⚡ Browser APIs in Jamaica

Browser APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) are a set of functions that allow web developers to interact with the browser and system resources, providing features such as data storage, network requests, performance monitoring, graphics rendering, background tasks, and camera and microphone access.

Jamaica is a Caribbean country with a population of around 2.8 million people.

According to our data, browser APIs are detected on 47.3% of websites from Jamaica.

⭐ Most Popular in 2026

The following chart shows the top browser APIs in Jamaica in 2026, based on market share.

The most popular is Web Storage, which dominates the market with an overwhelming 87.2% share.
It is followed by Fetch with 16.3% and Beacon API with 14.9%.

🚀 Highlights

Here is a list of the top APIs that are more popular in Jamaica than worldwide.
Differences between global and country rankings are shown in parentheses.

✨ Best Browser APIs

Below is a more detailed list of 10 browser APIs used on sites from Jamaica, ranked by their market share.

RankNameMarket share
1
Web Storage
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A browser API that provides client-side key-value storage for websites, allowing data to be stored directly in a user's web browser.

2
Fetch
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A modern JavaScript API for requesting network resources and exchanging data between web applications and servers.

3
Beacon API
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Used to send asynchronous and non-blocking requests to a web server.

4
Navigation Timing
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A part of the Performance API that provides metrics related to navigation from one page to another.

5
XMLHttpRequest
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A JavaScript API for sending HTTP and HTTPS requests and receiving data from web servers without reloading the current page.

6
WebSocket
Fremont, California, United States

A communication protocol that enables persistent, full-duplex data exchange between a client and a server over a single TCP connection.

7
PerformanceObserver
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A part of the Performance API that is used to monitor performance measurement events.

8
Interest-Based Advertising Opt-Out

Allowed sites to exclude themselves from Federated Learning of Cohorts cohort calculations using the "interest-cohort=()" permission policy.

9
Geolocation API
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Allows web applications to retrieve the user's location, including latitude and longitude.

10
WebRTC
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A set of APIs and protocols originally developed by Google that enables real-time audio, video, and peer-to-peer data communication in web browsers and mobile applications.

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