All the OpenSim stats were up this month, as both land area, active users, and registered users all increased compared to mid-December 2024.

The land area of the public OpenSim grids went up more than 100 standard region equivalents, active users were up by more than 600 — and the grids reported over 4,100 new registrations.

Active user are the total number of unique visitors to a grid, both local and hypergrid. Registered users are people who have signed up for accounts on a grid, and is usually a positive sign of people’s commitment to a grid — and an early indication of future land rentals.

The numbers were up even though some grids didn’t publish their stats this month, including Moonrose, which had more than 900 actives in October. In addition, the OpenSimulator Community Conference grid lost nearly 300 actives because the grid hosted an annual conference the month before, and that traffic is now gone.

I am now tracking a total of 2,670 public grids, of which 300 were active this month and 246 published their statistics. If you have a stats page that we’re not tracking, please email me at maria@hypergridbusiness.com — that way, your grid will be mentioned in this report every month, for additional visibility with both search engines and users.

This month, OSgrid was the largest grid by land area, with 35,873 standard region equivalents, with a gain of more than 250 new regions, while Wolf Territories Grid was the most active, with 7,932 unique visitors over the past 30 days.

OpenSim activity up with the new year – Hypergrid Business
OpenSim land area for January, 2025. (Hypergrid Business data.)

Our stats do not include most of the grids running on DreamGrid, a free easy-to-use version OpenSim, since these tend to be private grids.

OpenSim is a free, open-source, virtual world platform, that’s similar to Second Life and allows people with no technical skills to quickly and cheaply create virtual worlds and teleport to other virtual worlds. Those with technical skills can run OpenSim worlds on their servers for free using either DreamGrid, the official OpenSim installer for those who are more technically inclined, or any other distribution, while commercial hosting starts at less than $5 a region.

A list of OpenSim hosting providers is here. Download the recommended Firestorm viewer here and find out where to get content for your OpenSim world or region here.

Discovery Grid leaves OpenSim for new virtual world platform

Discovery Grid is still in the process of shutting down, but a few people are still visiting the grid, probably as part of getting all their stuff migrated.

You can read more about it here.

Hypergrid Business now on BlueSky

And we now have a BlueSky account: @HypergridBusiness.

Here are a few other folks to follow:

You can see everyone HGB is following here.

Leave a note in the comments if you have a BlueSky account and want people to be able to follow you, or if you know of a grid that does.

Hypergrid Business newsletter is now available

Every month on the 15th — right after the stats report comes out — we will be sending out a newsletter with all the OpenSim news from the previous month. You can subscribe here or fill out the form below.

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Top 25 grids by active users

When it comes to general-purpose social grids, especially closed grids, the rule of thumb is the busier the better. People looking to make new friends look for grids that already have the most users. Merchants looking to sell content will go to the grids with the most potential customers. Event organizers looking for the biggest audience — you get the idea.

Top 25 most popular grids this month:

Wolf Territories Grid: 7,932 active users
OSgrid: 4,743 active users
GBG World: 2,512 active users
Darkheart’s Playground: 2,277 active users
Alternate Metaverse: 2,253 active users
DigiWorldz: 2,068 active users
WaterSplash: 1,531 active users
Sciattisi Grid: 1,451 active users
AvatarLife: 1,041 active users
Trianon World: 998 active users
Neverworld: 922 active users
AviVerse AlterEgo: 915 active users
AviWorlds: 871 active users
Littlefield: 825 active users
Party Destination Grid: 811 active users
NakedWorldz: 797 active users
Groovy Verse: 689 active users
Eureka World: 570 active users
Craft World: 556 active users
Herederos Grid: 546 active users
Astralia: 541 active users
Gentle Fire Grid: 512 active users
ZetaWorlds: 495 active users
Vivo Sim: 478 active users
Kitely: 456 active users

Online marketplaces for OpenSim content

There are currently 20,965 product listings in Kitely Market containing 41071 product variations, 35833 of which are exportable.

Kitely Market has delivered orders to 637 OpenSim grids to date.

