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Angular web development is gaining popularity as a front-end framework at a time when the customer's digital experience is king. Your website's front end refers to its written and graphic design elements, appearance (colors and layout), and navigation. Because it's what your market sees and interacts with, client-side development is as vital as its back end, which covers data storage, organization, and security.
Angular's short development time, fast loading speed, and cross-platform capability (mobile-friendliness) are among the top reasons front-end developers choose it for creating user interfaces. The framework is ideal for single-page applications (SPAs) or web apps that load one HTML page, which updates its contents as the user interacts with it. Google, Gmail, and YouTube are examples of SPAs.
We’ve listed seven leading agencies you can consider for your Angular web development needs and other details to deepen your understanding of this framework.
Best Angular Web Development Companies
Here are some of the leading web development agencies specializing in Angular:
1. BairesDev

BairesDev’s angular development services cover front-end development, custom software development, enterprise applications, cross-platform app creation, eCommerce development, and migration and upgrades. Its bilingual software engineers belong to the top 1% of Angular specialists and underwent a rigorous, AI-aided hiring process for technological proficiency, compatibility with specific client attributes, and reliable performance. The agency can supply your business with individual developers to augment your current IT staff or assemble an entire team to serve your web development needs or just an aspect of it, depending on your needs.
BairesDev, established in 2009, has delivered over 500 projects using Agile, Lean, and DevOps methods. The Buenos Aires-founded company now holds its main office in California. Its over 4,000-strong workforce is spread across 50 countries.
The agency’s clients include Google, SiriusXM, Salesforce, and Rolls-Royce.
2. eSparkBiz

eSparkBiz has over 60 ISO-certified Angular experts, which the agency boasts are the top 10% in the industry. Their Angular developers have over four years of experience in full-stack web development and intuitive user interface and user experience (UI/UX) design.
The India-based company with a Delaware office has a 12-year track record in building custom web and mobile apps and upgrading legacy systems in over 20 nations. Its team—which uses the Agile approach—offers Angular Upgrade Services to SMEs and enterprises up to the framework’s 15th version.
eSparkBiz offers a 15-day trial of their services. You can choose from fixed-price, project-based, and IT staff augmentation models, among others. You get 10 bonus work hours from the agency for every full working month. Moreover, you receive L1, L2, and L3 maintenance and support post-project launch. The agency also signs an Intellectual Property Rights agreement to protect the client’s source code and to affirm that it doesn’t keep “reusable libraries.”
eSparkBiz’s clients include Cision, Toshiba, T-Mobile, and Bayer.
3. Aloa

Aloa matches web development firms—not freelancers—with clients using a stringent vetting process, which involves portfolio verification (with US-based references), code reviews, interpersonal interviews (for listening skills and ability to explain technical concepts), and re-evaluations every two weeks.
The outsourced team creates a project tailor-fitted to your development strategy. Aloa’s proprietary project management platform lets you track your project’s progress daily and send messages to developers when necessary. The team conducts a performance review of your project and submits a report every two weeks according to your development benchmarks.
Aloa can find a team to serve as your in-house software development division, augment your current workforce, or complete a specific project.
The Tennessee-based agency began in 2017. ESPN, BMW, Bracketology, and NBC News are among its over 250 clients.
4. Miquido

Miquido is a full-service software development company that obtained certification as an official Google partner in 2018, helping ensure the firm gets the latest training and updates on Angular. The agency promises to deliver your solution prototype in two weeks and your minimum viable product (MVP or the simplest but market-ready version of your web product) in three months.
Miquido recommends Angular for large companies with long-term development plans. The agency considers the framework the “heaviest” of the three front-end solutions it offers, the other being React and Vue.js.
Nine out of every ten projects that Miquido handles come from referrals. The Polish company has delivered over 250 projects over a decade of operations. Miquido customized enterprise-level mobile and web applications for enterprises such as Warner Music Group, Dolby, German leisure group TUI (Touristik Union International), and American secure identity products maker HID Global.
5. Elitex

