Compare the Top Free Development Frameworks as of April 2026 - Page 4

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    PrimeVue

    PrimeVue

    PrimeVue

    PrimeVue is a next-generation UI component library for Vue.js that provides a comprehensive suite of reusable, customizable components, icons, blocks, and application templates to accelerate frontend development and improve productivity. It includes more than 80 ready-to-use components covering all aspects of interface design, such as forms, data tables, navigation, dialogs, and data visualization, allowing developers to build complex applications without creating UI elements from scratch. It is designed to be highly flexible and design-agnostic, offering both styled modes with prebuilt themes like Aura, Lara, or Nora, and an unstyled mode that allows full control using CSS frameworks such as Tailwind, Bootstrap, or custom styles. PrimeVue also supports responsive design, accessibility standards (WCAG compliance), and modern development practices such as TypeScript integration, modular imports, and compatibility with tools like Vite and Nuxt.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Quasar Framework
    Quasar is an open source Vue.js-based framework designed to help developers build high-performance, responsive applications for multiple platforms using a single codebase. It allows the creation of single-page applications, server-side rendered apps, progressive web apps, mobile applications for iOS and Android, desktop applications for Windows, macOS, and Linux, and even browser extensions, all from the same source code, eliminating the need to maintain separate projects for each platform. It includes a powerful CLI that enables rapid project setup and provides a fully configured development environment with best practices already applied, allowing developers to start building applications in minutes. Quasar offers a comprehensive UI component library with a wide range of pre-built elements such as buttons, forms, tables, dialogs, navigation components, and utilities, all designed to be responsive, accessible, and optimized for performance.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Apache Cordova

    Apache Cordova

    Apache Software Foundation

    Mobile apps with HTML, CSS & JS. Target multiple platforms with one code base. Free and open source. Reusable code across platforms, support for offline scenarios, access native device APIs. Cordova command-line runs on Node.js and is available on NPM. Follow platform specific guides to install additional platform dependencies. Create a blank Cordova project using the command-line tool. Navigate to the directory where you wish to create your project and type cordova create <path>. After creating a Cordova project, navigate to the project directory. From the project directory, you need to add a platform for which you want to build your app. Cordova wraps your HTML/JavaScript app into a native container which can access the device functions of several platforms. These functions are exposed via a unified JavaScript API, allowing you to easily write one set of code to target nearly every phone or tablet on the market today and publish to their app stores.
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    Tornado Web Server
    Tornado is a Python web framework and asynchronous networking library, originally developed at FriendFeed. By using non-blocking network I/O, Tornado can scale to tens of thousands of open connections, making it ideal for long polling, WebSockets, and other applications that require a long-lived connection to each user. Tornado is different from most Python web frameworks. It is not based on WSGI, and it is typically run with only one thread per process. While some support of WSGI is available in the tornado.wsgi module, it is not a focus of development and most applications should be written to use Tornado’s own interfaces (such as tornado.web) directly instead of using WSGI. In general, Tornado code is not thread-safe. Tornado is integrated with the standard library asyncio module and shares the same event loop (by default since Tornado 5.0). In general, libraries designed for use with asyncio can be mixed freely with Tornado.
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    Spring Framework
    Spring makes programming Java quicker, easier, and safer for everybody. Spring’s focus on speed, simplicity, and productivity has made it the world's most popular Java framework. Spring’s flexible libraries are trusted by developers all over the world. Spring delivers delightful experiences to millions of end-users every day—whether that’s streaming TV, online shopping, or countless other innovative solutions. Spring’s flexible and comprehensive set of extensions and third-party libraries let developers build almost any application imaginable. At its core, Spring Framework’s Inversion of Control (IoC) and Dependency Injection (DI) features provide the foundation for a wide-ranging set of features and functionality. Whether you’re building secure, reactive, cloud-based microservices for the web, or complex streaming data flows for the enterprise, Spring has the tools to help.
    Starting Price: Free
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    CakePHP

    CakePHP

    CakePHP

    The migration guide has a complete list of what's new in 4.3.0. We recommend you give that page a read when upgrading. While CakePHP 4 contains a number of breaking changes we have prepared an exhaustive migration guide covering all the deprecated and removed features as well as highlighting the shiny new features. CakeDC, the commercial entity behind the CakePHP framework, was established by Larry Masters, the founder of CakePHP. CakeDC offers CakePHP development, consultancy, CakePHP training and code review Services. From startups and social networks to e-commerce and enterprise-level applications, CakeDC provides the highest quality CakePHP development available. The things you need are built-in. Translations, database access, caching, validation, authentication, and much more are all built into one of the original PHP MVC frameworks.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Corona

    Corona

    Corona Labs

    Select from numerous plugins which extend the Corona core for features like in-app advertising, analytics, media, and much more. Develop for mobile, desktop, and connected TV devices with just one code base. Corona speeds up the development process. Update your code, save the changes, and instantly see the results in our instant-update Simulator. When you're ready to test on real devices, build and deploy your app just once and then see code/assets update automatically, all over your local network. It's like magic. From bleeding-fast OpenGL graphics to the lightweight scripting power of Lua, Corona is optimized for performance at every core level. With Corona, your apps are automatically compiled at build time, streamlined for performance and stability. Corona's source code is now open for developers to add features to that they need and even contribute back to the core product.
    Starting Price: Free
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    .NET

