JavaScripting

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


  • Xeogl

    A WebGL-based 3D engine for technical visualization.

    47%
  • P5.js

    A JS client-side library for creating graphic and interactive experiences, based on the core principles of Processing. http://twitter.com/p5xjs —

    24%
  • jQuery Backstretch

    Backstretch is a simple jQuery plugin that allows you to add a dynamically-resized, slideshow-capable background image to any page or element. The image will stretch to fit the page/element, and will automatically resize as the window/element size changes.

    64%
  • Liquidfun

    2D physics engine for games

    65%
  • Img Liquid

    jQuery plugin to resize images to fit in a container.

    38%
  • 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%
  • Flux Slider

    CSS3 Animation based image transitions

    38%
  • Comic.js

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

    10%
  • Colorbox

    A light-weight, customizable lightbox plugin for jQuery

    68%
  • Kinetic Js

    KineticJS is an HTML5 Canvas JavaScript library that extends the 2D context by enabling canvas interactivity for desktop and mobile applications.

    63%
  • Breathing Halftone

    Images go whoa with lots of floaty dots

    13%
  • Intense Images

    A simple library to view large images up close using simple mouse interaction, and the full screen.

    55%
  • Justified Gallery

    JQuery plugin that allows you to create a gallery with a justified grid. Fill all the spaces!

    53%
  • Obelisk.js

    JavaScript Engine for Building Isometric Pixel Element with HTML5 Canvas

    47%
  • Chocolat

    Chocolat : Responsive jQuery Lightbox Plugin

    50%
  • Baraja

    Baraja is a jQuery plugin that allows to move elements in a card-like fashion and spread them like one would spread a deck of cards on a table.

    17%
  • Foresight.js

    Foresight.js gives webpages the ability to tell if the user's device is capable of viewing high-resolution images (such as the 3rd generation iPad) before the image is requested from the server. Additionally, it judges if the user's device currently has a fast enough network connection for high-resolution images. Depending on device display and network connectivity, foresight.js will request the appropriate image for the webpage.

    45%