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Our Electron developers excel in building robust desktop applications that work seamlessly across Windows, macOS, and Linux. Whether you need to build a new desktop app from scratch, migrate from another framework, enhance performance, or scale your existing application, our experts combine technical excellence with business insight to deliver measurable results.
Discover why leading companies worldwide choose Electron for building cross-platform desktop applications with web technologies.
Visual Studio Code and the original Microsoft Teams desktop app use Electron to deliver cross-platform consistency and fast iteration.
Enables unified development across Windows, macOS, and Linux with one codebase; simplifies shipping updates and plugins.
VS Code's extensible editor experience; features like debugging, file integration, extension marketplace.
Slack's desktop app is built using Electron.
Delivers real-time messaging, channels, notifications, and rich integrations across platforms with consistent UI/UX.
Messaging, file sharing, enterprise integrations via collaboration tools.
Communication platform using Electron for desktop app to combine voice, video, chat functionalities.
Provides immersive cross-platform community and voice communication experience.
Gaming communities, streamers, servers with large user bases.
Productivity & note-taking tool with Electron powers its desktop application.
Ensures parity of features across platforms; consistent user experience for document editing, collaboration, offline mode.
Notes, databases, project tracking, team collaboration.
API development tool desktop client built on Electron.
Allows powerful tools for API design, testing, collaboration in a desktop environment that handles edge cases (CORS, etc.).
Postman Agent; desktop features for testing, collaboration across teams.
Design and prototyping tool that uses Electron for its desktop experience.
Real-time collaboration, visual editor tools, cross-platform consistency in performance and display.
Design, prototyping, team feedback across platforms.
Secure messaging app with desktop application built with Electron.
Enables strong user privacy and encryption while preserving cross-platform usability.
Secure chat, media sharing, multi-device synchronization.
Project management & task board tool; its desktop client uses Electron.
Users can manage tasks and boards from the desktop with native integrations like notifications, offline support.
Kanban boards, team collaboration, integrations with other tools.
WhatsApp Desktop is wrapped using Electron to provide a desktop version of its messaging service.
Extends the reach of WhatsApp, allowing users desktop access without losing sync with mobile.
Messaging, file sharing, notifications across desktop platforms.
Official GitHub desktop client is built using Electron.
Simplifies version control workflows for developers; allows GUI interfaces for git operations with consistent experience.
Pull requests, repository management, committing, branching via desktop UI.
Skype's desktop application uses Electron to deliver messaging, voice, and video calling across platforms.
Provides a unified communication experience with file sharing, screen sharing, and group calls, all within a consistent cross-platform environment.
Messaging, voice/video calls, collaborative meetings, and file transfers for personal and business users.
Asana leverages Electron to provide a desktop client for task and project management.
Enhances team productivity by allowing users to track tasks, deadlines, and projects with native desktop notifications and offline support.
Project tracking, task management, team collaboration, and workflow automation.
Medium's desktop application uses Electron to deliver a seamless reading and publishing experience.
Allows users to draft, edit, and publish articles with rich formatting and media support, synced across devices.
Blogging, publishing, and content consumption in a desktop environment.
Hyper is a modern, highly extensible terminal emulator built with Electron.
Provides developers with a fast, customizable, and cross-platform terminal that supports plugins, themes, and extended functionality.
Running command-line tools, scripting, and development workflows.
Loom uses Electron to deliver its video recording and communication desktop client.
Simplifies screen recording, video messaging, and team communication with cross-platform support.
Recording tutorials, presentations, and quick video updates for teams.
Obsidian is a knowledge management and note-taking application built with Electron.
Offers a powerful, cross-platform environment for organizing thoughts, linking notes, and managing knowledge bases locally.
Personal knowledge management, note-taking, and research organization.
Bitwarden uses Electron to power its cross-platform password manager desktop client.
Provides secure storage and management of passwords, notes, and credentials with encryption, autofill, and multi-device synchronization.
Password management, secure credentials storage, and identity protection.
Franz is a messaging aggregator that leverages Electron to unify multiple communication platforms in a single desktop client.
Streamlines messaging across Slack, WhatsApp, Messenger, and more while offering cross-platform consistency and offline support.
Messaging aggregation, notifications, and multi-platform chat management.
Pexels' desktop client uses Electron to provide access to royalty-free images and videos.
Allows designers and content creators to search, preview, and download stock media quickly from a native desktop experience.
Stock photo browsing, downloading, and creative content integration.
Twitch desktop experiences (some versions) are powered by Electron to provide live streaming and community interaction.
Offers real-time streaming, chat, and notifications with a consistent interface across operating systems.
Watching live streams, managing channels, and participating in interactive broadcasts.
WordPress Desktop leverages Electron to deliver a native-like content management experience.
Enables users to create, edit, and manage WordPress sites offline with synchronized updates across platforms.
Site management, content publishing, and media uploads from a desktop environment.
Electron allows developers to build desktop applications for Windows, macOS, and Linux using a single codebase. This ensures seamless performance across platforms while reducing development and maintenance overhead.
