Package status › is isomorphic-fetch still maintained?
Likely abandonedisomorphic-fetch still maintained?No new release has been published in over three years. Here's the registry evidence, and what it means if this package is in your stack.
| Verdict | Likely abandoned |
|---|---|
| Last release on npm | 23 September 2020 (about 6 years ago) |
| Latest version | 3.0.0 |
| Weekly downloads | 9,771,049 |
| Deprecation flag (npm) | None |
| Maintainers listed | 2 |
| Total releases | 23 |
| Source repository | https://github.com/matthew-andrews/isomorphic-fetch |
Source: npm registry and npm downloads API, read on 18 July 2026. We report only what the registry publishes — we don't infer repository activity.
isomorphic-fetchThe last release of isomorphic-fetch we can see on npm was 23 September 2020 — over three years ago. npm doesn't carry a deprecation flag for it, so nothing is officially retired, but a gap this long usually means no one is shipping fixes. If you depend on it, treat it as frozen: it will not get security patches or compatibility updates. Audit whether it still does what you need, watch for advisories, and line up a maintained alternative before you're forced to.
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