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Best Free Public Dataset Sources

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Before paying for data, it's worth checking whether a free, public dataset already meets your needs. This ranking covers the most useful free and open dataset sources.

These sources vary in scope from general-purpose community hubs to authoritative government and institutional portals.

How we ranked these

  • Catalog breadth
  • Documentation and licensing clarity
  • Update frequency
  • Ease of search and access
#1

Kaggle

4.3/5

The largest and most accessible free dataset community.

Best for: Learning, prototyping and general-purpose free datasets

#2

The best discovery tool for finding where a dataset already lives.

Best for: Early-stage research into whether public data already exists

#3

The top free source specifically for AI/ML-ready data.

Best for: ML engineers sourcing free training data

#4

Data.gov

4.1/5

The most authoritative source for U.S. government data.

Best for: U.S. public policy, civic tech and economic research

#5

Eurostat

4.1/5

The best free source for harmonized EU statistics.

Best for: European economic and demographic research

#6

The best free geospatial data source globally.

Best for: Mapping and location-based products

Rankings reflect editorial assessment of breadth, documentation and accessibility, not paid placement.

How we evaluate providers

Scores and rankings reflect independent editorial research, not paid placement. Affiliate relationships, where they exist, do not affect how a provider is scored. Read our full methodology.

Frequently asked questions

Are these sources really completely free?

Yes, the core platforms and most datasets listed here are free to access, though individual dataset licenses should always be checked before commercial use.