JavaScripting

The definitive source of the best
JavaScript libraries, frameworks, and plugins.


  • Babylon.js

    Babylon.js: a complete JavaScript framework for building 3D games with HTML 5 and WebGL

    92%
  • Svg.js

    A lightweight library for manipulating and animating SVG

    83%
  • Qooxdoo

    A Universal JavaScript Framework

    52%
  • Vexflow

    A JavaScript library for rendering music notation and guitar tablature.

    68%
  • Any Chart

    AnyChart is a lightweight and robust JavaScript charting solution with great API and documentation. The chart types and unique features are numerous, the library works easily with any development stack.

    32%
  • Verly.js

    :red_circle::wavy_dash::large_blue_circle::wavy_dash::black_circle: Easy to integrate Verlet physics engine. :link:

    29%
  • Tonal

    A functional music theory library for Javascript

    64%
  • Jsuites

    jSuites is a collection of lightweight common required javascript web components. It is composed of fully responsive vanilla plugins to help you bring the best user experience to your projects, independent of the platform. Same JS codebase across different platforms.

    37%
  • Editor

    Next-gen, highly customizable content editor for the browser - based on React and Redux. WYSIWYG on steroids.

    80%
  • Wink Nlp

    Developer friendly Natural Language Processing ✨

    44%
  • Reef

    A lightweight library for creating reactive, state-based components and UI.

    41%
  • Curtainsjs

    curtains.js is a lightweight vanilla WebGL javascript library that turns HTML elements into interactive textured planes.

    47%
  • LZ String

    LZ-based compression algorithm for JavaScript

    62%
  • Jquery.i18n

    jQuery based internationalization library

    45%
  • Tinymce

    TinyMCE is a JavaScript library for platform independent 'WYSIWYG' or rich text editing. It is released as open source under the LGPL.

    89%
  • Hapi

    The Simple, Secure Framework Developers Trust

    86%
  • Blitz

    ⚡️The Fullstack React Framework — built on Next.js

    87%