By leveraging familiar web technologies—HTML, CSS, and JavaScript—Electron simplifies development. Its modular architecture and vast ecosystem of Node.js packages accelerate feature implementation and streamline updates.
Electron benefits from a large and active community, with countless open-source libraries, tools, and plugins that support rapid development of complex desktop applications.
Electron bridges web technologies with desktop-level functionality, enabling native OS integrations such as file system access, notifications, tray menus, and offline capabilities.
40M+
Annual downloads of Electron framework according to GitHub metrics
2,500+
Active applications built using Electron as of 2025
3.2M+
GitHub repositories utilizing Electron for development
60%
JavaScript developers praising Electron for cross-platform capabilities
56%
Companies planning to adopt Electron-based applications by 2025
$104.6B
Projected cross-platform software market value in 2025
~2,400
Companies using Electron
~500
Companies using Electron
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Companies using Electron
As of 2025, 56% of companies are planning to adopt Electron-based applications, reflecting its increasing role in cross-platform desktop application development.
There are over 459 active Electron developer job listings, indicating a strong demand for professionals skilled in Electron.
The average salary for an Electron developer is approximately $95,154 per year, with a range from $29,500 to $167,000.
Companies are increasingly looking to hire Electron developers remotely, expanding the talent pool and offering greater flexibility.
Many frontend developers with React, Vue, or Angular experience can be trained or upskilled, making it easier to find Electron developers with cross-framework knowledge.
Electron apps can have higher memory usage due to bundling Chromium + Node.js, so developers must demonstrate skills in optimization and packaging.
With Electron Forge, auto-updaters, and packaging tools, experienced developers can streamline builds and cross-platform releases.
Experienced Electron developers understand security best practices for desktop applications and native OS integrations.
In 2025, the line between desktop and web applications continues to blur. Businesses are increasingly relying on Electron, the popular framework that allows developers to build cross-platform desktop apps using web technologies like JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. From Slack to Visual Studio Code, Electron powers some of the world's most widely used software.
Electron has cemented its position as the go-to framework for desktop applications: As of 2025, over 2,500 active applications are built using Electron, including high-usage apps like Slack, Discord, Figma, and GitHub Desktop. According to GitHub's public metrics, the Electron framework receives 40M+ downloads annually, with contributions from thousands of developers worldwide. Electron's ecosystem continues to evolve with better memory management, native API integration, and support for modern frameworks like React, Vue, and Svelte.
While the demand for Electron applications is high, there is a skills gap when it comes to developers who can architect and optimize production-ready apps. High demand, low supply: Fewer than 20% of JavaScript developers have significant experience with Electron. Performance optimization expertise: Many developers can 'build' Electron apps, but fewer understand advanced concepts. Salary competition: Experienced Electron developers now command 15–25% higher salaries than average frontend engineers.
Our rigorous vetting process ensures you gain access to the world's most skilled Electron developers through a multi-stage evaluation system. This allows businesses to confidently hire Electron developers who can deliver scalable, secure, and feature-rich desktop applications.
Assessing the quality, complexity, and diversity of previous Electron-based projects.
Verifying skills in Electron, Node.js, JavaScript/TypeScript, and desktop application architecture.
Ensuring candidates can articulate technical and business solutions effectively.
Confirming readiness for long-term or project-based commitments.
Testing problem-solving and real-time coding abilities with Electron and Node.js.
Evaluating knowledge in desktop application design, modular architectures, and scalability.
Assessing clean code practices, modularization, and performance optimization.
Practical tests simulating real-world application challenges.
Adherence to clean code standards. Efficient memory management and optimized performance. Strong security practices for desktop applications.
Ongoing training in Electron updates and industry best practices. Regular skill enhancement and client feedback integration. Proactive adoption of modern tooling for cross-platform apps.
Our evaluation goes beyond resumes—we ensure only the top Electron developers qualify.
Advanced window management and inter-process communication (IPC).
Packaging, auto-updates, and cross-platform builds (Windows, macOS, Linux).
Performance optimization and memory efficiency.
Security implementation for desktop applications.
Integration with APIs, databases, and cloud services.
Node.js and backend API expertise.
Database design (SQL/NoSQL).
Proficiency in front-end frameworks (React, Vue, Angular, Svelte).
DevOps, CI/CD pipelines, and deployment automation.
Authentication systems and data encryption.
Code quality and architecture decisions. Native OS integrations (notifications, file systems, tray menus, etc.). User experience and UI responsiveness. Performance testing across operating systems.
Feature development under deadlines. Debugging complex Electron/Node.js issues. Code review and collaborative development workflows.
Communication during technical problem-solving. Documentation and knowledge transfer practices.
Clear technical and non-technical communication. Documentation and knowledge-sharing practices. Experience mentoring junior developers. Strong client engagement and project delivery records.
Understanding timelines, budgets, and delivery milestones. Risk management and proactive issue resolution. Adaptability to evolving requirements. Proven success in launching scalable desktop applications.
Staying current with Electron updates and best practices. Contributions to open-source Electron or desktop tools. Experimentation with emerging technologies (e.g., Tauri, Neutralino). Regular professional skill upgrades.
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Accelerated onboarding
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Proven excellence
100%
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