🆚 Qwik vs. Svelte

Compare technologies based on real-world usage data *

Type

Frontend framework
Frontend framework

About

Qwik is a web framework built on JSX, functional components, and reactivity that can deliver instant-loading web applications of any size or complexity.

It features resumability (so applications require no hydration), loads JavaScript only when needed, uses lazy component splitting, and offers directory-based routing via its Qwik City meta-framework.

Svelte is an open-source component-based front-end framework that compiles components into efficient JavaScript at build time, avoiding a virtual DOM and minimizing runtime workload.

It provides built-in reactivity, scoped component styles, transitions and animations without external libraries, smaller bundle sizes, and fast updates of only changed parts of the UI.

Headquarters

San Francisco, California, United States

Website

Pricing

Free ✔️Open source
Free ✔️Open source

Categories

Frontend Frameworks › Rank #31
Frontend Frameworks › Rank #12

Popularity

Determined by the number of sites using each technology.

The Svelte frontend framework is 21 times more popular than Qwik.
Total websites

Market share

Frontend Frameworks

Popularity by country

Determined by the number of sites detected from each country.

Svelte is more popular than Qwik in all countries.
United States
Germany
Sweden
United Kingdom
France
Netherlands
Canada
Japan
India
Switzerland

Awards

Popularity by domain category

Determined by the number of sites in each category.

Svelte is more popular than Qwik in all market segments.
Business
Marketing/Merchandising
Online Shopping
Internet Services
Entertainment
Education/Reference
Games
Travel
Software/Hardware
Blogs/Wiki

Top sites

Top-ranked sites that use these technologies.

Name
Rank
#1,382
mangapark.io
#4,729
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