| ACE | ⊕ 1961 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Multi-purpose | ⊕ Early Autocodes | ⊕ United Kingdom | Autocode for the ACE |
| ACT III | ⊕ 1961 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Multi-purpose | ⊕ Generalised programming | ⊕ United States | Machine independent language |
| CERN Autocode | ⊕ 1961 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Multi-purpose | ⊕ Early Autocodes | ⊕ Switzerland | Autocode for IBM 709 |
| Elliot Mark II AUTOCODE | ⊕ 1961 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Multi-purpose | ⊕ Early Autocodes | ⊕ United Kingdom | Version II of the Elliot Autocode |
| GENIE | ⊕ 1961 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Multi-purpose | ⊕ True ALGOL60s | ⊕ United States | Algorithmic language for the Rice R1 |
| GOGOL | ⊕ 1961 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Multi-purpose | ⊕ Other Algol 60s | ⊕ United States | PDP-1 Algol 60 |
| LEO Intercode | ⊕ 1961 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Multi-purpose | ⊕ Other DPLs | ⊕ United Kingdom | Intercode for LEO III |
| PERT | ⊕ 1961 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Multi-purpose | ⊕ Generalised programming | ⊕ United States | McBee Royal general coding system |
| PSK-l | ⊕ 1961 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Multi-purpose | ⊕ Moscow languages | ⊕ Russian Federation | Russian multi-purpose compiling system |
| SCRAPS | ⊕ 1961 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Multi-purpose | ⊕ Generalised programming | ⊕ United States | Signal Corps autocode |