As you can see in the above chart, nearly all the growth in Kitely Market has been in content that can be exported to other grids — that is the green area on the graph. The red area, of non-exportable content, has stayed level for the past eight years.

Last month, the numbers went down a little bit.

“Unfortunately a few stores were disabled because their owners passed away a long time ago and we lost the ability to transfer their sales earnings to them,” Kitely CEO Ilan Tochner told Hypergrid Business. “In most cases, we don’t do this as people’s next of kin take over their accounts and shut them down themselves, or keep those accounts active and update the PayPal payout address in order to enable us to transfer those stores’ earnings to them.”

This is a reminder to all of us to make provisions for our online accounts, especially those that are generating revenues.

The Kitely Market is the largest collection of legal content available in OpenSim. It is accessible to both hypergrid-enabled and closed, private grids. The instructions for how to configure the Kitely Market for closed grids are here.

New grids

The following grids were added to our database this month: BloodMoon, Doghouse, Gaming Friends, Life Grid, Medieval Fantasy, New Horizon, SpaceGrid, The Hub Grid, and Xenolandia.

If you know of any public grid that we’re missing, please email me at maria@hypergridbusiness.com.

Suspended grids

The following grids were marked as suspended this month: 3World, CyberCity, CyberDataStorm, Eenhgrid, KittyBlue, Mysterious Grid 2, SunEden Resort, Virtual Gay Pride, and Virtual Grid.

If they don’t reappear online again soon, they will be marked as closed in future reports.

Sometimes, a grid changes its login URI or website address — if that’s the case, email me and let me know and I’ll update my database.

Top 40 grids by land area

All region counts on this list are, whenever available, in terms of standard region equivalents. Active user counts include hypergrid visitors whenever possible.

Many school, company, or personal grids do not publish their numbers.

The raw data for this month’s report is here. A list of all active grids is here. And here is a list of all the hypergrid-enabled grids and their hypergrid addresses, sorted by popularity. This is very useful if you are creating a hyperport.

You can see all the historical OpenSim statistics here, including polls and surveys, dating all the way back to 2009.

OSgrid: 35,873 regions
Wolf Territories Grid: 30,054 regions
Kitely: 18,179 regions
ZetaWorlds: 13,081 regions
Alternate Metaverse: 10,696 regions
Groovy Verse: 8,810 regions
Virtual Vista Metaverse: 6,215 regions
DigiWorldz: 3,477 regions
CandM World: 2,154 regions
Discovery Grid: 1,614 regions
Tag Grid: 1,465 regions
Friends Grid: 1,168 regions
ArtDestiny: 1,156 regions
GBG World: 959 regions
Virtual Worlds Grid: 914 regions
AviWorlds: 827 regions
Craft World: 765 regions
Kinky Haven: 685 regions
AvatarLife: 593 regions
Littlefield: 514 regions
Furry World: 373 regions
Darkheart’s Playground: 367 regions
Virtual Worlds Zone: 364 regions
Neverworld: 356 regions
Nemesis 3D: 305 regions
EdMondo: 300 regions
Migrating Coconuts: 247 regions
Open Virtual Worlds: 229 regions
MisFitz Grid: 213 regions
Kater and Friends: 204 regions
Japan Open Grid: 199 regions
Counter Earth: 198 regions
Adreans-World: 175 regions
AviVerse AlterEgo: 166 regions
SpaceGrid: 159 regions
Utopia Skye: 157 regions
XTalent: 147 regions
GerGrid: 141 regions
Outworldz: 125 regions
Logicamp: 124 regions

Do you know of any other grids that are open to the public but that we don’t have in our database? Email me at maria@hypergridbusiness.com.

Hypergrid Business editor and publisher Maria Korolov is a science fiction novelist. During the day, Maria Korolov is an award-winning freelance technology journalist who covers artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and enterprise virtual reality. See her Amazon author page here and follow her on Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn, and check out her latest videos on the Maria Korolov YouTube channel. Email her at maria@hypergridbusiness.com. Her first virtual world novella, Krim Times, made the Amazon best-seller list in its category. Her second novella, The Lost King of Krim, is out now. She is also the publisher of MetaStellar, a new online magazine of speculative fiction.
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