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Angular: 40,760 Sites. Enterprise Chose It. Enterprise Doesn't Change.

From 500K to 2M, Angular's share stayed at exactly 1.9%. The most stable number in our entire dataset.

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The Immovable Number

1.9%
Angular share
Source: WebPulse scan. Same at 500K (1.9%), same at 1M (1.9%), same at 2M (1.9%).
40,760
Angular detections
Source: WebPulse 2M+ scan.

Every other framework's share shifted as our sample grew. WordPress went from 30% (Tranco) to 73% (WARC). Next.js went from 17% to 3%. Shopify went from 2.6% to 9.7%. Angular stayed at exactly 1.9% across every measurement.

Why Angular Doesn't Move

Angular is Google's enterprise framework. Banks use it. Telecoms use it. Government portals use it. These organizations don't rewrite their frontend because a new framework launched. They chose Angular 5-8 years ago, and they'll run it for another 5-8 years. Enterprise technology decisions are 10-year commitments, not annual evaluations.

The Stability Premium

Angular scores 55/100 on our index — below Next.js, above WordPress. But that score measures dimensions that matter for content sites. For enterprise dashboards and internal tools, Angular's stability IS the feature. The framework that doesn't change is exactly what a bank wants.

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