NoSQL database developed by Oracle, the open source license is under GNU AGPL[2]
 - Bitwarden password management service server code
 - Booktype - online book production platform
 - CiviCRM the open-source CRM for non-profits with its mobile application CiviMobile.
 - CKAN - data management system
 - Co-Ment - online text annotation and collaborative writing
 - Diaspora
 - EdX
 - Evercam - Camera Management Software
 - Feng Office Community Edition
 - FreeJ
 - FreePBX
 - Frei0r
 - Friendica
 - GarganText[3] - Collaborative tool to map information from semantical analysis of texts
 - Genenetwork
 - Genode - MicroKernel based Operating System Framework
 - Ghostscript
 - Gitorious
 - GlobaLeaks
 - GNUnet - Internet-like anonymous peer-to-peer network stack
 - Grafana
 - Grafana Tempo
 - Grafana Loki
 - Humhub - Social Network Software
 - Instructure Canvas
 - iText
 - Kune - collaborative social network
 - Launchpad
 - Lemmy (Software)
 - LibreTime radio automation server
 - Libbitcoin
 - lichess
 - logseq[4] - a knowledge management software
 - Loomio
 - Mastodon (software)
 - Mattermost server code
 - MediaGoblin
 - Minds
 - Minio
 - MongoDB - until late 2018, when they switched[5] to SSPL
 - MuPDF - a lightweight and high-quality pdf reader developed by Artifex Software Inc
 - Naeon
 - Narrowlink - Remote access tools, the gateway component uses AGPLv3.[6]
 - Nextcloud - private cloud software
 - Nightscout
 - OnlyOffice - MS Office compatible free software office suite
 - Opa - a web application programming language
 - OpenBroadcaster
 - OpenBTS
 - OpenCog
 - Open Library
 - OpenRemote - IoT Middleware
 - OpenVPN3[7]
 - ownCloud
 - PeerTube
 - PikoPixel - pixel-art editor
 - plausible.io
 - poeticmetric.com - Free as in freedom web analytics tool.
 - POV-Ray
 - pretix
 - Proxmox Virtual Environment - a server virtualization management platform
 - Public Whip
 - RapidMiner - data mining suite, old versions are released as AGPL
 - RStudio
 - ScyllaDB[8] - Cassandra-like NoSQL DB
 - Seafile
 - Searx
 - SecureDrop
 - Seeks
 - Servoy
 - SequoiaDB
 - Signal (software) server code
 - Snap! (programming language)
 - snyk.io
 - Sones GraphDB
 - StatusNet
 - stet
 - SugarCRM (community edition)
 - Wakanda Server
 - Wikidot
 - Wiki.js[9] - A wiki application built on Node.js
 - WURFL
 - XBlock
 - YottaDB[10] Hierarchical key-value NoSQL database. All software under the YottaDB project (e.g., Octo for SQL access) is also AGPL v3.
 - Zarafa (software)
 
References
- ↑ "AnkiDroid: a Flash Based Study Aid". F-Droid.
 - ↑ "Oracle Berkeley DB Licensing Information". Oracle.
 - ↑ https://gitlab.iscpif.fr/gargantext/main GarganText
 - ↑ logseq license, retrieved 2022-11-10
 - ↑ "Server Side Public License (SSPL)". Mongo DB, Inc. 16 Oct 2018. Retrieved 10 Jan 2019.
 - ↑ "Narrowlink License". Retrieved 23 Nov 2023.
 - ↑ https://github.com/OpenVPN/openvpn3/blob/master/COPYRIGHT.AGPLV3
 - ↑ "Server License". Scylla DB. 19 Nov 2007. Retrieved Mar 4, 2017.
 - ↑ Wiki.js | License, 2018-02-19, retrieved 2018-02-19
 - ↑ "YottaDB AGPL v3 license". YottaDB LLC.
 
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