⚡ HTML Editors in Australia

HTML editors are software tools used to create and edit web pages by writing and modifying HTML, CSS, and other web code.

Australia is an Oceanian country with a population of over 27 million people.

According to our research, HTML editors are detected on 0.7% of websites from Australia.

⭐ Most Popular in 2026

The following chart shows the top HTML editors in Australia in 2026, based on market share.

The most popular is Adobe DreamWeaver, which dominates the market with an overwhelming 58.7% share.
It is followed by Microsoft FrontPage with 16.8% and iWeb with 5.8%.

🚀 Highlights

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

✨ Best HTML Editors

Below is a more detailed list of 19 HTML editors used on sites from Australia, ranked by their market share.

RankNameMarket share
1
Adobe DreamWeaver
San Jose, California, United States

A proprietary WYSIWYG editor from Adobe that provides both visual design tools and full source-code editing for building websites.

$263.88+/year
2
Microsoft FrontPage
Redmond, Washington, United States

A WYSIWYG HTML editor and website administration tool that was part of Microsoft Office until it was discontinued in 2003.

$149Legacy
3
iWeb
Cupertino, California, United States

A WYSIWYG template-based website building tool that had been released by Apple Inc.

Legacy
4
Microsoft Word
Redmond, Washington, United States

A word processing program included in Microsoft Office.

5
MSHTML
Redmond, Washington, United States

An editor based on the MSHTML component of the discontinued Internet Explorer browser.

Legacy
6
Adobe GoLive
San Jose, California, United States

A WYSIWYG HTML editor that was discontinued in 2008.

$299Legacy
7
Adobe PageMill
San Jose, California, United States

A legacy WYSIWYG HTML editor that was discontinued in favor of GoLive.

$149Legacy
8
Claris Home Page
Cupertino, California, United States

A WYSIWYG HTML editor that was discontinued in 2001.

Legacy
9
Visual Studio
Redmond, Washington, United States

An integrated development environment developed by Microsoft.

Free$45+/month
10
OpenOffice
Wilmington, Delaware, United States

A free, open-source office productivity suite for creating and editing text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, drawings, databases, and formulas, now distributed under the name Apache OpenOffice.

FreeOpen source
11
BBEdit

A proprietary HTML and text editor for macOS.

$59.99
12
WYSIWYG Web Builder
Anderson, Texas, United States

A website builder for Windows that helps you design and build full-featured websites without having to learn HTML.

$59.95+
13
CoffeeCup HTML Editor
Atlanta, Georgia, United States

A full-featured web design tool for Windows with handy tag references, code completion, website components that update instantly across all pages, and live previews.

$29
14
LibreOffice
Berlin, Germany

A free and open‑source office productivity suite derived from OpenOffice.org that provides users with tools for documents, spreadsheets, presentations, drawings, databases, and formula editing.

FreeOpen source
15
Bluefish
Netherlands

A powerful editor targeted towards programmers and web developers, with many options to write websites, scripts, and programming code.

FreeOpen source
16
Namo WebEditor
Korea

A legacy WYSIWYG HTML editor that was discontinued in 2011.

Legacy
17
IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder
Armonk, New York, United States

A WYSIWYG HTML editor for Windows and Linux that was available until the mid-2000s.

Legacy
18
TextMate

A free and open-source text editor for macOS.

FreeOpen source
19
Codeply

An online editor that includes dozens of frameworks, starter templates, and over 50,000 code snippets.

👉 See Also

Data is based on the analysis of 73,682 websites from Australia.
Statistics were last calculated on .
For details, see our methodology and disclaimer.