JavaScripting

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


  • Jail

    JqueryAsynchImageLoader Plugin for jQuery

    31%
  • Isomer

    Simple isometric graphics library for HTML5 canvas

    54%
  • Comic.js

    Cartoon style drawing for HTML5 Canvas & Raphael.js & D3.js & SVG.js

    10%
  • Glow

    GLOW is a WebGL wrapper, which focuses on easy creation and use of shaders.

    16%
  • Elastislide

    Elastislide is a responsive image carousel that will adapt fluidly in a layout. It is a jQuery plugin that can be laid out horizontally or vertically with a pre-defined minimum number of shown images

    22%
  • Bootstrap Lightbox

    A simple lightbox plugin based on the bootstrap modal plugin.

    40%
  • Svg.js

    A lightweight library for manipulating and animating SVG

    83%
  • Featherlight

    Featherlight is a very lightweight jQuery lightbox plugin. It's simple yet flexible and easy to use. Featherlight has minimal css and uses no inline styles, everything is name-spaced, it's completely customizable via config object and offers image, ajax and iframe support out of the box. Featherlights small footprint weights about 4kB – in total.

    59%
  • Raphael

    JavaScript Vector Library

    78%
  • Caman Js

    Pure Javascript HTML5 (Ca)nvas (Man)ipulation

    56%
  • React Easy Crop

    A React component to crop images with easy interactions

    25%
  • Graphicsjs

    A lightweight JavaScript graphics library with the intuitive API, based on SVG/VML technology.

    41%
  • Shader School

    A workshopper for GLSL shaders and graphics programming

    61%
  • Glfx.js

    An image effects library for JavaScript using WebGL

    49%
  • Paper.js

    The Swiss Army Knife of Vector Graphics Scripting – Scriptographer ported to JavaScript and the browser, using HTML5 Canvas. Created by @juerglehni & @jonathanpuckey

    82%
  • Focal Point

    A small set of CSS classnames to help keep images cropped on the focal point for responsive designs. Using only HTML/CSS, web authors can specify an image's focal point, which stays as the image's primary focus, while the image's available width changes on responsive webpages. Crop and re-size images depending on available width and let CSS to do all of the work, and without any JavaScript.

    31%
  • Osmbuildings

    :city_sunrise: OSM Buildings

    32%