📈 Static Site Generators Ranked #26–#36

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Static site generators (SSG) are software applications that create complete static HTML websites from raw content and templates.

The following list shows the static site generators ranked from 26th to 36th out of 36 currently tracked.

RankNameMarket share
26
Obsidian Publish
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

A cloud-based service that lets you publish your Obsidian notes as a wiki, knowledge base, documentation, or digital garden.

$10/month
27
Doxygen
Eindhoven, Netherlands

An open-source documentation generator that creates reference documentation from annotated source code and supports languages including C/C++, C#, PHP, Java, Python, IDL, Fortran, and D.

FreeOpen source
28
Lume

A fast and flexible static site generator built with Deno.

FreeOpen source
29
Quartz
San Francisco, California, United States

An open-source static-site generator that turns your "digital garden" and notes into a website.

FreeOpen source
30
Scalar
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

An open-source platform for creating API documentation with an interactive playground, built around the OpenAPI standard.

Free$24+/seat/month
31
HonKit

An open-source tool for creating documentation using GitHub/Git and Markdown, a fork of GitBook.

FreeOpen source
32
JSDoc

An API documentation generator for JavaScript, similar to Javadoc or phpDocumentor.

FreeOpen source
33
Flatdoc

Fetches Markdown files and renders them as full pages.

FreeOpen source
34
Hakyll
Zurich, Switzerland

An open-source Haskell library for generating static websites, primarily aimed at personal blogs and small-to-medium sites.

FreeOpen source
35
Storybook

A frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation that has a built-in feature to export as a static website.

FreeOpen source
Javadoc

A documentation generator for generating API documentation in HTML format from Java source code.

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