📈 JavaScript Libraries Ranked #126–#150 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.

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The following list shows the JavaScript libraries ranked from 126th to 150th out of 309 used on websites in the United States.

RankNameMarket share
126
FastClick

A library for eliminating the 300ms delay between a physical tap and the firing of a click event on mobile browsers.

FreeOpen source
127
Toastr

A Javascript library for non-blocking notifications.

FreeOpen source
128
Mapbox GL JS

A JavaScript library for building web maps powered by vector tiles and WebGL.

Free$$$
129
UAParser.js

A JavaScript library to detect the user's browser, engine, OS, CPU, and device type/model.

FreeOpen source$14+
130
Selectize

An extensible jQuery-based custom select with autocomplete and native-feeling keyboard navigation.

FreeOpen source
131
dotLottie Player

An official player for dotLottie animations.

132
flv.js
Shanghai, China

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

FreeOpen source
133
Rangeslider.js

Simple jQuery polyfill for the HTML5 slider element.

FreeOpen source
134
css-vars-ponyfill

Client-side support for CSS custom properties (aka "CSS variables") in legacy and modern browsers.

FreeOpen source
135
Dropzone.js

A drag and drop JavaScript library that supports image previews and shows progress bars.

FreeOpen source
136
YUI
New York, United States

A legacy, open-source JavaScript and CSS library for building interactive web applications with a focus on modular architecture and cross-browser consistency.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
137
Highlight.js

An open-source JavaScript syntax highlighter with automatic language detection and zero dependencies for browser and server-side environments.

FreeOpen source
138
Mmenu.js

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

Free$15+
139
What Input

A global utility for tracking the current input method (mouse, keyboard or touch).

FreeOpen source
140
Cufon

A discontinued JavaScript library that performs text replacement on web pages, using the canvas element and VML to render fancy fonts.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
141
Scriptaculous

A set of JavaScript libraries to enhance the user interface of web sites.

FreeOpen source
142
Flowplayer
Stockholm, Sweden

A commercial video player, the older version of which is open source.

FreeOpen source$$$
143
Closure Library
Mountain View, California, United States

A low-level JavaScript library designed for building complex and scalable web applications.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
144
Vivus

A lightweight JavaScript library that allows you to animate SVGs, giving them the appearance of being drawn.

FreeOpen source
145
Turbo
Chicago, Illinois, United States

A lightweight JavaScript library that provides the speed and feel of a single-page application without requiring developers to write any JavaScript.

FreeOpen source
146
Rellax

A lightweight, vanilla JavaScript parallax library.

FreeOpen source
147
Lozad.js
New Delhi, India

Highly performant, light and configurable lazy loader for images and iframes in pure JS with no dependencies.

FreeOpen source
148
Turbolinks
Chicago, Illinois, United States

A JavaScript library that allows web apps to behave like a single page application.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
149
Ion.RangeSlider

An open-source responsive range slider with skin support.

FreeOpen source
150
SimpleParallax

A lightweight and easy-to-use React and JS library that adds parallax animations to any image.

FreeOpen source

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