27 upcoming events worldwide
JavaScript remains the world's most widely used programming language. JS conferences cover the full ecosystem — from React and Vue frontend frameworks, to Node.js backends, TypeScript, WebAssembly, and the evolving web standards that define how we build for the web.
Leading JavaScript conferences in 2026 include React Summit (Amsterdam), JSNation (Amsterdam), VueConf, Angular Connect, Node Congress, CityJS (London, Athens, Singapore), JSConf (various locations), and JSHeroes (Cluj-Napoca). For full-stack JS: Øredev and GOTO mix JavaScript with backend engineering. Reactathon in San Francisco is popular among US-based React engineers. Our directory covers JavaScript conferences across all continents with verified official links.
TSConf (organized by the TypeScript team at Microsoft) is the dedicated TypeScript conference. Beyond that, TypeScript content is deeply embedded in React Summit, JSNation, and Node Congress — often comprising 30–50% of talks. TypeScript's type system, inference, generic patterns, and recent features (const type parameters, variadic tuple types, the satisfies operator) feature heavily at top JS events. Angular conferences also cover TypeScript extensively given Angular's first-class TS integration.
React (with Next.js and Remix) dominates frontend conference content. Vue 3 and Nuxt 3 have dedicated events and strong tracks. Angular 17+ with signals-based reactivity is resurging at enterprise-focused events. Svelte, SolidJS, and Astro are growing in conference representation. On the runtime side, Bun and Deno are challenging Node.js with benchmark-heavy conference talks. The edge runtime conversation (Cloudflare Workers, Vercel Edge Functions) is prominent at full-stack JavaScript events.
The most attended JavaScript conference sessions in 2026 cover: React Server Components and the App Router mental model, signals-based reactivity across frameworks, WebAssembly (WASM) for performance-critical browser code, AI-powered development tooling (Copilot, Cursor, code gen), accessibility in modern component libraries, Web Performance (Core Web Vitals, INP replacing FID), and the future of CSS (container queries, layers, :has()). Testing strategy — Vitest, Playwright, component testing — is also a perennial high-attendance topic.
Yes — JSConf Asia ran for many years in Singapore and inspired regional derivatives. JSConf Korea, JSConf JP (Japan), and JSConf Philippines have active communities. In Latin America, JSConf Colombia, Front-End BR (Brazil), and JSconf Latam connect the region's large JavaScript community. Our directory covers JavaScript conferences across all continents — use the country filter on the homepage to explore specific regions.
Conferences offer what courses cannot: access to authors of the tools you use daily. Meeting the creator of Vite, the React core team, or the Node.js TSC member who wrote the API you struggled with last week is uniquely valuable. Hallway conversations often yield architectural insight that no tutorial covers. For pure technical skill, online resources (Frontend Masters, Egghead, official docs) are more efficient. The best ROI from JS conferences comes from networking, architectural awareness, and keeping a finger on what's emerging before it hits mainstream tutorials.