(Updated 2026) New JCR Impact Factor 2025 – (PDF)

Last Updated on June 19, 2026 by Admin

The JCR Impact Factor 2025 has officially been released! On June 17, 2026, Clarivate published the much-anticipated Journal Citation Reports (JCR) 2026 edition, bringing the latest Journal Impact Factor (JIF) data based on citations made during the calendar year 2025.

Important Note: Although the report is called JCR 2026, the data inside is the Impact Factor 2025—calculated using citations from 2025 to articles published in 2023 and 2024. This is a common point of confusion, so remember: JCR 2026 = Impact Factor 2025 data.

This year’s release covers 22,643 journals across 254 subject categories—a significant expansion that reflects the evolving global research landscape.


Key Highlights of JCR Impact Factor 2025

📊 By the Numbers

MetricData
Total Journals Covered22,643
Subject Categories254
Journals Receiving First JIF521 (from 47 countries/regions)
Science Journals (SCIE)15,023
Social Science Journals (SSCI)7,721
Arts & Humanities Journals (AHCI)3,460
Gold Open Access Journals6,703 (6% increase from 2024)
Release DateJune 17, 2026
Published ByClarivate

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🏆 Top Performing Journals in 2025

CA – A Cancer Journal for Clinicians once again claims the top spot globally with a staggering Impact Factor of 685.2. After a sharp drop to 232.4 in the previous cycle, this year’s rebound reflects the full implementation of the retraction citation exclusion policy.

Top Medical Journals (The “Big Four”):

  • The Lancet – 109.0
  • New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) – 84.5
  • JAMA – 65.4
  • BMJ – 55.1

Top Multidisciplinary Journals (CNS):

  • Nature – 56.1
  • Science – 47.3
  • Cell – 45.1

🇨🇳 Rising Stars: Chinese Journals

Chinese journals continue their impressive ascent in the 2025 JCR rankings:

  • Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy (STTT) – 81.2 (ranked #1 among Chinese journals)
  • eScience – 52.9
  • iMeta – 44.4
  • Nano-Micro Letters – 38.5
  • Molecular Plant – 32.7

Major Changes in the 2025 JCR Release

1. Retraction Citation Exclusion (Continued)

Building on the policy introduced last year, Clarivate continues to exclude citations to and from retracted articles from the JIF numerator. However, retracted articles still count in the denominator (total citable articles) to maintain transparency.

This policy affects approximately 1% of indexed journals and is a critical step toward strengthening research integrity.

2. First-Time JIF Recipients

A total of 521 journals from 47 countries/regions received their first-ever Journal Impact Factor in this release. Notably, 58% of these come from outside the United States and Western Europe—a clear sign of global academic expansion.

3. Gold Open Access Growth

Gold OA journals increased by 6% to 6,703 titles. Top categories for Gold OA include:

  • Education & Educational Research
  • Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
  • Medicine, General & Internal

4. Enhanced Transparency: “Forthcoming” Designation

Journals with missing denominator content in Web of Science are now visible directly within JCR and clearly labeled with a “Forthcoming” designation. Users can still access the most recent available metrics from the previous year, improving transparency at the point of discovery.


How to Download the JCR Impact Factor 2025 Full List (PDF/Excel)

The official full database requires a Clarivate subscription (typically available through university libraries).


Click here for the latest JCR Impact Factor 2025 (Released in 2026)

Journal NameIF 2025Quartile
CA-A CANCER JOURNAL FOR CLINICIANS685.2Q1
NATURE REVIEWS MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY118.0Q1
LANCET109.0Q1
NATURE REVIEWS MICROBIOLOGY104.6Q1
MMWR Surveillance Summaries96.9Q1
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology94.6Q1
NATURE REVIEWS DRUG DISCOVERY91.2Q1
NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE84.5Q1
Nature Reviews Materials83.3Q1
Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy81.2Q1
ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY80.4Q1
Nature Reviews Disease Primers79.8Q1
World Psychiatry79.5Q1
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment74.1Q1
Nature Energy70.1Q1
JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION65.4Q1
Living Reviews in Relativity64.6Q1
CHEMICAL REVIEWS64.2Q1
NATURE REVIEWS CANCER60.7Q1
Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology57.5Q1
NATURE56.1Q1
CANCER CELL56.1Q1
Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior55.9Q1
BMJ-British Medical Journal55.1Q1
LANCET NEUROLOGY54.6Q1
Nature Reviews Methods Primers54.2Q1
eScience52.9Q1
NATURE MEDICINE52.5Q1
NATURE REVIEWS GENETICS51.4Q1
MMWR Recommendations and Reports51.3Q1
Electrochemical Energy Reviews50.7Q1
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials50.6Q1
Nature Reviews Chemistry50.3Q1
Nature Reviews Cardiology50.2Q1
REVIEWS OF MODERN PHYSICS48.9Q1
Nature Catalysis48.3Q1
CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS48.3Q1
Journal of Hematology & Oncology47.8Q1
SCIENCE47.3Q1
NATURE REVIEWS IMMUNOLOGY47.1Q1
Nature Reviews Nephrology46.7Q1
Nature Reviews Physics46.6Q1
EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL45.3Q1
CELL45.1Q1
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY44.7Q1
NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY44.5Q1
iMeta44.4Q1
PROGRESS IN MATERIALS SCIENCE42.9Q1

Download the Full JCR 2025 Impact Factor List

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What is the JCR Impact Factor 2025?
It refers to the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) data released by Clarivate in the JCR 2026 report on June 17, 2026. It is calculated using citations made during the calendar year 2025 to articles published in 2023 and 2024.

Q2: When was the JCR Impact Factor 2025 released?
The official release date was June 17, 2026.

Q3: How many journals are covered?
The JCR 2026 edition covers 22,643 journals across 254 subject categories.

Q4: Which journal has the highest Impact Factor in 2025?
CA – A Cancer Journal for Clinicians with an Impact Factor of 685.2.

Q5: What is the difference between JCR 2025 and JCR Impact Factor 2025?
JCR 2025 (released June 2025) contains 2024 citation data. JCR Impact Factor 2025 refers to 2025 citation data, which is published in the JCR 2026 report.

Q6: Are retracted articles included in the JIF calculation?
No. Citations to and from retracted articles are excluded from the JIF numerator, though retracted articles remain in the denominator for transparency.

Q7: Can I download the full JCR list for free?
The complete official database requires a Clarivate subscription. Many universities provide access. Selected free Excel/PDF summaries are available through academic platforms for reference.

Q8: Is a higher JIF always better?
Not necessarily. JIF must be interpreted within a specific subject category. A JIF of 2.0 may be Q1 in a humanities field, while a JIF of 8.0 may be Q2 in clinical medicine. Always evaluate JIF relative to your discipline.


Conclusion

The JCR Impact Factor 2025 (JCR 2026 edition) is a landmark release, covering 22,643 journals with significant expansions in Open Accessfirst-time recipients, and global representation. The continued exclusion of retracted citations reinforces research integrity, while enhanced transparency features make journal evaluation more reliable than ever.

Whether you are a researcher choosing where to submit, a librarian managing subscriptions, or a publisher benchmarking your portfolio—the JCR Impact Factor 2025 is your most trusted, publisher-neutral guide.

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