Elitex is a boutique IT firm whose technical experts have up to 30 years of experience. Its developers are seasoned Angular users, having worked on the earliest AngularJS version to the framework’s version 15. When you sign up with Elitex, the agency assigns a developer or a team to work on your project, a QA specialist to review performance, and a project manager to facilitate communication and adherence to deadlines. Its six-stage process includes planning and research, prototyping and wireframing, design, development, testing and deployment, and maintenance and updates.
The company has confidentiality agreements and follows the principle of least privilege to safeguard your data and intellectual property.
Elitex’s headquarters is in Ukraine, but it also has offices in London, Amsterdam, Edinburgh, and Basel in Switzerland. Kallik, Exterity, Peerwith, and ImageX are some of its clients.
6. IT Craft

IT Craft’s Angular services include front-end development, consulting, migration, and maintenance. The agency recommends Angular if you envision a scalable app and want your design and development to start simultaneously. You can choose from four plans—Discovery for research (market and competitor analysis, architectural blueprint, tech stack, feature list, requirements identification), Design (wireframing and prototyping), MVP, and Custom for full-cycle development and testing.
Like other agencies, IT Craft can offer a project-based team, an “extended team” to support your in-house staff, or a dedicated team of experts to work exclusively on your web/mobile app product. The company pulls in specialists that match your requirements from its 330-plus pool of engineers. Using the Agile method, developers deliver the project in sprints—you receive deliverables every two weeks. IT Craft stays with you to optimize and add new features when your user base expands.
7. Proxify

Proxify is another agency that can help you find the best match—in skill and motivation—for your Angular web development dream. Its developers passed extensive assessments—the company hires only 2% of the over 5,000 applications they receive monthly.
Once you sign up, you get access to their dashboard, where you can view time reports and status updates, pay invoices, and reach the agency’s customer representatives. You can also choose between part-time (20 hours weekly) and full-time (40 hours weekly) developers. Proxify offers a one-week trial, although the company reports 94% matching success.
Its clients include AEG, Bonnier, Co-operative Group Limited (UK’s Co-op), Trafigura, and Speqta.
Angular Framework Usage
Angular and its predecessor, Angular JS, are among the most widely used frameworks. They are in fifth and 13th place in Statista's 2023 rankings.
Source: Statista

