Compare the Top Development Frameworks that integrate with GraphQL as of June 2025

This a list of Development Frameworks that integrate with GraphQL. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with GraphQL. View the products that work with GraphQL in the table below.

What are Development Frameworks for GraphQL?

Development frameworks are code libraries and development tools that streamline the development process for developers that build applications. Development frameworks simplify the process of programming in different languages. There are a variety of different types of development frameworks including web development frameworks, mobile app development frameworks, frontend and backend frameworks, and more. Compare and read user reviews of the best Development Frameworks for GraphQL currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Helidon

    Helidon

    Helidon

    Helidon is a cloud-native, open‑source set of Java libraries for writing microservices that run on a fast web core powered by Netty. Helidon Níma is the first Java microservices framework based on virtual threads. Helidon is designed to be simple to use, with tooling and examples to get you going quickly. Since Helidon is simply a collection of Java libraries running on a fast Netty core, there is no extra overhead or bloat. Helidon supports MicroProfile and provides familiar APIs like JAX-RS, CDI, and JSON-P/B. Our implementation runs on our fast Helidon Reactive WebServer. Helidon Reactive WebServer provides a modern functional programming model and runs on top of Netty. Lightweight, flexible, and reactive, the Helidon WebServer provides a simple-to-use and fast foundation for your microservices. With support for health checks, metrics, tracing, and fault tolerance, Helidon has what you need to write cloud-ready applications that integrate with Prometheus, Jaeger/Zipkin, etc.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Vert.x

    Vert.x

    Vert.x

    Han­dle more re­quests with fewer re­sources com­pared to tra­di­tional stacks and frame­works based on block­ing I/O. Vert.x is a great fit for all kinds of ex­e­cu­tion en­vi­ron­ments, in­clud­ing con­strained en­vi­ron­ments like vir­tual ma­chines and con­tain­ers. Peo­ple told you asyn­chro­nous pro­gram­ming is too hard for you? We strive to make pro­gram­ming with Vert.x an ap­proach­able ex­pe­ri­ence, with­out sac­ri­fy­ing cor­rect­ness and per­for­mance. Don’t waste re­sources, in­crease de­ploy­ment den­sity and save money. You pick the model that works best for the task at hand, call­backs, promises, fu­tures, re­ac­tive ex­ten­sions, and (Kotlin) corou­tines. Vert.x is a toolkit, not a frame­work, so it is nat­u­rally very com­pos­able and em­bed­d­a­ble. We have no strong opin­ion on what your ap­pli­ca­tion struc­ture should be like. Se­lect the mod­ules and clients you need and com­pose them as you craft your ap­pli­ca­tion.
    Starting Price: Free
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    ent

    ent

    ent

    An entity framework for Go. Simple, yet powerful ORM for modeling and querying data. Simple API for modeling any database schema as Go objects. Run queries, and aggregations and traverse any graph structure easily. 100% statically typed and explicit API using code generation. The latest version of Ent now includes a type-safe API enabling ordering by fields and edges. This API will soon be available in our GraphQL integration too. You can now visualize your Ent schema as an ERD with one command. The API enables you to easily integrate features such as logging, tracing, caching, and even implementing soft deletion with 20 lines of code! The Ent framework supports GraphQL using the 99designs/gqlgen library and provides various integrations. Generating a GraphQL schema for nodes and edges defined in an Ent schema. Efficient field collection to overcome the N+1 problem without requiring data loaders.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Refine

    Refine

    Refine

    Refine is an open source React-based framework designed for building data-intensive web applications such as admin panels, dashboards, and internal tools. Its headless architecture provides developers with complete control over UI and business logic, enabling seamless integration with various UI frameworks. Refine offers a zero-configuration setup, allowing developers to initiate projects swiftly using the create refine-app CLI tool. It supports over 15 backend services, including REST APIs, GraphQL, Supabase, Strapi, NestJS CRUD, Hasura, Appwrite, Firebase, and Airtable, facilitating rapid development of CRUD operations. It incorporates advanced features such as real-time data handling, authentication and authorization mechanisms, internationalization (i18n), audit logging, and customizable routing with support for Next.js and Remix.
    Starting Price: Free
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    LoopBack

    LoopBack

    LoopBack

    A highly extensible Node.js and TypeScript framework for building APIs and microservices. A brand new LoopBack core to deliver great extensibility and flexibility written in TypeScript/ES2017. Create powerful APIs easily with a new creative experience for defining REST APIs and handling API requests/responses. A new, improved programming model with dependency injection and new concepts such as components, mixins, repositories, etc. make this the most extensible version yet. The LoopBack 4 CLI is a command-line interface that can scaffold a project or extension. The CLI provides the fastest way to get started with a LoopBack 4 project that adheres to best practices. LoopBack is a highly-extensible, open-source Node.js framework that enables you to create dynamic end-to-end REST APIs with little or no coding. Access data from major relational databases, MongoDB, SOAP, and REST APIs. Incorporate model relationships and access controls for complex APIs.
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