Compare the Top JavaScript Libraries that integrate with Dash as of September 2025

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

What are JavaScript Libraries for Dash?

JavaScript libraries are collections of pre-written JavaScript code that developers can use to simplify and accelerate web development tasks. They provide ready-made functions, utilities, and components for handling common challenges such as DOM manipulation, animations, event handling, data formatting, and AJAX requests. By using libraries, developers reduce the amount of repetitive coding needed and ensure greater cross-browser compatibility. Many JavaScript libraries focus on specific areas, such as UI design, data visualization, or state management, making them versatile tools in both front-end and back-end development. They play a vital role in modern web applications by boosting efficiency, improving code quality, and supporting rapid prototyping. Compare and read user reviews of the best JavaScript Libraries for Dash currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    React

    React

    React

    React makes it painless to create interactive UIs. Design simple views for each state in your application, and React will efficiently update and render just the right components when your data changes. Declarative views make your code more predictable and easier to debug. Build encapsulated components that manage their own state, then compose them to make complex UIs. Since component logic is written in JavaScript instead of templates, you can easily pass rich data through your app and keep state out of the DOM. We don’t make assumptions about the rest of your technology stack, so you can develop new features in React without rewriting existing code. React components implement a render() method that takes input data and returns what to display. This example uses an XML-like syntax called JSX. Input data that is passed into the component can be accessed by render() via this.props.
    Starting Price: Free
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    jQuery

    jQuery

    jQuery

    jQuery is a fast, small, and feature-rich JavaScript library. It makes things like HTML document traversal and manipulation, event handling, animation, and Ajax much simpler with an easy-to-use API that works across a multitude of browsers. If you're new to jQuery. Return a collection of matched elements either found in the DOM based on passed argument(s) or created by passing an HTML string. All the aspects of the API that were deprecated in the corresponding version of jQuery. These methods get and set DOM attributes of elements.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Vue.js

    Vue.js

    Vue.js

    Builds on top of standard HTML, CSS and JavaScript with intuitive API and world-class documentation. Truly reactive, compiler-optimized rendering system that rarely requires manual optimization. A rich, incrementally adoptable ecosystem that scales between a library and a full-featured framework. Vue is a JavaScript framework for building user interfaces. It builds on top of standard HTML, CSS and JavaScript, and provides a declarative and component-based programming model that helps you efficiently develop user interfaces, be it simple or complex. Vue extends standard HTML with a template syntax that allows us to declaratively describe HTML output based on JavaScript state. Vue automatically tracks JavaScript state changes and efficiently updates the DOM when changes happen. Vue is a framework and ecosystem that covers most of the common features needed in frontend development.
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    Underscore.js

    Underscore.js

    Underscore.js

    Underscore is a JavaScript library that provides a whole mess of useful functional programming helpers without extending any built-in objects. Underscore provides over 100 functions that support both your favorite workaday functional helpers like map, filter, and invoke, as well as more specialized goodies like function binding, javascript templating, creating quick indexes, deep equality testing, and so on. You may choose between monolithic and modular imports. The project is hosted on GitHub. You can report bugs and discuss features on the issues page or chat in the Gitter channel. Underscore 1.x is backward compatible with any engine that fully supports ES3, while also utilizing newer features when available. Collection functions work on arrays, objects, and array-like objects. We have recent confirmation that the library is compatible with Adobe ExtendScript. There is support code present for IE 8, which we will retain in future Underscore updates.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Lodash

    Lodash

    Lodash

    A modern JavaScript utility library delivering modularity, performance, and extras. Lodash is released under the MIT license and supports modern environments. Lodash makes JavaScript easier by taking the hassle out of working with arrays, numbers, objects, strings, etc. Lodash’s modular methods are great for Iterating arrays, objects, and strings, manipulating and testing values, as well as creating composite functions. Lodash is available in a variety of builds and module formats. futil-js is a set of functional utilities designed to complement Lodash. Tested in Chrome 74-75, Firefox 66-67, IE 11, Edge 18, Safari 11-12, and Node.js 8-12. Determine the lowest index at which value should be inserted into an array in order to maintain its sort order. Methods that operate on and return arrays, collections, and functions can be chained together. Methods that retrieve a single value or may return a primitive value will automatically end the chain sequence.
    Starting Price: Free
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    RequireJS

    RequireJS

    RequireJS

    RequireJS is a JavaScript file and module loader. It is optimized for in-browser use, but it can be used in other JavaScript environments, like Rhino and Node. Using a modular script loader like RequireJS will improve the speed and quality of your code. This setup assumes you keep all your JavaScript files in a "scripts" directory in your project. To take full advantage of the optimization tool, it is suggested that you keep all inline script out of the HTML, and only reference require.js with a requirejs call like so to load your script. All of them map to loading some/path/some/module.js. Ideally we could choose the CommonJS syntax, since it is likely to get more common over time, and we want to reuse code.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Marionette

    Marionette

    Marionette

    Organize your app in terms of small Views. Marionette makes it easy to compose rich layouts out of small components. We've added tons of features from templateHelpers, to a declarative UI hash, that will keep you from ever wanting to go back. Share complex UI interactions across views. Behaviors are like mixins, without all of the pain associated with property collision. Decoupled communication between your application components with a powerful messaging system. Write classes with the same API as your views. Marionette Objects support features like extend, events, initialize, and more. Marionette community is home to the most welcoming and vibrant discussions in the Backbone ecosystem. Stop spending more time thinking about your framework than your app. Marionette will never get in the way of you and your code.
    Starting Price: Free
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