Applications are now open for the Google Summer of Code 2026 (GSoC)—a globally recognized program by Google that supports students and beginner developers in contributing to real-world open-source projects.
This fully remote program allows participants to work with experienced mentors from top open-source organizations over a period of 12 weeks. Successful contributors receive a stipend ranging from $1,650 to $6,600, depending on the project size and their country of residence.
Whether you’re a student or an aspiring developer, GSoC is a great opportunity to build your portfolio, gain practical coding experience, and collaborate with global tech communities.
Program Overview
- Host Organization: Google
- Program Duration: 12 Weeks
- Application Deadline: March 31, 2026
- Location: Fully Remote
- Stipend: $1,650 – $6,600
How Google Summer of Code Works
The GSoC program follows a structured process:
1. Submit Your Proposal
Applicants propose project ideas to participating open-source organizations based on their interests and skills.
2. Organization Selection
Organizations review submissions and select contributors whose proposals align with their needs.
3. Start Coding
Selected participants are paired with mentors and begin working on their projects.
4. Project Completion
Contributors submit their completed work at the end of the program timeline to receive their stipend.
GSoC 2026 Stipend Breakdown
Stipends vary based on project size:
- Small Projects: $750 – $1,650
- Medium Projects: $1,500 – $3,300
- Large Projects: $3,000 – $6,600
Note: Final payment depends on your country’s stipend structure.
Participating Organizations
Each year, GSoC features a wide range of open-source organizations. Applicants can browse available organizations, explore project ideas, and choose those that match their interests and skills.
Eligibility Criteria
To apply for GSoC 2026, you must:
- Be 18 years or older at the time of application
- Be a student or a beginner in open-source development
- Not reside in a U.S.-embargoed country
- Submit no more than three proposals
- Be selected only once as a GSoC contributor
Tips for a Successful Application
- Carefully review the official program guidelines and contributor resources
- Explore organizations and filter them based on your interests
- Start engaging early with organizations through their communication channels
- Submit well-structured and detailed project proposals
How to Apply
Interested candidates must register and submit their proposals through the official GSoC platform.
Make sure to apply before the deadline and prepare your proposal carefully to stand out among global applicants.
VISIT OFFICIAL WEBSITE TO APPLY
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