⚡ 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 15.7% of all websites.
88.3% of these sites use only one tool, 9.2% use two, and 2.5% 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 23.9% 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 60 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
23.9%
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
6.4%
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
3.5%
6
RTLCSS
Jordan A framework for converting Left-To-Right CSS to Right-To-Left.
Free Open source
2.9%
7
PostCSS
A tool for transforming CSS styles with JS plugins.
Free Open source
2.7%
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
1.7%
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 (Microsoft Word), 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
1.1%
14
Vite
A fast, framework-agnostic frontend build tool from the creator of Vue.js.
Free Open source
0.9%
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
An open-source command-line toolset that automates the installation and configuration of optimized LEMP stacks and WordPress environments on Linux servers, developed as a fork of EasyEngine v3 without Docker dependency.
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%
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Google Docs
Mountain View, California, United States A web-based word processor and part of the Google Docs Editors suite that enables users to create and edit documents collaboratively in real time within a browser.
Free $7+/user/month
0.2%
25
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%
🗃️ About This Data
We evaluate the popularity of technologies based on the number of websites where we detect their usage.
Technologies without a detectable web footprint, and those we do not track, are not reflected in the calculated market share.
This report is based on the analysis of 3,512,920 websites.
We currently track the presence of 60 tools across the web.
Statistics were last calculated on May 16, 2026 .
For more details, see our methodology and disclaimer .