
jQuery powered the interactive web for a decade and still runs on 77% of websites. We maintain, optimize, and extend jQuery applications — and migrate them to modern alternatives when the time is right.
jQuery simplified DOM manipulation, event handling, animations, and AJAX when browser APIs were inconsistent. Released in 2006, it became the most deployed JavaScript library in history and remains on millions of production websites.
Modern JavaScript absorbed many of jQuery's advantages — querySelector, fetch(), CSS animations, ES modules. However, migration requires careful planning for applications with plugin dependencies. The decision to maintain, optimize, or migrate should be driven by business ROI, not technology trends.
We help businesses with jQuery-based applications make informed decisions about their frontend technology. Whether the right path is optimizing existing jQuery code for better performance, gradually replacing jQuery with vanilla JavaScript, or migrating to React for a complete modernization — we assess the codebase and recommend the approach that delivers the best return on investment.
For businesses running production applications on jQuery, we provide maintenance, performance optimization, and security patching services. When migration makes business sense, our incremental approach ensures your application remains functional throughout the transition. We replace jQuery dependencies one component at a time, validating each change in production before proceeding to the next.

Many business-critical applications depend on jQuery. We maintain and extend these without instability. When plugins need updating or custom functionality needs adding, we deliver reliable solutions within existing architecture.
We help decide when and how to move away from jQuery. Some applications benefit from immediate migration to React. Others are better served by gradual modernization — replacing components one at a time.
jQuery-heavy pages often have performance issues — redundant DOM queries, blocking animations, oversized plugins. We optimize existing code for 40-60% improvement in interaction metrics without full rewrite.
jQuery's plugin ecosystem includes thousands of libraries. We know which are maintained, which have security issues, and which have modern replacements that drop in without breaking.
Maintaining jQuery applications — bug fixes, feature additions, plugin updates, browser compatibility. Business continuity without costly rewrites.
Incremental migration replacing jQuery dependencies component by component, running both in parallel until transition is complete.
Auditing jQuery sites for bottlenecks — redundant DOM queries, synchronous AJAX, animation jank. Optimization typically improves Lighthouse scores by 20-40 points.
Optimizing WordPress themes and plugins that rely on jQuery — removing duplicate loads, deferring scripts, replacing heavy plugins with lighter alternatives.
jQuery projects either receive ongoing support or transition toward our modern JavaScript stack.
No commitments. Tell us what you need and we'll tell you how we'd solve it.
Depends on complexity and goals. Marketing sites with few interactions may not justify migration cost. Applications with regular new features benefit from migrating to React or modern JS for lower long-term maintenance.
Small to medium sites (20-50 pages) migrate in 4-8 weeks. Complex applications with extensive plugins take 3-6 months with incremental migration. Both systems run in parallel with no user disruption.
jQuery 3.7+ receives security patches. Older versions (1.x, 2.x) have known vulnerabilities. The larger risk often comes from unmaintained plugins rather than the library itself.
Many improvements are possible — reducing DOM queries, switching to CSS transitions, loading asynchronously, removing unused plugins. These deliver significant gains without migration risk.
Whether maintenance, optimization, or modernization, we handle jQuery with the same rigor as any modern stack.
Free assessment · No forced migrations · Pragmatic approach