
Stanford WebCamp 2026 is a FREE multi-day event for community by community to discuss the ins and outs of building websites and research tools.
In 2026 WebCamp will be a hybrid event. Thursday April 30th will be online and Friday May 1st will be in person with no virtual option. Talks will be recorded. (Venue TBD)
Who is Stanford WebCamp for?
Stanford WebCamp has traditionally featured introductory sessions for beginners, higher education, and various advanced technical topics. Beginning sessions will be highlighted on the first day and more complex content will be prevalent on the last day of the program.
Sessions covered can include the following topics and more!
- Web design
- UX / Visual design
- Project management
- Content strategy
- Writing for the web
- Front-end development
- Front-end development
- Back-end development
- API Integration
- Accessibility
- Diversity / Inclusion (DEIB)
- Drupal
- Wordpress
Tell us what topics interest you
Stanford WebCamp is free and open to the public.
Photo release
Photography: This event is being photographed. Some attendees and coordinators are sharing the photos they take today on social media and Stanford websites. If you are not comfortable with your image being used this way, please politely let photographers know, and send us an email at stanford-webcamp@stanford.edu to alert us about your concern.

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