πŸ“ˆ User Interface Frameworks Ranked #26–#48 in Japan

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User Interface (UI) frameworks are libraries of code, design elements, and components that help web developers create user interfaces with consistent structure and behavior.

Japan is an East Asian country with a population of around 125 million people.

The following list shows the user interface frameworks ranked from 26th to 48th out of 48 used on websites in Japan.

RankNameMarket share
26
Spectrum Web Components
San Jose, California, United States

An implementation of Spectrum, Adobe's design system.

FreeOpen source
27
Basscss
New York, United States

A lightweight collection of immutable functional element styles.

FreeOpen source
28
Kendo UI
Burlington, Massachusetts, United States

A commercial bundle of four JavaScript UI libraries built natively for jQuery, Angular, React, and Vue.js.

FreeOpen source$799+/year
29
Mantine

An open-source React component library that includes over 100 customizable components.

FreeOpen source
30
Element
Shanghai, China

A Vue.js 2.0 component library that offers a consistent collection of UI elements for building web interfaces.

FreeOpen source
31
Vant
Hangzhou, China

A lightweight, customizable Vue.js UI library for mobile web apps.

FreeOpen source
32
Milligram
Brazil

A minimalist CSS framework (only 2kb gzipped).

FreeOpen source
33
EasyUI

A collection of user interface components for jQuery, Angular, Vue.js or React.

FreeOpen source$449+
34
Quasar
Bucharest, Romania

An open-source framework based on Vue.js that lets developers build responsive websites, PWA, SSR, mobile, and desktop applications from a single codebase.

FreeOpen source
35
USWDS
Washington, D.C., United States

The United States Web Design System helps the federal government build fast, accessible, mobile-friendly websites.

FreeOpen source
36
PrimeFaces
Ankara, Turkey

An open-source JavaServer Faces framework with over 100 components, a touch-optimized mobile kit, client-side validation, and a theme engine.

FreeOpen source$249+
37
Pico CSS

A minimalist and lightweight CSS framework for semantic HTML.

FreeOpen source
38
YAML Framework
Berlin, Germany

A modular and lightweight CSS framework for flexible, accessible and responsive websites.

FreeOpen source
39
Picnic CSS

A lighweight CSS library with nice defaults and many plugins to kickstart your projects.

FreeOpen source
40
Primer CSS
San Francisco, California, United States

An open-source CSS framework systematically designed for and by GitHub.

FreeOpen source
41
Skeleton
Austin, Texas, United States

A simple, responsive CSS boilerplate that styles HTML elements and provides a responsive grid.

FreeOpen source
42
MIP
Beijing, China

An open mobile-page framework created by Baidu as an alternative to Google's AMP for delivering fast-loading pages on mobile devices.

Legacy
43
AngularJS Material
Mountain View, California, United States

An implementation of Google's Material Design Specification (2014-2017) for AngularJS developers.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
44
Calcite Design System
Redlands, California, United States

A collection of design and development resources for creating beautiful, easy-to-use, and cohesive experiences across apps.

FreeOpen source
45
DaisyUI
Istanbul, Turkey

An open-source Tailwind CSS component library.

FreeOpen source
46
Shoelace

A framework-agnostic library of production-ready web user interface components built entirely with native Web Component standards, ensuring consistent design and behavior across any JavaScript framework or none at all.

FreeOpen source
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MudBlazor
Γ–rebro, Sweden

An open-source Blazor component library based on Material Design principles that provides developers with reusable UI elements for building modern web applications in C#.

FreeOpen source
48
Water.css
San Francisco, California, United States

A classless CSS framework that allows you to make simple websites just a little bit nicer.

FreeOpen source

πŸ‘‰ See Also

Data is based on the analysis of 157,445 websites from Japan.
Statistics were last calculated on .
For details, see our methodology and disclaimer.