📈 Frontend Frameworks Ranked #26–#33 in Australia

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Frontend frameworks are libraries that simplify the development of the client-side of web applications by providing reusable components and structured patterns for building interactive user interfaces.

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

The following list shows the frontend frameworks ranked from 26th to 33rd out of 33 used on websites in Australia.

RankNameMarket share
26
SolidJS

A reactive JavaScript framework designed to build responsive and high-performing user interfaces.

FreeOpen source
27
Marionette

A framework that extends Backbone.js with robust views and architecture solutions.

FreeOpen source
28
GWT
Mountain View, California, United States

An open-source development toolkit that lets developers write front-end web applications in Java and compile them into optimized JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.

FreeOpen source
29
Meteor
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

An open-source full-stack JavaScript framework based on Node.js that enables building real-time applications across web, mobile, and desktop platforms.

FreeOpen source
30
Aurelia
Tallahassee, Florida, United States

A modern, standards-based front-end JavaScript framework for building browser, mobile, and desktop applications using vanilla JavaScript or TypeScript, feature-oriented modules, and strong support for web component standards.

FreeOpen source
31
Uni-app
Beijing, China

A Chinese cross-platform framework based on Vue.js that lets developers use one codebase to build apps for iOS, Android, Web (H5), and many mini-program platforms such as WeChat, Alipay, Baidu, QQ, and others.

FreeOpen source
32
XPages
Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India

An IBM implementation of JavaServer Faces with a server side JavaScript runtime and the built-in NoSQL database IBM Domino.

33
Dioxus
San Francisco, California, United States

A React-inspired framework for building cross-platform user interfaces in Rust.

FreeOpen source

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