Open-source JavaScript charting and data visualization library.
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See how alerts work204 sites
200 found by StackScope, 4 via launch platforms
- StackScope Wider Web 163
- StackScope Discovery (Indie) 37
- Product Hunt 3
- Hacker News 1
Apache ECharts has been detected on 204 launches we've crawled, with 112 of those in August 2026 (0.0% of the month's launches so far). The 7-day rolling share is 0.0%, roughly steady week on week. Most recent detection: PPT Board | Free AI Presentation Maker & Online PPT Editor | AI PPT 生成器, yesterday.
It's most commonly paired with Cloudflare, HTTP/3, and Cloudflare DNS. By product type, the launches using it are most often Productivity (26%), Finance (22%), and Crypto (9%). By estimated origin, most come from China (86%). By domain ending, launches using it are 5.5 times as likely as the average launch to live on a .xyz domain.
What kind of products ship with Apache ECharts
58 launches
Domain endings using Apache ECharts
204 sites
- .com 33.33%
- .online 15.20%
- .xyz 13.24%
- .site 6.86%
- .ai 6.37%
- .cloud 4.90%
- .app 4.41%
- .io 2.45%
- .tech 1.96%
- .space 1.47%
- .co 0.98%
Country-coded domains
86 of 204 sites. Mostly read from the domain ending, so the US is undercounted.
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China 86.05%
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United Kingdom 2.33%
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India 2.33%
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Russia 2.33%
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Switzerland 1.16%
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Italy 1.16%
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South Korea 1.16%
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Saudi Arabia 1.16%
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Sweden 1.16%
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Türkiye 1.16%
Share of new sites using Apache ECharts
Each dot is one launch day. Line is the 7-day rolling average. Chart starts at first detection.
The shaded part of the chart is measured against a different set of sites. Until 8 July 2026 we only tracked launches from launch platforms; from that date we crawl the wider web as well. The share is a proportion of whatever we were tracking at the time, so it can step at that line without the technology itself changing. For a single continuous measure, switch to launch platforms.
How StackScope detects technologies
⋮ Jul 1, 2026: Adoption figures now count launches from launch platforms. Use the source view to include StackScope Discovery.
Javascript Library leaders
| Tool | % of launches | % of category | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | ▲1 |
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12.78% | 32.44% |
| #2 | ▼2 |
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7.41% | 18.81% |
| #3 | ▲1 |
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7.24% | 18.39% |
| #4 | – |
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4.26% | 10.81% |
| #5 | ▲5 |
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3.14% | 7.98% |
| … | ||||
| #159 | ▼20 |
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0.01% | 0.04% |
Percentages show adoption among indie launches: the share of all analysed launches, and of launches using any Javascript Library tool.Among July launches it ranked #148 in Javascript Library, down from #128 in June. All 831 in Javascript Library →
Recent launches we can show
41 of the 204 sites using Apache ECharts are product launches we list individually. The other 163 are sites we found crawling the wider web: they count towards the figures above, but we do not publish them one by one. How StackScope Discovery works
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