Webpack

OpenJS Foundation, San Francisco, California, United States

Webpack is a static module bundler for modern JavaScript applications.

According to our data, Webpack is the most popular module bundler on the web.
It has 97.6% of the module bundler market share and is detected on 8.5% of all websites.

πŸ’Έ Pricing

Webpack is available for free.

Free βœ”οΈOpen source

πŸ“Š Rankings and Market Share

πŸ† Webpack Awards

⚑ Sites Using Webpack

We have data on 281,902 websites that use the Webpack module bundler. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.

The highest rated site using Webpack is x.com.

#WebsiteRankCountryLanguage
1 x.com #12 English
2 yahoo.com #16 United States American English
3 vimeo.com #23 United States English
4 msn.com #30 United States American English
5 twitch.tv #42 United States English
6 patreon.com #47 United States English
7 nytimes.com #50 United States English
8 theverge.com #56 American English
9 imdb.com #61 United States American English
10 bbc.com #65 United Kingdom British English
11 forbes.com #68 United States English
12 scribd.com #70 United States English
13 globo.com #74 Brazil Brazilian Portuguese
14 eventbrite.com #77 English
15 slideshare.net #82 English
16 etsy.com #93 United States American English
17 fastly.com #94 United States American English
18 snapchat.com #98 American English
19 stackoverflow.com #101 English
20 washingtonpost.com #104 English

πŸ“ˆ Usage Statistics

Most of the sites that use Webpack:

Most of the sites using Webpack are from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany.

  • United States 23.5%
  • United Kingdom 5.8%
  • Germany 5.2%
  • Brazil 4.5%
  • Australia 3.9%
  • Spain 3.9%
  • France 3.8%
  • Italy 3.3%
  • India 3%
  • Other 43.1%

Most Webpack users speak English, Spanish, or German.

  • English 58.2%
  • Spanish 6.6%
  • German 4.8%
  • Portuguese 4.2%
  • French 3.7%
  • Italian 2.5%
  • Dutch 2.3%
  • Japanese 1.5%
  • Thai 1.3%
  • Other 14.9%

The Webpack module bundler is especially popular on .com and .org top-level domains.

  • .com 46.2%
  • .org 6.3%
  • .de 2.9%
  • .com.br 2.8%
  • .com.au 2.4%
  • .co.uk 2.1%
  • .net 2%
  • .it 1.8%
  • .nl 1.7%
  • Other 31.8%

The primary market segments for websites utilizing Webpack include business, marketing and merchandising, and online shopping.

  • Business 20.1%
  • Marketing/Merchandising 12%
  • Online Shopping 9.6%
  • Education/Reference 5.9%
  • Internet Services 5.3%
  • Travel 4.3%
  • Entertainment 3.6%
  • Blogs/Wiki 3.6%
  • Health 3.6%
  • Other 32%

πŸ•΅οΈ Similar Technologies

These are some of the best Webpack alternatives.

RankName
2
Rollup

A module bundler for JavaScript which compiles small pieces of code into something larger and more complex, such as a library or application.

FreeOpen source
3
Parcel

A build tool for the web that compiles and transpiles JavaScript, compiles Sass and Less, has CSS module support, and automatically optimizes your entire app for production.

FreeOpen source
4
Google Closure Compiler
Mountain View, California, United States

A tool for speeding up JavaScript loading and execution that analyzes and minifies your JavaScript by checking syntax, variables, and types, and removing unused code.

FreeOpen source
8
Gulp
San Francisco, California, United States

An open-source JavaScript toolkit for automating repetitive development tasks using a code-based configuration and a streaming build system.

FreeOpen source
14
Vite

A fast, framework-agnostic frontend build tool from the creator of Vue.js.

FreeOpen source

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πŸ’¬ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the company behind Webpack?

Webpack is owned by the OpenJS Foundation, headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States.

Is Webpack free?

Yes, it is a free module bundler.
It is also open source, and its code is available on GitHub.

Which country uses Webpack the most?

The majority of Webpack users are from the United States.

Who uses Webpack?

According to our data, Webpack is used on thousands of sites, including such established ones as x.com, yahoo.com, and vimeo.com.

Is Webpack used on government websites?

In total, we found Webpack on 208 government sites in the United States.

Do academic institutions use Webpack?

Yes, quite a few! Overall, we know of 550 academic websites in the United States that use Webpack.

How does Webpack stack up against its competitors?

Webpack is the most popular module bundler on the market, outranking all others.

What are the alternatives to Webpack?

Alternatives and possible competitors to Webpack may include Parcel, Vite, and Google Closure Compiler.

πŸ‘‰ See Also

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For details, see our methodology and disclaimer.