⚡ Tools
Tools are software programs and utilities that help users perform specific tasks, from writing and managing code to processing documents.
According to our statistics, tools are detected on 15.4% of all websites.
88.6% of these sites use only one tool, 9% use two, and 2.4% use three or more at the same time.
⭐ Most Popular in 2026
The following chart shows the leading tools on the web in 2026, based on market share.
The most popular is Webpack , which dominates the market with a substantial 54.8% share. It is followed by Git with 24.3% and ChatGPT with 6.5%.
You can also drill down by country:
🚀 Country Highlights
Here is a list of tools that are especially popular in certain countries.
Differences between global and country rankings are shown in parentheses.
✨ Best Tools
Below is a more detailed list of the top 25 of the 55 tools we detect, ranked by their market share.
Rank Name Market share
1
Webpack
San Francisco, California, United States A static module bundler for modern JavaScript applications.
Free Open source
54.8%
2
Git
New York, United States A free and open-source distributed version control system for tracking changes in source code, originally created by Linus Torvalds for development of the Linux kernel.
Free Open source
24.3%
3
ChatGPT
San Francisco, California, United States A generative AI chatbot and virtual assistant developed by OpenAI that uses large language models to understand and generate human-like text in response to user prompts.
Free $8+/month
6.5%
4
Google Closure Compiler
Mountain View, California, United States A tool for speeding up JavaScript loading and execution that analyzes and minifies your JavaScript by checking syntax, variables, and types, and removing unused code.
Free Open source
6.3%
5
Fontello
A free icon font generator that allows you to create custom fonts using icons from other sets like Font Awesome.
Free Open source
3.6%
6
RTLCSS
Jordan A framework for converting Left-To-Right CSS to Right-To-Left.
Free Open source
2.8%
7
PostCSS
A tool for transforming CSS styles with JS plugins.
Free Open source
2.6%
8
Gulp
San Francisco, California, United States An open-source JavaScript toolkit for automating repetitive development tasks using a code-based configuration and a streaming build system.
Free Open source
2.2%
9
Autoprefixer
A PostCSS plugin to parse CSS and add vendor prefixes to CSS rules using values from Can I Use.
Free Open source
1.6%
10
Swagger
Somerville, Massachusetts, United States A suite of open-source tools built around the OpenAPI that enables developers to design, build, and document REST APIs through a standardized, machine- and human-readable interface.
Free Open source $19+/month
1.2%
11
Rollup
A module bundler for JavaScript which compiles small pieces of code into something larger and more complex, such as a library or application.
Free Open source
1.2%
12
Microsoft Office
Redmond, Washington, United States A suite of software programs that includes a word processor, a spreadsheet editor, a presentation program, an email client, and others.
Free $179.99+
1.1%
13
ESLint
San Francisco, California, United States A static code analysis tool for ECMAScript/JavaScript code.
Free Open source
1%
14
Vite
A fast, framework-agnostic frontend build tool from the creator of Vue.js.
Free Open source
0.8%
15
Figma
San Francisco, California, United States A browser-based UI and UX design and prototyping tool that allows users to create, share, and test interface designs, prototypes, and design systems.
Free $5+/seat/month
0.6%
16
HTTrack
A free and open-source Web crawler that allows users to download websites to a local computer.
Free Open source
0.5%
17
TeamViewer
Göppingen, Germany A remote control software used to access and control computers and mobile devices.
$24.90+/month
0.4%
18
Istio
San Francisco, California, United States A configurable, open source service-mesh layer that connects, monitors, and secures the containers in a Kubernetes cluster.
Free Open source
0.4%
19
Grunt
San Francisco, California, United States A JavaScript task runner, a tool used to automatically perform frequent tasks such as minification, compilation, unit testing, and linting.
Free Open source
0.3%
20
JSHint
A static code analysis tool for JavaScript that detects errors and potential problems in code.
Free Open source
0.3%
21
WordOps
A command-line toolset that provides fast and automated installation of WordPress, Nginx, PHP, MySQL and Redis.
Free Open source
0.3%
22
Parcel
A build tool for the web that compiles and transpiles JavaScript, compiles Sass and Less, has CSS module support, and automatically optimizes your entire app for production.
Free Open source
0.2%
23
Prettier
A code formatter that brings code to a consistent style.
Free Open source
0.2%
24
Canva
Sydney, Australia A graphic design platform that enables users to create, edit, and collaborate on visual content across formats such as logos, presentations, videos, websites, and marketing materials.
Free $18+/user/month
0.2%
25
Stylelint
A linter for CSS and SCSS stylesheets that helps to avoid errors and enforce conventions.
Free Open source
0.1%
Data is based on the analysis of 3,325,341 websites.
Statistics were last calculated on
March 31, 2026 .
For details, see our
methodology and
disclaimer .