Last reviewed: April 2026
Vue.js powers over 3.3 million live websites as of 2026, up from 2 million just two years earlier. The framework holds 15.9% developer usage in the Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2024, and enterprises including IBM, Adobe, GitLab, and Grammarly run production workloads on it. Vue 3 is now fully mature, TypeScript support is baked in, and Nuxt 3 delivers a complete full-stack development experience.
That growth in framework adoption has not simplified vendor selection. A development agency that builds Vue.js marketing sites operates in a fundamentally different category from one that migrates enterprise codebases from Vue 2 to Vue 3, or one that specializes in HIPAA-compliant Vue dashboards, or one that provides Never-Ending Support for Vue 2 applications that cannot be migrated on a short timeline.
This guide identifies ten Vue.js development companies for 2026, each chosen for a distinct specialization. Eight of the ten hold primary US operations. No two firms occupy the same category. The purpose is to help engineering leaders and CTOs answer one question before issuing a brief: which company fits this specific Vue.js project type?
What is Vue.js?
Vue.js is a progressive open-source JavaScript framework for building user interfaces and single-page applications. Created by Evan You in 2014, it is designed to be incrementally adoptable, meaning teams can use just the core reactivity layer or scale up with the full ecosystem including Vue Router, Pinia, and Nuxt. Vue 3, released in 2020, introduced the Composition API and improved TypeScript support for large-scale applications.
Why Vue.js Vendor Selection Requires Specialization Matching
The Vue.js market in 2026 includes generalist agencies that list Vue.js among twenty frameworks they support, and specialist firms whose entire practice is built on Vue. The technical gap between these two categories is significant. A generalist developer can build a Vue component. A specialist understands state management trade-offs between Vuex and Pinia, can architect a Nuxt 3 application for server-side rendering performance at scale, and knows how to handle the render pipeline differences when migrating from Vue 2 custom renderers to Vue 3.
Beyond technical depth, Vue.js projects span fundamentally different delivery categories. A SaaS product dashboard, a headless commerce frontend, an enterprise legacy migration, a real-time data interface, and an end-of-life security maintenance contract are not the same type of engagement. Each rewards a different type of partner.
According to the Vue.js Partner Directory, the official list of agencies endorsed by the Vue core team, fewer than thirty firms globally have achieved partner status. That standard, not Clutch rankings or self-reported project counts, is the benchmark used to filter the highest-quality firms in this list.
How These Companies Were Selected
Each company was evaluated against three criteria. Their full website and delivery history had to reflect the stated specialization. They needed documented case studies or verifiable delivery evidence, not capability claims on service pages. And each firm had to represent a category distinct from every other entry on this list.
The selection prioritizes US-based companies. Eight of ten hold primary operations in the United States. Non-US firms appear only where their Vue.js specialization has no direct US equivalent at the same technical depth. Generic development agencies listing Vue.js as one of twenty technologies without case study evidence were excluded.
Top Vue.js Development Companies 2026
1. Curotec
Founded: 2010 | Headquarters: Philadelphia, PA, USA | Team Size: 100-200
Curotec is an official Vue.js Partner listed in the Vue.js Partner Directory, an endorsement given by the Vue core team. The company focuses on SaaS products and enterprise teams with strict security and compliance requirements. Documented work includes building an FDA submission portal for a Fortune 50 healthcare company and modernizing Comcast’s legacy coax and fiber network design software. Curotec migrated a legacy Angular portal to Vue 3 with TypeScript, achieving a 45% reduction in page load times and passing full WCAG 2.2 accessibility audits. The company holds a 4.9-star Clutch score and operates an all-shores delivery model with US product strategists paired with LATAM and South Asian engineers. Three engagement models, staff augmentation, retainer, and fixed-scope project delivery, cover the full range of how enterprise teams consume Vue.js development services.
| Notable for | Official Vue.js Partner; FDA portal delivery for Fortune 50 healthcare client; 45% page load reduction on Vue 3 Angular migration; WCAG 2.2 compliance |
| Core strength | SaaS and enterprise Vue.js development with DevSecOps discipline, OWASP compliance, and documented delivery for Fortune 500 and regulated-industry clients |
| Best suited for | Enterprise product teams and SaaS companies in regulated industries, including healthcare, fintech, and federal-adjacent markets, that need a Vue.js partner with documented security and compliance delivery |
| When to choose | Your Vue.js project involves compliance requirements, security audits, or enterprise procurement processes such as MSA reviews and InfoSec sign-off. You need a partner with a documented track record in regulated environments, not just a clean portfolio. |
2. HeroDevs
Founded: 2020 | Headquarters: Lehi, UT, USA | Team Size: 50-200
HeroDevs holds a category entirely its own on this list: Never-Ending Support (NES) for Vue 2 and other end-of-life open source software. Vue 2 reached official end-of-life on December 31, 2023. Applications that cannot migrate to Vue 3 on a short timeline, due to codebase complexity, compliance requirements, or business priorities, face growing security exposure without continued patch support. HeroDevs fills that gap with a drop-in replacement for Vue 2 that receives continuous CVE remediation. The company has remediated over 1,078 CVEs across its EOL software portfolio, supports over 450 organizations, and contracts with core Vue.js contributors and maintainers to ensure patch quality. NES for Vue 2 includes SLA-backed compliance support covering SOC 2, FedRAMP, PCI, and HIPAA. The official Vue.js website endorses HeroDevs specifically for organizations that must remain on Vue 2.
