📈 Backend Frameworks Ranked #51–#61 in the United States

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Backend frameworks are software libraries of tools and modules that help developers build the server-side of a web application.

The United States of America (USA) is a North American country with a population of over 341 million people.

The following list shows the backend frameworks ranked from 51st to 61st out of 61 used on websites in the United States.

RankNameMarket share
51
Redwood
San Francisco, California, United States

A full-stack framework for building React-based web applications, integrating React, GraphQL, Prisma, TypeScript, Jest, and Storybook into a cohesive development environment.

FreeOpen source
52
Grails

A Groovy-based web application framework for the JVM built on top of Spring Boot.

FreeOpen source
53
Ninja Framework

A full-stack web framework for Java designed for rapid development and scalability.

FreeOpen source
54
Beego

An open-source, high-performance web framework for the Go programming language.

FreeOpen source
55
Apache Cocoon
Wilmington, Delaware, United States

An open-source Java web application framework built around XML processing and retired in January 2025.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
56
Fresh

A full-stack web framework for Deno using Preact that renders pages on demand at the edge with server-side rendering and minimal client-side JavaScript.

FreeOpen source
57
Anvil
Cambridge, United Kingdom

A platform for building full-stack data applications for the web in Python.

Free$15+/month
58
Vibe.d

A high-performance toolkit written in D that provides asynchronous I/O, concurrency primitives, and a full web application framework.

FreeOpen source
59
Perl Dancer

A lightweight, open-source web application framework for Perl, inspired by Ruby's Sinatra.

FreeOpen source
60
Revel

A high-productivity, full-stack web framework for the Go language.

FreeOpen source
61
Streamlit
San Francisco, California, United States

An open-source Python framework for data scientists and AI/ML engineers to deliver dynamic data apps with only a few lines of code.

FreeOpen source

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