📈 JavaScript Libraries Ranked #101–#125

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JavaScript libraries are collections of prewritten code that provide reusable functions and components for building interactive features and handling common client-side tasks in web applications.

They help developers implement complex functionality with less custom code, providing various capabilities including DOM manipulation, event handling, UI components, asynchronous data requests, animations, form handling, and integration with external services.

The following list shows the JavaScript libraries ranked from 101st to 125th out of 310 tracked.

RankNameMarket share
101
Web Vitals
Mountain View, California, United States

A tiny JavaScript library for measuring the Web Vitals metrics on real users.

FreeOpen source
102
Parsley

JavaScript form validation, without actually writing a single line of JavaScript.

FreeOpen source
103
SweetAlert

Makes popup messages easy and pretty.

FreeOpen source
104
Tiny Slider

A vanilla JavaScript slider for all purposes, inspired by Owl Carousel.

FreeOpen source
105
Toastr

A Javascript library for non-blocking notifications.

FreeOpen source
106
Velocity

An accelerated JavaScript animation engine.

FreeOpen source
107
List.js
Stockholm, Sweden

A lightweight vanilla JavaScript library that enhances HTML lists, tables, and other elements with client-side search, sorting, and filtering functionality.

FreeOpen source
108
GLightbox

A pure JavaScript lightbox that can display images, iframes, inline content and videos.

FreeOpen source
109
Date Range Picker

A JavaScript component for choosing date ranges, dates and times.

FreeOpen source
110
Spin.js

An animated, configurable, resolution independent loading spinner with no dependencies.

FreeOpen source
111
LinkedIn Platform
Mountain View, California, United States

Enables websites to use LinkedIn functionality and includes plugins for signing in, sharing, recommending, and embedding profiles.

Free
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TinyMCE
Palo Alto, California, United States

A JavaScript-based WYSIWYG rich text editor that transforms HTML textarea or designated elements into a full editing interface for web applications.

FreeOpen source$92+/month
113
Jquery.mb.YTPlayer

An open-source jQuery component to use a Youtube video as background for your page.

FreeOpen source
-
CKEditor
Warsaw, Poland

A JavaScript-based WYSIWYG rich text editor used in web applications to create and edit formatted content directly in the browser.

FreeOpen source$160+/month
115
Tether

A client-side library to make absolutely positioned elements attach to elements in the page efficiently.

FreeOpen source
116
jQuery Modal

A simple & lightweight library for displaying modal windows with jQuery.

FreeOpen source
117
FitText

A jQuery flexible font plugin that allows elements to fill the width of their parent elements.

FreeOpen source
118
Vanilla LazyLoad

A lightweight and flexible script that speeds up your web application by delaying the loading of your below-the-fold images, videos and iframes until they enter the viewport.

FreeOpen source
119
Babel

A JavaScript compiler mainly used to convert ECMAScript 2015+ (ES6) code into an older JavaScript (ES5) version to maximize browser compatibility.

FreeOpen source
120
ProgressBar.js

A lightweight library for creating responsive and stylish progress bars with animated SVG paths.

FreeOpen source
121
flv.js
Shanghai, China

An HTML5 Flash Video Player written in pure JavaScript without Flash.

FreeOpen source
122
Mmenu.js

A commercial, customizable JavaScript plugin for creating app-like menus with sliding submenus and navbars.

Free$15+
123
Rangeslider.js

Simple jQuery polyfill for the HTML5 slider element.

FreeOpen source
124
Highlight.js

A JavaScript syntax highlighter with automatic language detection and zero dependencies.

FreeOpen source
125
Prism

A lightweight, extensible syntax highlighter that supports nearly 300 languages.

FreeOpen source

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