โšก Static Site Generators in the United States

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

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

According to our statistics, static site generators are used on 0.6% of websites from the United States.

โญ Most Popular in 2026

The following chart shows the top static site generators in the United States in 2026, based on market share.

The most popular is Gatsby with a share of 24.7%, followed by Astro with 23.8% and Hugo with 22.6%.

๐Ÿš€ Highlights

Here is a list of the top static site generators that are more popular in the United States than worldwide.
Differences between global and country rankings are shown in parentheses.

โœจ Best Static Site Generators

Below is a more detailed list of the top 25 of the 32 static site generators used on sites from the United States, ranked by their market share.

RankNameMarket share
1
Gatsby
San Francisco, California, United States

An open-source static site generator built on React and Node.js that creates fast pre-rendered websites.

FreeOpen source
2
Astro

A web build tool optimized for creating fast, content-driven websites using server-rendered HTML and an Islands architecture for partial hydration.

FreeOpen source
3
Hugo

A static site generator written in Go that focuses on speed, flexibility and structured content organization.

FreeOpen source
4
Jekyll

A static site generator written in Ruby.

FreeOpen source
5
Docusaurus
Menlo Park, California, United States

A static site generator for React-powered documentation websites that uses MDX and a React-based theme system.

FreeOpen source
6
Sphinx

A documentation generator written and used by the Python community.

FreeOpen source
7
ReadMe
San Francisco, California, United States

A cloud-based documentation platform that helps teams create, publish, and manage interactive API documentation hubs.

Free$99+/month
8
Read the Docs
Portland, Oregon, United States

A continuous documentation deployment platform that automatically builds, versions, and hosts software documentation from Git repositories.

FreeOpen source$5+/month
9
Hexo

A Node.js-powered static site generator.

FreeOpen source
10
MkDocs
Brighton, United Kingdom

An open-source static site generator for building project documentation from Markdown files with a simple configuration-driven workflow.

FreeOpen source
11
Eleventy

A high-performance, production-ready, open-source static site generator written in JavaScript.

FreeOpen source
12
Publii
Krynica-Zdrรณj, Poland

A desktop-based website builder for Windows, Mac, and Linux that creates static websites using the Handlebars templating language.

FreeOpen source
13
VuePress

A static site generator based on Vue.js and Markdown for building documentation and content-focused websites.

FreeOpen source
14
Quarto
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

An open-source scientific and technical publishing system based on Markdown that allows users to write in plain-text Markdown or work with Jupyter notebooks and embed executable code in Python, R, Julia, or Observable JS.

FreeOpen source
15
Gridsome

A Vue.js powered Jamstack framework for building statically generated websites and applications.

FreeOpen source
16
GitBook
Covina, California, United States

A cloud-based documentation platform for creating and publishing product documentation, API references, and knowledge bases.

FreeOpen source$79+/site/month
17
VitePress

A Vue.js-powered static site generator and successor to VuePress, built on top of the Vite build tool.

FreeOpen source
18
Scully

A static site generator for Angular projects looking to embrace the Jamstack.

FreeOpen source
19
๐Ÿ“– Docutils

An open-source text processing system for transforming plain text documentation into useful formats such as HTML, LaTeX, man pages, OpenDocument, or XML.

FreeOpen source
20
Docsify

Turns one or more Markdown files into a Website, with no build process required.

FreeOpen source
21
Zola

A fast static site generator written in Rust.

FreeOpen source
22
๐Ÿ“– Pandoc
Berkeley, California, United States

A Haskell library and command-line tool for converting documents between markup formats such as Markdown, HTML, LaTeX, DOCX, and EPUB.

FreeOpen source
23
Pelican

A Python-powered static site generator powered that requires no database or server-side logic.

FreeOpen source
24
Slate

Helps you create beautiful, intelligent, responsive API documentation.

FreeOpen source
25
Lume

A fast and flexible static site generator built with Deno.

FreeOpen source

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