Compare the Top Data Collection Software that integrates with JavaScript as of May 2026

This a list of Data Collection software that integrates with JavaScript. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with JavaScript. View the products that work with JavaScript in the table below.

What is Data Collection Software for JavaScript?

Data collection software is used to collect, organize, and analyze data. It can be used for a variety of purposes including surveys, experiments, and market research. Data collection software typically allows users to create custom forms, manage responses, generate reports, and export results in multiple formats. Compare and read user reviews of the best Data Collection software for JavaScript currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    SurveyJS

    SurveyJS

    SurveyJS

    SurveyJS is an embeddable, self-hosted, white-label form builder for teams building custom forms, surveys, questionnaires, and other data collection tools inside web applications. It runs entirely on the client and is fully compatible with all modern JavaScript frameworks, including React, Angular, and Vue. SurveyJS integrates with any backend, giving you full control over data, security, user access, deployment, and business logic. Instead of hardcoding forms, you can empower non-technical users to generate and edit JSON schema-based form configurations through a drag-and-drop form builder. Create dynamic forms with custom conditional logic, validation, multilingual support, PDF export, and analytics. Ideal for SaaS, enterprise software, HR, healthcare, fintech, and other regulated industries, SurveyJS helps teams reduce engineering effort, standardize data collection, maintain full control over data, and deliver unlimited forms that match their brand and feel native to users.
    Starting Price: €499 one-time
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