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We've compiled a list of 12 free and paid alternatives to Google Cobalt. The primary competitors include Electron, Apache Cordova. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Google Cobalt and NW.js, Sciter, NoesisGUI. Also you can look at other similar options here: Development Tools.


Electron
Free Open Source

Build cross platform desktop apps with web technologies

Apache Cordova
Free Open Source

Apache Cordova is a set of device APIs that allow a mobile app developer to access native device...

NW.js
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NW.js, previously known as "node-webkit" project, is an app runtime based on ...

User Interface library for games and real-time applications.

Vuido
Free Open Source

Build native desktop applications using Vue.js

WebDGap
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Convert any web application to a native Windows, Linux, or Mac OS X desktop application.

DeskGap
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Framework for building cross-platform desktop apps with web technologies (JavaScript, HTML and CSS).

Chromely
Free Open Source

Chromely is a lightweight alternative to Electron.NET, Electron for .NET/.NET Core developers.

High-performance platform that implements a subset of HTML5/CSS/JS

Google Cobalt Platforms

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Google Cobalt Overview

Cobalt is a lightweight HTML5/CSS/JS application container that is designed to provide a rich application development environment with minimal resource consumption (deployment size, RAM, CPU, GPU). At the same time, Cobalt enables a rich, low-latency user experience across a wide variety of platforms and devices.

Google Cobalt Features

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