r/datacurator is a subreddit with 33k members. The most common kinds of discussions are solution requests and advice requests, and the community frequently discusses funding, dataset, patterns, datasets, and metadata.
A place for us less messy data hoarders.
Popular Themes in r/datacurator
#1
Solution Requests
: "Best OCR in 2025?"
36 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "I Just Purged 10 Years of Chaotic Backups—Here’s the Step-by-Step That Saved Me"
15 posts
Popular Topics in r/datacurator
#1
Funding
106 posts
#2
Dataset
105 posts
#3
Patterns
89 posts
#4
Datasets
68 posts
#5
Metadata
: "is there a way to copy the Exif Metadata of one image and use it to replace the Exif Metadata of another image?"
66 posts
#6
Hidden
66 posts
#7
Data
: "Organizing saved online articles and posts"
58 posts
#8
Startup
53 posts
#9
Tool
: "I made a Tool to organize your files"
50 posts
#10
Ai
: "I put years of Costco receipts through OCR and realized the price of eggs really did triple over the last few years"
42 posts
Member Growth in r/datacurator
Yearly
+11k members(50.1%)
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Last updated: June 16, 2026