After some initial growth, it seems like the CSS-in-JS sector has plateaued, and the fact that native CSS itself is adopting many of its main advantages is probably a big contributing factor.
Link to sectionRatios Over Time
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Retention, interest, usage, and awareness ratio over time.
Styled Components | |
JSS | |
Styled JSX | |
Emotion | |
CSS Modules | |
Styled System | |
Stitches | |
Theme UI | |
vanilla-extract | |
Windi CSS |
Technologies with less than 10% awareness not included. Each ratio is defined as follows:
- Retention: would use again / (would use again + would not use again)
- Interest: want to learn / (want to learn + not interested)
- Usage: (would use again + would not use again) / total
- Awareness: (total - never heard) / total
Link to sectionExperience Over Time
Overview of opinions on the technologies surveyed over time.
Would use again | |
Would not use | |
Interested | |
Not interested | |
Never heard |
Technologies with only one year of data are not included.
Link to sectionPositive/Negative Split
This chart splits positive (“want to learn”, “would use again”) vs
negative (“not interested”, “would not use again”) experiences on
both sides of a central axis.
Bar thickness represents the number of respondents aware of a technology.
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Link to sectionHow happy are you with the state of CSS-in-JS libraries?
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