Svelte

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.

According to our data, Svelte ranks 12th among the frontend frameworks we track.
It has 0.9% of the frontend framework market share and is present on 0.09% of all websites.

πŸ’Έ Pricing

Svelte is available for free.

Free βœ”οΈOpen source

πŸ“Š Rankings and Market Share

πŸ† Svelte Awards

⚑ Sites Built With Svelte

We have data on 3,060 websites that use the Svelte frontend framework. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.

The highest rated site using Svelte is nytimes.com.

#WebsiteRankCountryLanguage
1 nytimes.com #50 United States English
2 globo.com #74 Brazil Brazilian Portuguese
3 ikea.com #181 Netherlands English
4 note.com #247 Japan Japanese
5 ekstrabladet.dk #557 Denmark Danish
6 sky.com #1,053 United Kingdom British English
7 sat.gob.mx #1,130 Mexico Spanish
8 podcasts.apple.com United States American English
9 logitech.com #1,346 United States American English
10 zeit.de #1,373 Germany German
11 radiofrance.fr #1,600 France French
12 nrk.no #1,695 Norway Norwegian BokmΓ₯l
13 tagesspiegel.de #1,700 Germany German
14 francebleu.fr #2,058 France French
15 squareup.com #2,131 American English
16 feverup.com #2,218 English
17 finance.yahoo.com United States American English
18 pixeldrain.com #3,436 United States English
19 adevarul.ro #3,542 Romania Romanian
20 dailymaverick.co.za #3,807 South Africa English

πŸ“ˆ Usage Statistics

Most of the sites that use Svelte:

Most of the sites using Svelte are from the United States, Germany, and Sweden.

  • United States 22.3%
  • Germany 8.3%
  • Sweden 8%
  • United Kingdom 6.1%
  • France 5.9%
  • Netherlands 5.1%
  • Canada 3%
  • Japan 2.9%
  • Switzerland 2.7%
  • Other 35.7%

Most Svelte users speak English, German, or French.

  • English 72.8%
  • German 4.2%
  • French 3%
  • Spanish 2.6%
  • Japanese 2.2%
  • Russian 2%
  • Dutch 1.5%
  • Swedish 1.5%
  • Portuguese 1%
  • Other 9.2%

The Svelte frontend framework is especially popular on .com and .se top-level domains.

  • .com 39.3%
  • .se 5.3%
  • .de 4%
  • .org 3.9%
  • .net 2.9%
  • .io 2.8%
  • .nl 2.7%
  • .fr 2.6%
  • .co.uk 1.9%
  • Other 34.6%

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

  • Business 13.4%
  • Marketing/Merchandising 9.5%
  • Online Shopping 8%
  • Internet Services 7.2%
  • Entertainment 5.7%
  • Education/Reference 5.3%
  • Games 4.8%
  • Travel 4.1%
  • Software/Hardware 3.4%
  • Other 38.6%

πŸ•΅οΈ Similar Technologies

These are some of the best Svelte 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
27
SolidJS

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

FreeOpen source
30
Marko
San Jose, California, United States

A declarative, HTML-based language for building dynamic and reactive user interfaces that supports streaming, async rendering and custom tags.

FreeOpen source
38
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
46
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

Is Svelte free?

Yes, it is a free frontend framework.
Moreover, it is an open-source solution and its code can be found on GitHub.

Which country uses Svelte the most?

The majority of Svelte users are from the United States.

Who uses Svelte?

According to our data, Svelte is used on thousands of sites, including such established ones as nytimes.com, globo.com, and ikea.com.

Is Svelte used on government websites?

Overall, we found Svelte on 3 government sites in the United States.

Do academic institutions use Svelte?

Yes. In total, we know of 2 academic websites in the United States that use Svelte.

How does Svelte compare to the competition?

Svelte is a moderately popular frontend framework, ranking ahead of 37 other frontend frameworks we track.

What are the alternatives to Svelte?

Alternatives and possible competitors to Svelte may include React, Aurelia, and SolidJS.

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