AI is becoming an important learning resource for users of Django, the well-established Python web framework. The recently published State of Django 2025 report notes that 38% of Django Developers Survey respondents said they were using AI tools to educate themselves on Django.
For Django development, 69% reported using ChatGPT, while 34% said they were using GitHub Copilot, 15% using Anthropic Claude, and 9% using JetBrains AI Assistant. The most popular tasks for developers using AI assistance were autocomplete (56%), generating code (51%), and writing boilerplate code (44%). AI trailed documentation on Djangoproject.com (79%) and Stack Overflow (39%) for learning about Django, though greater rates of AI adoption are anticipated in next year’s survey results, said the report.
Published October 27, the report features insights from more than 4,600 Django developers surveyed worldwide, and was done through a partnership between the Django Software Foundation and JetBrains, makers of the PyCharm Python IDE.