    .NET

    Microsoft

    Free. Cross-platform. Open source. A developer platform for building all your apps. Build native apps for Android, iOS, macOS and Windows from a single codebase. You can write your .NET apps in C#, F#, or Visual Basic. Your skills, code, and favorite libraries apply anywhere you use .NET. You can learn more about what .NET can do with these free videos. .NET is open source and we are very thankful for the many contributions it receives from the community.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Jinja

    Jinja

    Jinja

    Jinja is a fast, expressive, extensible templating engine. Special placeholders in the template allow writing code similar to Python syntax. Then the template is passed data to render the final document.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Horovod

    Horovod

    Horovod

    Horovod was originally developed by Uber to make distributed deep learning fast and easy to use, bringing model training time down from days and weeks to hours and minutes. With Horovod, an existing training script can be scaled up to run on hundreds of GPUs in just a few lines of Python code. Horovod can be installed on-premise or run out-of-the-box in cloud platforms, including AWS, Azure, and Databricks. Horovod can additionally run on top of Apache Spark, making it possible to unify data processing and model training into a single pipeline. Once Horovod has been configured, the same infrastructure can be used to train models with any framework, making it easy to switch between TensorFlow, PyTorch, MXNet, and future frameworks as machine learning tech stacks continue to evolve.
    Starting Price: Free
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    MōBrowser

    MōBrowser

    TeamDev

    MōBrowser is a framework for building native cross-platform desktop applications with HTML, CSS, and TypeScript. MōBrowser is based on Chromium and Node.js and provides built-in source code protection. It is free for non-commercial use, while commercial users receive technical support with SLAs directly from the framework engineers.
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    Jetpack Compose
    Jetpack Compose is Android’s recommended modern toolkit for building native UI. It simplifies and accelerates UI development on Android. Quickly bring your app to life with less code, powerful tools, and intuitive Kotlin APIs.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Wisej.NET

    Wisej.NET

    Ice Tea Group

    Wisej.NET provides a platform and set of tools designed to ease the burden of developing, testing, deploying, and maintaining complex AI-powered business software. It bridges the gap between traditional WinForms-style desktop applications and the web by empowering developers to leverage their existing .NET and C# or VB.NET) skills. Developers are able to use the tools they are familiar with, like a pixel-perfect design surface and drag-and-drop controls with the languages they are comfortable with (C# or VB.NET) to build real-time web applications without having to learn HTML, CSS, or JavaScript. They can stay in their favorite IDE like Visual Studio to take advantage of features like IntelliSense, integrated debugging, design surfaces and source control integration. Front-end developers can leverage their knowledge of web technologies to augment applications and seamlessly integrate third-party packages like HTML5 charting libraries and ASP.NET controls.
    Starting Price: $990
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    Symfony

    Symfony

    Symfony SAS

    Symfony is a set of PHP Components, a Web Application framework, a Philosophy, and a Community — all working together in harmony. The leading PHP framework to create websites and web applications. Built on top of the Symfony Components. A set of decoupled and reusable components on which the best PHP applications are built, such as Drupal, Prestashop, and Laravel. A passionate group of over 600,000 developers from more than 120 countries, all committed to helping PHP surpass the impossible. Embracing and promoting professionalism, best practices, standardization and interoperability of applications.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Oorian

    Oorian

    Corvus Engineering

    Oorian is a server-side Java web framework for building interactive web applications without writing JavaScript. HTML elements are Java objects with type-safe styling, events are handled with standard Java listeners, and real-time updates flow automatically via AJAX, SSE, or WebSocket—your choice per page. Rather than reinventing UI components, Oorian wraps best-of-breed JavaScript libraries (AG Grid, Syncfusion, Chart.js, and 150+ more), so you get enterprise-grade components maintained by specialists. Battle-tested in production for over 10 years, Oorian is free for non-commercial use with commercial licensing available.
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    DevReadyKit

    DevReadyKit

    DevReadyKit

    DevReadyKit is a UI framework purpose-built for SaaS applications and developer tools dashboards, offering production-ready components crafted in React, Tailwind CSS, and TypeScript, free for commercial use. It’s designed for developers and solo founders who want to skip building their frontend from scratch and instead copy, customise, and launch polished user interfaces quickly, without needing an in-house design team. Unlike generic libraries, DevReadyKit focuses on the patterns and layouts specific to SaaS and dev-tool products, dashboards, tables, charts, cards, and auth workflows, with a “ship-ready” mindset. Users can own the code (no hidden npm dependencies), customise freely, and deploy faster. The creators are actively gathering feedback, planning expanded components, dashboard templates, and perhaps a paid tier of advanced features, while the core library remains free for commercial use.
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