
React maintains its lead in 2026 with 42% market share, followed by Vue.js at 18% and Angular at 15%, according to the latest Stack Overflow survey. Svelte has surged to 12% adoption, while Next.js commands 13% as developers increasingly favor full-stack capabilities. These five frameworks represent 85% of all JavaScript development work globally.
React continues dominating with 8.2 million weekly npm downloads and 220,000 GitHub stars. Its component-based architecture and massive ecosystem make it ideal for enterprise applications and single-page apps. Vue.js serves mid-sized projects exceptionally well, offering gentler learning curves while maintaining 4.1 million weekly downloads. Angular remains the choice for large enterprise teams requiring TypeScript-first development and comprehensive tooling out of the box.
Choose React for maximum job opportunities and library support—it powers 65% of Fortune 500 company web apps. Pick Svelte when performance matters most; it compiles to vanilla JavaScript, delivering 30-40% faster load times than React in benchmarks. Next.js works best for SEO-critical sites needing server-side rendering, with built-in optimization reducing time-to-interactive by 50% compared to client-only React.
Lighthouse performance scores show Svelte averaging 96/100, Next.js at 92/100, and React at 85/100 for typical applications. Bundle sizes have decreased across all frameworks—React 18’s automatic batching reduced re-renders by 40%, while Vue 3’s Composition API improved memory usage by 25%.
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