Dart

Google, Mountain View, California, United States

Dart is an object-oriented, class-based, garbage-collected language developed by Google.

According to our data, Dart ranks 17th among the programming languages we track.
It has 0.01% of the programming language market share and is detected on 0.009% of all websites.

πŸ“Š Rankings and Market Share

⚑ Sites Built With Dart

We have data on 306 websites that use the Dart programming language. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.

The highest rated site using Dart is finchcare.com.

#WebsiteRankCountryLanguage
1 finchcare.com #27,978 English
2 apsrtclivetrack.com #36,712
3 aradbranding.com #56,927 Iran English
4 dartpad.dev #62,393 English
5 poa.im #68,082 Isle of Man
6 enac.gov.it #75,731 Italy Italian
7 rivernet.lk #84,007 Sri Lanka
8 pinno.app #84,280 Iran
9 lifebible.com #86,762 English
10 suresi.gen.tr #106,662 Turkey Turkish
11 pratodigital.com.br #114,387 Brazil English
12 dacby.com #140,432 India English
13 shooglebox.com #155,017 English
14 smartle.net #155,859 English
15 studyplus.jp #176,732 Japan Japanese
16 blidz.com #178,026 United States English
17 bmedonline.it #184,689 Italy Italian
18 mixapplications.com #187,198
19 hoy.tv #187,390
20 dora.run #187,629 English

πŸ“ˆ Usage Statistics

Most of the sites that use Dart:

Most of the sites using Dart are from the United States, India, and Brazil.

  • United States 19%
  • India 7.9%
  • Brazil 5.3%
  • Italy 4.8%
  • France 3.7%
  • Germany 3.7%
  • Japan 3.7%
  • Iran 2.6%
  • United Kingdom 2.6%
  • Other 46.7%

Most Dart users speak English, Japanese, or Portuguese.

  • English 62.7%
  • Japanese 5.9%
  • Portuguese 5.1%
  • Spanish 3.4%
  • Italian 2.5%
  • Korean 2.5%
  • Russian 1.7%
  • German 1.7%
  • Hungarian 1.7%
  • Other 12.8%

The Dart programming language is especially popular on .com and .app top-level domains.

  • .com 37.6%
  • .app 12.7%
  • .net 3.9%
  • .in 3.3%
  • .io 2.6%
  • .com.br 2%
  • .it 1.6%
  • .jp 1.6%
  • .org 1.3%
  • Other 33.4%

The primary market segments for websites utilizing Dart include marketing and merchandising, Internet services, and business.

  • Marketing/Merchandising 19%
  • Internet Services 14.3%
  • Business 14.3%
  • Online Shopping 4.8%
  • Entertainment 4.8%
  • Games 4.8%
  • Blogs/Wiki 4.8%
  • Finance/Banking 4.8%
  • Government/Military 4.8%
  • Other 23.6%

πŸ•΅οΈ Similar Technologies

These are some of the best Dart alternatives.

RankName
1
JavaScript
Austin, Texas, United States

An interpreted programming language and a core technology of the web, alongside HTML and CSS, used to add interactivity and logic to websites and web applications.

2
PHP

A widely used free server-side scripting language designed for building dynamic web applications and powering content-driven websites.

3
C#
Redmond, Washington, United States

A high-level, statically typed, object-oriented programming language developed for the .NET platform.

4
Lua
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

A lightweight scripting language designed primarily for embedded use in applications.

5
Ruby

An interpreted, object-oriented, open-source programming language often used for web development.

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πŸ’¬ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the company behind Dart?

Dart is owned by Google LLC, headquartered in Mountain View, California, United States.

Which country uses Dart the most?

The majority of Dart users are from the United States.

Who uses Dart?

According to our data, Dart is used on hundreds of sites, including such established ones as finchcare.com, apsrtclivetrack.com, and aradbranding.com.

Is Dart used on government websites?

Yes, for example, it is used by enac.gov.it.

How does Dart compare to its competitors?

Dart is a moderately popular programming language, ranking ahead of 6 other programming languages we track.

What are the alternatives to Dart?

Alternatives and possible competitors to Dart may include JavaScript, PHP, and C#.

πŸ‘‰ See Also

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For details, see our methodology and disclaimer.