Sphinx

Sphinx is a documentation generator written and used by the Python community.

According to our data, Sphinx is the 7th most popular static site generator on the web.
It has 1.5% of the static site generator market share and is present on 0.009% of all websites.

πŸ’Έ Pricing

Sphinx is available for free.

Free βœ”οΈOpen source

πŸ“Š Rankings and Market Share

πŸ† Sphinx Awards

⚑ Sites Powered by Sphinx

We have data on 308 websites that use the Sphinx static site generator. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.

The highest rated site using Sphinx is conda.io.

#WebsiteRankCountryLanguage
1 conda.io #5,480 United States English
2 docs.python.org English
3 scikit-learn.org #7,497 English
4 matplotlib.org #7,747 English
5 d2l.ai #31,985 English
6 networkx.org #33,061 English
7 pytest.org #37,231 English
8 pypa.io #39,890 United States English
9 docs.python-guide.org United Kingdom English
10 pyinstaller.org #67,924 English
11 seaborn.pydata.org English
12 esphome.io #92,468 Switzerland English
13 holoviz.org #106,206 United States English
14 mlc.ai #116,297 English
15 gromacs.org #125,319 Sweden English
16 docs.conda.io United States English
17 psychopy.org #154,146 United Kingdom English
18 geopandas.org #154,469 English
19 requests.readthedocs.io United States English
20 gagolewski.com #186,945 English

πŸ“ˆ Usage Statistics

Most of the sites that use Sphinx:

Most of the sites using Sphinx are from the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom.

  • United States 36.2%
  • Germany 18.4%
  • United Kingdom 6.6%
  • Netherlands 5.3%
  • France 4.6%
  • Japan 3.9%
  • Norway 3.3%
  • Canada 2.6%
  • Estonia 2.6%
  • Other 16.5%

Most Sphinx users speak English.

  • English 96.4%
  • German 1.3%
  • Russian 1%
  • Japanese 1%
  • Spanish 0.3%

The Sphinx static site generator is especially popular on .org, .com, and .io top-level domains.

  • .org 53.6%
  • .com 17.5%
  • .io 11.7%
  • .net 2.9%
  • .dev 2.6%
  • .ai 2.3%
  • .de 1.9%
  • .info 0.6%
  • .ch 0.6%
  • Other 6.3%

The primary market segments for websites utilizing Sphinx include software and hardware, technical information, and education and reference.

  • Software/Hardware 32.9%
  • Technical Information 27.1%
  • Education/Reference 10%
  • Technical/Business Forums 10%
  • Internet Services 7.1%
  • Business 5.7%
  • Blogs/Wiki 2.9%
  • Shareware/Freeware 2.9%
  • Personal Pages 1.4%

πŸ•΅οΈ Similar Technologies

These are some of the best Sphinx alternatives.

RankName
5
Docusaurus
Menlo Park, California, United States

A static site generator for React-powered documentation websites that uses MDX and a React-based theme system.

FreeOpen source
6
MkDocs

A fast and simple static site generator for building project documentation.

FreeOpen source
18
πŸ“– Docutils

An open-source text processing system for transforming plain text documentation into useful formats such as HTML, LaTeX, man pages, OpenDocument, or XML.

FreeOpen source
22
Docsify

Turns one or more Markdown files into a Website, with no build process required.

FreeOpen source
23
Slate

Helps you create beautiful, intelligent, responsive API documentation.

FreeOpen source

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πŸ’¬ Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use Sphinx for free?

Yes, it is a free static site generator.
It is also open source, and you can access its source code on GitHub.

Which country uses Sphinx the most?

The majority of Sphinx users are from the United States.

Who uses Sphinx?

According to our data, Sphinx is used on hundreds of sites, including conda.io, docs.python.org, and scikit-learn.org.

How does Sphinx compare to its competitors?

Sphinx is a fairly popular static site generator, ranking ahead of 29 other static site generators we track.

What are the alternatives to Sphinx?

Alternatives and possible competitors to Sphinx may include MkDocs, Docusaurus, and πŸ“– Docutils.

πŸ‘‰ See Also

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For details, see our methodology and disclaimer.