jQuery

OpenJS Foundation, San Francisco, California, United States

jQuery is a fast, small, feature-rich JavaScript library designed to simplify HTML DOM tree traversal and manipulation, event handling, CSS animations, and Ajax.

It provides a cross-browser selector engine, formerly known as Sizzle, supports deferred and promise objects for asynchronous workflows, has built-in JSON parsing and utility functions, and allows extensibility through a large ecosystem of plugins.

According to our data, jQuery is the most popular JavaScript library on the web.
It has 87.4% of the JavaScript library market share and is present on 63.3% of all websites.

πŸ’Έ Pricing

jQuery is available for free.

Free βœ”οΈOpen source

πŸ“Š Rankings and Market Share

πŸ† jQuery Awards

⚑ Sites Built With jQuery

We have data on 2,103,622 websites that use the jQuery JavaScript library. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.

The highest rated site using jQuery is microsoft.com.

#WebsiteRankCountryLanguage
1 microsoft.com #3 United States American English
2 office.com #7 United States American English
3 bitly.com #17 American English
4 tiktok.com #18 Cayman Islands English
5 p**nhub.com #26 United States English
6 flickr.com #32 English
7 linktr.ee #44 Australia English
8 discord.com #46 United States English
9 wyze.com #49 English
10 nytimes.com #50 United States English
11 steampowered.com #57 United States English
12 xvideos.com #59 Netherlands English
13 imdb.com #61 United States American English
14 ibm.com #66 English
15 forbes.com #68 United States English
16 samsung.com #73 Korea English
17 globo.com #74 Brazil Brazilian Portuguese
18 who.int #88 Switzerland English
19 cisco.com #89 United States American English
20 cloud.microsoft #91 United States American English

πŸ“ˆ Usage Statistics

Most of the sites that use jQuery:

Most of the sites using jQuery are from the United States, Germany, and Japan.

  • United States 18.8%
  • Germany 6.5%
  • Japan 6.2%
  • United Kingdom 5.6%
  • France 4%
  • Italy 3.4%
  • Spain 3.4%
  • Netherlands 3.2%
  • Russia 3%
  • Other 45.9%

Most jQuery users speak English, German, or Japanese.

  • English 49.5%
  • German 6%
  • Japanese 5.4%
  • Spanish 5.2%
  • French 3.8%
  • Russian 3.4%
  • Chinese 3.3%
  • Italian 2.7%
  • Portuguese 2.6%
  • Other 18.1%

The jQuery JavaScript library is especially popular on .com and .org top-level domains.

  • .com 44%
  • .org 6.1%
  • .de 3.9%
  • .net 3%
  • .ru 2.1%
  • .co.uk 2.1%
  • .it 2%
  • .com.au 1.6%
  • .jp 1.6%
  • Other 33.6%

The primary market segments for websites utilizing jQuery include business, online shopping, and education and reference.

  • Business 17.7%
  • Online Shopping 9.1%
  • Education/Reference 6.5%
  • Blogs/Wiki 6.5%
  • Internet Services 5.1%
  • Entertainment 4%
  • Health 3.4%
  • General News 2.6%
  • Non-Profit/Advocacy/NGO 2.5%
  • Other 42.6%

πŸ”’ jQuery Versions

The most popular version of jQuery is 1.11, used by 13.4% of sites where versions were detected. In addition, 13.2% of sites use jQuery 3.6, and 8% use jQuery 3.5.

  • 1.11 13.4%
  • 3.6 13.2%
  • 3.5 8%
  • 3.7 7.9%
  • 1.12 7.5%
  • 2.2 6.3%
  • 3.3 6.2%
  • 1.8 5.8%
  • 2.1 5.8%
  • Other 25.9%

πŸ•΅οΈ Similar Technologies

These are some of the best jQuery alternatives.

RankName
67
MooTools

A collection of JavaScript utilities for DOM management, AJAX, and event handling.

FreeOpen source
86
Prototype

A JavaScript framework that aims to ease development of dynamic web applications.

FreeOpen source
129
Scriptaculous

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

FreeOpen source
177
Htmx

A library that allows you to use AJAX, CSS transitions, WebSocket and Server Sent Events directly from HTML.

FreeOpen source
232
Zepto
Tucson, Arizona, United States

A lightweight and modular open-source JavaScript library with a largely jQuery-compatible API, designed for modern browsers and optimized for fast execution and small file size.

FreeOpen source

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πŸ’¬ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the company behind jQuery?

jQuery is owned by the OpenJS Foundation, headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States.

Can I use jQuery for free?

Yes, it is a free JavaScript library.
Moreover, it is an open source solution, and its code is available on GitHub.

Which country uses jQuery the most?

The majority of jQuery users are from the United States.

Who uses jQuery?

According to our data, jQuery is used on millions of sites, including microsoft.com, office.com, and bitly.com.

Is jQuery used on government websites?

In total, we found jQuery on 2,247 government sites in the United States.

Do academic institutions use jQuery?

Yes, quite a few! Overall, we know of 3,511 academic websites in the United States that use jQuery.

How does jQuery stack up against its competitors?

jQuery is the most popular JavaScript library on the market, outranking all others.

What are the alternatives to jQuery?

Alternatives and possible competitors to jQuery may include MooTools, Zepto, and Prototype.

πŸ‘‰ See Also

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For details, see our methodology and disclaimer.