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State of React 2025

Given that it originally came out of a company whose motto was “move fast and break things”, it's ironic that React's approach could be summarized as “slow and steady”.

The React team has done a remarkable team of evolving the framework into its current modern state, progressively introducing innovations like Server Components and then letting the community adopt them (or not!) at its own pace.

This year, it's time for the long-awaited Compiler to make its official debut. And things are also moving on the administrative front, with the recently-introduced React foundation.

So whether you're on the cutting edge of new React features, or adopting innovations are a slower pace, join us once again to figure out where React is going by taking this year's State of React survey.

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FAQ

How long will answering the survey take?
Depending on how many questions you answer (all questions are optional), filling out the survey should take around 15-20 minutes.
Who should take this survey?
This is an open survey for anybody who uses React, whether regularly or occasionally, as part of their job, as a student, or just for fun!
What are the survey's goals?
The survey's goals are to measure awareness and popularity of React APIs, as well as libraries in the React ecosystem.
How will this data be used?
All data collected will be released openly for anybody to consult. Developers or companies may use it to prioritize focus areas and inform their roadmaps.
When will the results be released?
The survey will run from October 25 to November 25, and the survey results will be released shortly after that.
Who runs this survey?
This survey is run by Devographics together with a collective of contributors, translators, and volunteers.
How was this survey designed?
The survey was designed with input from the community through an open feedback thread.

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State of React 2025