angular vs react
Compare angular and react search interest over the past year with a simple trend chart.
Summary
react is searched more than angular in this period, with an average gap of about 10 percent.
- angular changed by about -14 percent from early to late period.
- react changed by about -4 percent from early to late period.
At a glance
- Average interest: angular 78, react 87
- Peaks: angular November 2024, react February 2025
- Recent trend: angular falling, react steady
- Stability: angular steady, react steady
- Head to head: angular led 2 percent of the time, react led 98 percent
- Crossovers: 2, last on Sunday, 24 Nov 2024
Side by side
| Metric | angular | react |
|---|---|---|
| Average interest | 78 | 87 |
| Recent trend | falling | steady |
| Stability | steady | steady |
| Peak month | November 2024 | February 2025 |
| Best month by average | November 2024 | February 2025 |
| Share of leading periods | 2% | 98% |
| Crossovers | 2 | Sunday, 24 Nov 2024 |
Deep dive
This view summarises how people searched for angular and react over the last 12m. The chart shows monthly values from zero to one hundred where one hundred marks the local high for a term.
Breaking the period into thirds, averages were: early angular 85 and react 91, middle angular 77 and react 84, recent angular 73 and react 86.
The two lines crossed 2 times. The most recent crossover was on Sunday, 24 Nov 2024, which hints at changing interest.
angular peaked in November 2024, while react peaked in February 2025.
angular looks steady with a falling trend. react looks steady with a steady trend.
What this means
Scores come from Google Trends. Each series is scaled to its own peak within the chosen period. Use the chart to compare direction and timing rather than total search counts.