Angular

Google, Mountain View, California, United States

Angular is an open-source single-page web application framework, a successor to AngularJS, developed by Google.

It uses a component-based architecture with a built-in router, and offers a dependency injection system, ahead-of-time compilation, reactive programming (via RxJS or Signals), and support for server-side rendering and static site generation.

According to our data, Angular is the 9th most popular frontend framework on the web.
It has 3.3% of the frontend framework market share and is present on 0.3% of all websites.

πŸ’Έ Pricing

Angular is available for free.

Free βœ”οΈOpen source

πŸ“Š Rankings and Market Share

πŸ† Angular Awards

⚑ Sites Built With Angular

We have data on 10,040 websites that use the Angular frontend framework. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.

The highest rated site using Angular is archive.org.

#WebsiteRankCountryLanguage
1 archive.org #38 United States English
2 rajasthan.gov.in #353 India English
3 testbook.com #645 India English
4 material.io #1,043 United States English
5 capitalone.com #1,048 United States English
6 fidelity.com #1,119 United States English
7 wunderground.com #1,255 English
8 studentaid.gov #1,386 United States English
9 citi.com #1,387 United States English
10 handelsblatt.com #1,394 Germany German
11 bcb.gov.br #1,500 Brazil Brazilian Portuguese
12 starlink.com #1,563 United States English
13 udiseplus.gov.in #1,649 India English
14 stuff.co.nz #1,745 New Zealand English
15 mts.ru #1,771 Russia Russian
16 razer.com #1,786 United States American English
17 kemnaker.go.id #1,788 Indonesia Malay
18 battle.net #1,858 United States American English
19 buenosaires.gob.ar #1,944 Argentina Spanish
20 freelancer.com #2,004 Australia English

πŸ“ˆ Usage Statistics

Most of the sites that use Angular:

Most of the sites using Angular are from the United States, Germany, and Brazil.

  • United States 16%
  • Germany 8.5%
  • Brazil 5.3%
  • India 5.2%
  • France 4.5%
  • United Kingdom 4.1%
  • Netherlands 2.9%
  • Spain 2.7%
  • Italy 2.5%
  • Other 48.3%

Most Angular users speak English, Spanish, or German.

  • English 64.6%
  • Spanish 5.8%
  • German 4.4%
  • Portuguese 3.9%
  • French 3.3%
  • Russian 2%
  • Dutch 1.5%
  • Italian 1.3%
  • Polish 1.2%
  • Other 12%

The Angular frontend framework is especially popular on .com top-level domains.

  • .com 40.3%
  • .de 4.1%
  • .org 3.7%
  • .net 2.3%
  • .it 1.5%
  • .fr 1.4%
  • .io 1.3%
  • .ru 1.3%
  • .co.uk 1.2%
  • Other 42.9%

The primary market segments for websites utilizing Angular include business, marketing and merchandising, and online shopping.

  • Business 18.6%
  • Marketing/Merchandising 9%
  • Online Shopping 8.3%
  • Travel 5.8%
  • Finance/Banking 5.4%
  • Internet Services 5.3%
  • Education/Reference 5.1%
  • Entertainment 3.9%
  • Health 2.9%
  • Other 35.7%

πŸ”’ Angular Versions

The most popular version of Angular is 19.2, used by 11.1% of sites where versions were detected. In addition, 10.8% of sites use Angular 18.2, and 8.1% use Angular 16.2.

The Angular version distribution shows significant fragmentation, with 42.2% of sites using versions other than the top ones.

  • 19.2 11.1%
  • 18.2 10.8%
  • 16.2 8.1%
  • 17.3 8%
  • 15.2 6.1%
  • 20.3 4.3%
  • 12.2 3.5%
  • 9.1 3%
  • 14.3 2.9%
  • Other 42.2%

πŸ•΅οΈ Similar Technologies

These are some of the best Angular alternatives.

RankName
1
React
Menlo Park, California, United States

A popular open-source JavaScript library for building dynamic user interfaces, created by Facebook.

FreeOpen source
8
AngularJS
Mountain View, California, United States

A discontinued open-source web framework from Google that has been superseded by Angular.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
12
Svelte

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.

FreeOpen source
14
Dojo
San Francisco, California, United States

A progressive TypeScript framework that enables developers to build web apps using modular widgets, built-in routing, state management, and internationalization.

FreeOpen source
45
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

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πŸ’¬ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the company behind Angular?

Angular is owned by Google LLC, headquartered in Mountain View, California, United States.

Is Angular free?

Yes, it is a free frontend framework.
It is also open source, and its code is available on GitHub.

Which country uses Angular the most?

The majority of Angular users are from the United States.

Who uses Angular?

According to our data, Angular is used on thousands of sites, including such established ones as archive.org, rajasthan.gov.in, and testbook.com.

Is Angular used on government websites?

Yes, for example, it is used by rajasthan.gov.in, studentaid.gov, and bcb.gov.br. Overall, we found Angular on 21 government sites in the United States.

Do academic institutions use Angular?

Yes. In total, we know of 11 academic websites in the United States that use Angular.

How does Angular compare to its competitors?

Angular is a fairly popular frontend framework, ranking ahead of 40 other frontend frameworks we track.

What are the alternatives to Angular?

Alternatives and possible competitors to Angular may include Svelte, AngularJS, and Dojo.

πŸ‘‰ See Also

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For details, see our methodology and disclaimer.