All data from the China Autism Brain Imaging Consortium (CABIC) will be shared publicly through the national scientific database. At this stage, the data are only available to researchers and collaborators within the CABIC. Any institution or researcher can share access to all data from all sites within the CABIC by applying for membership. CABIC encourages and hopes that more institutions and sites will join. Please read the Guidelines for Consortium and Data Sharing and contact us via cabic.committee@gmail.com.

Emerging from collaborative groundwork, CABIC involved 15 sites, sharing previously collected T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging and phenotypic information. This collaborative effort successfully enrolled 2,656 participants, including 1,503 individuals on the autism spectrum and 1,153 typically developing. This aggregate was released in April 2025. We welcome researchers in neuroimaging, algorithm developers, and all individuals passionate about autism studies to join us. Together, we aim to uncover the neural mechanisms underlying ASD and advance precision diagnosis and intervention strategies.