Source: trends.builtwith.com

Source: trends.builtwith.com
Angular supports 97,987 live websites, while 1.8 million live websites run on AngularJS. Besides Alphabet-owned Google entities, the following companies also used Angular to build their websites:
- Microsoft
- Forbes
- Mastercard
- Samsung
- Wikiwand
- Crunchbase
- LEGO
Where Does Angular Web Development Work Best?
The angular framework is suitable for the following:
- Progressive web apps
Angular can integrate mobile app features like offline reading and push notifications onto your website.
- Animation and dynamic content
Angular's API lets you create dynamic dashboards, high-performance animations, and custom widgets.
- Enterprise-level web apps
Angular frameworks can support complex operations and scale while maintaining high performance. Examples of these tasks include refactoring or restructuring your code while keeping its original functionality intact and autocomplete—or assistance that "auto-fills" content for users when filling up fields or blanks in online forms.
- eCommerce development
You can test and load websites built on Angular quickly, speeding up your online sales and reducing customer frustration. The framework's safe code variables also ensure the security of customer data—including payment information.
- Server-side rendered applications
Thanks to Angular Universal, your website's content is generated on your server before being sent to the browser. This process allows search engines to see or read your content before displaying it to users, addressing the SEO limitations of regular SPA frameworks.
Continuous Support from Google
Angular's updates are compatible with Google's products. Moreover, its users have formed groups, including StackOverflow, AngularAir, and Dev.to, where members can ask and get advice for solutions to various problems.
Brief History
Misko Hevery and Adam Abrons started building the framework in 2009. Both worked at Brat Tech LLC then, creating the software to help web designers turn a static webpage into an interactive one with dynamic content. Abrons reportedly chose “angular” because developers enclose a code or HTML tags in angle brackets (< >).
They launched the program on getangular.com because the domain "angular.com" already had a registered owner. Hevery later worked for Google—in particular, Google Feedback, using the framework to shorten a 17,000-line code to 1,500 lines in three weeks. In 2010, Google officially launched AngularJS (JS stands for JavaScript). The framework rebranded itself as Angular in 2016 as TypeScript replaced JavaScript in application development. Google currently maintains and updates Angular, which is on its 16th version.
Tips for Finding Angular Development Agencies
Before considering outsourcing your website's development to angular developers, take the following steps:
1. Be precise about your needs.
Clarify your goals so you can tell your future development partner precisely what you want them to build. Meet with your marketing team and key members of your business to discuss:
- The features you want or expect the website or application to perform, including whether it must work with your other existing company tools
- Your target audience
- Your deadline or timelines
- Your budget
Also, get input from your in-house developers or IT staff. Involve them in your shortlisting and interview team.
2. Create a job description.
After gathering feedback from your colleagues and agreeing on your project requirements, list the duties and responsibilities of the angular agency you wish to hire. Writing a job description will make it easier to shortlist candidates and assess your chosen partner later.
3. Research your options.
You can find candidates by getting recommendations from friends, browsing online business listings, or posting vacancies. Before posting a job ad, scan similar posts in the platform where you'll place your announcement to ensure your job description has all the vital details.
- Look for agencies with expertise and experience in your industry or your particular line of business.
- Check their data protection policies.
- Examine what their websites say, review their portfolios and past collaborations, and read customers' feedback on their social channels and review sites. You can also investigate developers individually by going to LinkedIn.
- Find out your vendor’s size. Experts recommend middle to large-scale agencies with plenty of specialists on board. An agency with a large workforce will ensure that staff will be available to complete your project with the highest possible quality control.
4. Shortlist candidates and schedule interviews.
After collating your research results, shortlist your choices and schedule a meeting with potential candidates.
5. Plan your questions.
a. Assess the development team's technical skills.
Ask them about past projects they have handled and if they've worked on any contract similar to what you wrote in your project description.
Among the primary skills to look for include knowledge in:
- TypeScript, the language used to write Angular apps
- API integration, which links Angular with your back-end technology
- Reactive programming (Reactive Extensions for JavaScript or RxJS) for real-time data updates, such as changes on your app or webpage once a user places an order.
- Responsive design, which allows your website to look good on any device—whether on a desktop PC, smartphone, or tablet
- Server-side rendering
- Versioning tools because Angular has different versions
- Unit testing to check whether the product meets your requirements
- Understanding the product's lifecycle and how to solve problems in all stages of web development
b. Determine the candidate's communication and organizational processes.
Ask how you can reach them and how regularly you will hear from them. Inquire about their workflow and how they plan to report their progress and coordinate with your in-house team.
c. Be clear about pricing and timelines.
You should formally agree on remuneration and deadlines through a written contract. How will you assess the app’s performance, and how much will rework cost in case of technical changes? Your agreement should include these details to avoid misunderstandings, as well as consequences in the event of failure, termination clauses, and non-disclosure agreement conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between Angular and AngularJS?
Angular is about seven times faster than AngularJS, with built-in extensions that allow running applications on the server side (including SEO) and synchronization with client data. AngularJS doesn't have the lazy loading feature Angular has that imports components only when required, speeding up loading times. However, not all professional web developers are familiar with Typescript, Angular's programming language, so you need specialists to create apps using this framework. Moreover, older browsers don't understand Typescript, requiring its conversion to Javascript.
Besides Angular, what other front-end frameworks do developers use to build websites and apps?
React and Vue.js are the two other currently in-demand frameworks for front-end development. React—developed and powered by Facebook—is currently the developer's top choice among the three (including Angular) because it requires only basic knowledge of JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Netflix, Airbnb, and Asana run on React.
Meanwhile, Vue.js is a lightweight tool with a license from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that's mainly used for prototyping. It's advisable for small to medium-sized applications like forums and blogs. As the youngest framework of the three, the framework's community support is still small. Alibaba and Reuter use Vue.js for their websites.