📈 JavaScript Libraries Ranked #276–#300 in the United States

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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.

The United States of America (USA) is a North American country with a population of over 341 million people.

The following list shows the JavaScript libraries ranked from 276th to 300th out of 307 used on websites in the United States.

RankNameMarket share
276
Phaser
San Francisco, California, United States

A fast 2D game framework with support for Canvas and WebGL rendering for building HTML5 games for desktop and mobile web browsers.

FreeOpen source$10+/month
277
Framer Motion
Amsterdam, Netherlands

A simple yet powerful motion library for React.

FreeOpen source
-
Monaco Editor
Redmond, Washington, United States

A browser-based, fully featured JavaScript code editor library from Visual Studio Code.

FreeOpen source
279
DOM4

A fully tested and covered polyfill for DOM Level 4 entries.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
280
Dexie.js

A minimalistic wrapper library for IndexedDB.

FreeOpen source
281
Unpoly

An unobtrusive Javascript framework for applications that render on the server.

FreeOpen source
282
AjaxZip3

A Japanese postal code to address converter library.

FreeOpen source
283
Flexsearch
Berlin, Germany

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

FreeOpen source
284
Tachyon

A deprecated script that improves the user experience of your website by prerendering pages before a user navigates to them.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
285
Handsontable
Gdynia, Poland

A commercial data grid with spreadsheet UI and data binding, data validation, filtering, sorting, and CRUD operations.

FreeOpen source$$$
286
Vidstack
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

A framework and collection of UI components for building and managing custom media players on the web.

FreeOpen source
287
YubinBango

A Japanese postal code to address converter, the successor to AjaxZip.

FreeOpen source
288
Atropos
Weston, Florida, United States

A lightweight, free and open-source JavaScript library to create stunning touch-friendly 3D parallax hover effects.

FreeOpen source
289
SoundJS

A library for working with audio that provides a consistent API for loading and playing audio on different browsers and devices.

FreeOpen source
290
A-Frame
San Francisco, California, United States

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

FreeOpen source
291
AmplitudeJS

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

FreeOpen source
292
Konva.js

An HTML5 Canvas JavaScript framework that enables high performance animations, transitions, node nesting, layering, filtering, caching, and event handling.

FreeOpen source
293
BotD
Chicago, Illinois, United States

An open-source JavaScript library that detects bots and automation tools directly in the browser without requiring a server component.

FreeOpen source
294
PullToRefresh.js

A small JavaScript library to implement the "pull to refresh" feature.

FreeOpen source
295
CesiumJS

A JavaScript library for creating 3D globes and 2D maps in a web browser.

FreeOpen source
296
Touch Emulator

A debug tool to emulate touch support in desktop browsers.

FreeOpen source
297
PouchDB

An open-source JavaScript database inspired by Apache CouchDB that is designed to run well within the browser.

FreeOpen source
298
AdBlock Detection Scripts
Brussels, Belgium

JavaScript library to detect the presence of behavior associated with ad blocking during delivery of a page.

FreeOpen source
299
jsGrid

A lightweight data grid control based on jQuery.

FreeOpen source
-
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

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Data is based on the analysis of 548,106 websites from the United States.
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