State of React 2025-2026: Key Takeaways for Developers
Blog post from Strapi
The "State of React 2025-2026" survey, conducted by Devographics, offers a comprehensive overview of the current trends and challenges within the React ecosystem, highlighting significant developments like the launch of React 19, the stabilization of the React Compiler, and the establishment of the React Foundation under the Linux Foundation. The report underscores the swift adoption of React 19, driven by features like automatic memoization, new hooks, and the deprecation of Create React App, though some developers remain on React 18 due to concerns about server components and library compatibility. The survey reveals a polarizing reception to server components, with a notable portion of developers citing complexity and debugging issues, yet single-page applications (SPAs) continue to dominate over server-side rendering alternatives. TanStack is emerging as a viable client-first alternative to Next.js, while AI-assisted coding tools have standardized on React, reinforcing its market dominance. Despite the complexity and rapid changes within the ecosystem leading to developer fatigue, frameworks like Strapi offer a flexible backend solution that complements any frontend framework, ensuring content layer independence amidst evolving frontend technologies.