Open Data on AWS

Share any volume of data with as many people as you want

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When data is shared on AWS, anyone can analyze it and build services on top of it using a broad range of compute and data analytics products, including Amazon EC2, Amazon Athena, AWS Lambda, and Amazon EMR. Sharing data in the cloud lets data users spend more time on data analysis rather than data acquisition.

AWS Data Exchange makes it easy to find datasets made publicly available through AWS services. Browse available data and learn how to register your own datasets.

AWS Public Datasets: Unlocking the Potential of Open Data in the Cloud

Putting data to work on AWS

Examples of how data shared on AWS is accelerating research and creation of new applications.

Allen Institute for Brain Science Shares Research Data on AWS

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Element 84 Uses AWS to Process Large Datasets at Scale

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SpaceNet Accelerates Geospatial Machine Learning using AWS

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  • Blog Post

    Street-scale global maps, orca sounds, and COVID-19 detection data: The latest open data on AWS

    The AWS Open Data Sponsorship Program makes high-value, cloud-optimized datasets publicly available on AWS. We work with data providers to democratize access to data by making it available to the public for analysis on AWS; to develop new cloud-native techniques, formats, and tools that lower the cost of working with data; and to encourage the development of communities that benefit from access to shared datasets. This quarter, we released 19 new or updated datasets like validated OpenStreetMap data, bioacoustic data, COVID-19 detection data, and more.
    January 2022
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    Canada’s Federal Geospatial Platform supports decision-making using AWS

    Data has become a new global currency in the digital age, thus the capacity to turn it into useful information is becoming increasingly important. Geospatial data is collected and used by the Canadian government to support goals such as economic growth, environmental management, and social well-being.
    December 2021
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    Dive deep into sustainability with the re:Invent sustainability attendee guide

    This year’s re:Invent includes many sustainability topics. To guide you across breakout sessions and activities, check out the re:Invent sustainability attendee guide. We’re looking forward to sharing this content to inspire teams, to get hands-on, and to see what’s possible when we combine technology with sustainability.
    November 2021
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    Earth on AWS

    Visit Earth on AWS to learn about building planetary-scale applications in the cloud with open geospatial data.

Benefits of sharing data on AWS

Global community of users

Global community of users

When you share data on AWS, you make it available to a large and growing community of developers, startups, and enterprises around the world.

Reduced time to insight

Reduced time to insight

In AWS, tools to analyze data are only ever a click away, which means you reduce the time it takes for people to start working with your data.

New services and tools

New services and tools

The AWS Cloud expands daily, and data shared on AWS becomes more useful as new features and services are released.

Lower cost of research

Lower cost of research

Researchers can analyze data shared on AWS without needing to pay to store their own copy. They only pay for the compute they use, and do not need to purchase storage to start a project.

Open Data Sponsorship Program

The AWS Open Data Sponsorship Program covers the cost of storage for publicly available high-value cloud-optimized datasets. We work with data providers who seek to:

  • Democratize access to data by making it available for analysis on AWS
  • Develop new cloud-native techniques, formats, and tools that lower the cost of working with data
  • Encourage the development of communities that benefit from access to shared datasets
Learn how to propose your dataset to the Open Data Sponsorship Program