📈 JavaScript Libraries Ranked #276–#285 in Brazil

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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.

Brazil is a South American country with a population of around 217 million people.

The following list shows the JavaScript libraries ranked from 276th to 285th out of 285 used on websites in Brazil.

RankNameMarket share
276
AmplitudeJS

A HTML5 audio library allows you to control the design of your media controls in your webpage.

FreeOpen source
277
MapLibre GL JS

An open-source TypeScript library forked from MapBox GL JS.

FreeOpen source
278
Editor.js
Russia

An open-source JavaScript text editor that uses block-based editing and stores content as structured JSON rather than HTML.

FreeOpen source
279
SolidJS

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

FreeOpen source
280
Swup

A versatile and extensible page transition library that offers smooth animations, smart preloading, native browser history and enhanced accessibility.

FreeOpen source
281
HInclude

Allows HTML from other pages to be included in a web page using the tag.

FreeOpen source
282
Babylon.js

A full-featured 3D game and rendering engine built on the WebGL platform.

FreeOpen source
283
Flexsearch
Berlin, Germany

A full-text search JavaScript library focused on search speed and memory efficiency.

FreeOpen source
284
A-Frame
San Francisco, California, United States

A web framework for building 3D/augmented/virtual reality experiences.

FreeOpen source
285
Popmotion
Amsterdam, Netherlands

An animation toolbox with low-level functions that support keyframes, spring, inertia and easing.

FreeOpen source

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