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Deprecation Notice: Lens data ingestion has been discontinued as of December 2025. Only historical data is available, and no new data will be added.

Lens Protocol

Lens Protocol - a composable and decentralized social graph ready for new connections. Lens is a decentralized social graph that allows users to own their data and control their social connections. The protocol is designed to be composable, allowing developers to build new social applications on top of the Lens network. Website : https://lens.xyz Documentation : https://docs.lens.xyz Twitter : https://twitter.com/lensprotocol

Data available:

Overview

An overview of the Lens protocol data.

Namespace Handle

Information about handle NFTs and how they are linked to Lens profiles.

Namespace Handle Link

References between users’ handles and their profiles in the Lens protocol.

Profile Follower

Data showing the follower relationships between users within the Lens ecosystem.

Profile Follow Module

Details on follow modules that users have engaged with on Lens.

Profile Follow Module Record

Tracking of follow modules that have been claimed or redeemed within the Lens network.

Profile Metadata

Metadata associated with user profiles, including compliance with Lens standards.

Profile Record

Base profile information and how it integrates within the broader Lens protocol.

Publication Metadata

Content and metadata related to user publications on Lens.

Publication Open Action Module

Open action modules that are available for user publications on Lens.

Publication Open Action Module Acted Recorded

Records of user interactions with publications, such as likes and comments on Lens.

Publication Open Action Module Multi-Recipient

Information on multi-recipient payout modules linked to user actions on Lens.

Publication Reaction

Records of user reactions to content within the Lens ecosystem, like upvotes or downvotes.

Publication Record

Database of successful publications that meet the Lens protocol’s metadata standards.

Publication Reference Module

Reference modules used to cite or link within publications on Lens.