Angular 20, React 19.2, and Vue 3.5 have converged around signals-based reactivity, compiler-driven optimizations, and improved hydration strategies. Angular offers zoneless architecture with 20-30% runtime gains and enterprise-grade structure. React provides the largest ecosystem with automatic batching and compiler-assisted memoization. Vue delivers the smallest bundle size at 20KB with fine-grained reactivity and Vapor Mode previews. Performance differences are narrowing as all three frameworks adopt similar architectural patterns around reactivity, edge rendering, and build tooling. Framework choice now depends more on team size, ecosystem needs, and architectural preferences than raw performance metrics.

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What is Angular?What is React?What is Vue?Angular vs. Vue vs. React: Comparing ease of buildReactivity and change detectionOver 200k developers use LogRocket to create better digital experiencesBundle size & hydrationDeveloper experience (DX) & performance impactsEcosystem integrationsCommunity and maintenance velocityServer-side rendering vs. client-side renderingCommunity and ecosystem supportIntegrating Angular, React, and Vue.js with other toolsImpact of architecture on performanceOptimization techniques for Angular, React, and VueComparing the framework migration experienceDecision matrix: Which framework fits your 2025 needsA final comparisonWhere framework performance is headingConclusionLogRocket understands everything users do in your Vue apps.
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