| Notable for | Official Vue.js-endorsed Never-Ending Support for Vue 2; 1,078+ CVEs remediated across EOL portfolio; contracts with Vue core contributors for patch quality; SOC 2, FedRAMP, PCI, HIPAA SLA coverage |
| Core strength | Vue 2 security patching, CVE remediation, and compliance support for organizations that cannot migrate to Vue 3 on a short timeline |
| Best suited for | Engineering teams running production Vue 2 applications in regulated or security-sensitive environments where migration is not immediately feasible and continued patch coverage is a compliance requirement |
| When to choose | You are running Vue 2 in production and cannot complete a migration to Vue 3 before your next compliance audit or security review. You need security patches, CVE coverage, and browser compatibility maintenance without a codebase rewrite. |
3. Simform
Founded: 2010 | Headquarters: Orlando, FL, USA | Team Size: 1,000+
Simform is an AWS Advanced Consulting Partner and Microsoft Azure Solutions Partner with documented Vue.js delivery for HIPAA-compliant healthcare portals and real-time trading interfaces. The company holds over 70 five-star Clutch reviews, with clients citing flexibility and execution speed consistently. Simform’s engineering model embeds developers directly into client teams rather than operating as a separate vendor, which suits organizations that already have internal Vue.js capability but need to scale quickly on high-stakes delivery. The company sets strict performance budgets on Vue.js builds, including Lighthouse score targets and load time caps, which is an approach that generalist agencies rarely formalize. With 1,000+ engineers and AWS Advanced Partner status, Simform can staff large Vue.js programs that smaller agencies cannot absorb.
| Notable for | AWS Advanced Consulting Partner; documented Vue.js delivery for HIPAA-compliant healthcare portals and real-time trading interfaces; 70+ five-star Clutch reviews; strict Lighthouse score budgets |
| Core strength | High-performance and compliance-sensitive Vue.js platforms requiring cloud-native architecture, strict performance metrics, and an embedded co-engineering delivery model |
| Best suited for | Companies building complex Vue.js SaaS platforms or replacing legacy systems where cloud architecture, performance benchmarks, and team integration matter as much as framework expertise |
| When to choose | You need Vue.js developers who can embed into your existing team, operate against formal performance budgets, and have AWS or Azure certification depth for the backend infrastructure your Vue frontend connects to. |
4. Monterail
Founded: 2011 | Headquarters: Wroclaw, Poland (serves US clients; US-facing operations) | Team Size: 200+
Monterail is an official Vue.js Partner and official Nuxt Partner as of 2024, one of only a small number of agencies to hold both designations. The company produces the State of Vue Report, an annual survey co-created with the Vue and Nuxt core teams that tracks framework adoption trends across over 1,400 developers. Documented case studies include migrating Gradido’s complex Vue 2 digital currency platform to Vue 3, delivering a 3D interior design web application for Extradom that works across all modern platforms without installation, and rewriting a Ruby prototype into an enterprise-ready product for Systems Engineering. Monterail’s dual status as both a Vue and Nuxt partner, combined with its role as publisher of the most comprehensive Vue ecosystem report, positions it as the firm with the deepest Vue community connection of any agency on this list.
| Notable for | Official Vue.js Partner and Nuxt Partner; publisher of the State of Vue Report with 1,400+ developer responses co-created with Vue and Nuxt core teams; documented Vue 2 to Vue 3 migration delivery |
| Core strength | Complex Vue.js and Nuxt applications including Vue 2 to Vue 3 migrations, Nuxt SSR platforms, marketplace builds, and products where Vue ecosystem depth is the critical technical requirement |
| Best suited for | Product companies and enterprises that treat Vue.js as a strategic long-term technology and need a development partner with official ecosystem credentials, migration expertise, and technical authority in the Vue community |
| When to choose | Your project requires deep Vue 3 or Nuxt 3 architectural expertise, involves migrating a complex Vue 2 codebase, or depends on Vue ecosystem knowledge that most agencies cannot demonstrate beyond a service page. |
5. Saritasa
Founded: 2005 | Headquarters: Newport Beach, CA, USA | Team Size: 50-100
Saritasa is a fully in-house US development firm that does not outsource any work, a position it states explicitly on its website and backs with documented client outcomes. The company uses Vue.js across custom enterprise software, SaaS platforms, mobile applications, and legacy modernization projects. Verified case studies include building a cross-platform SaaS platform for small business invoicing and CRM, delivering an enterprise-grade legal workflow SaaS product rebuilt for high-stakes production use, and modernizing Restaurant Revolution Technologies’ online ordering platform. Clients include the State of Colorado (myColorado app), General Electric, and Natural Grocers. The fully in-house US model differentiates Saritasa from offshore and nearshore agencies for clients in sectors where data residency or work-product origin is a procurement requirement.
| Notable for | Fully in-house US team with no outsourcing; clients include State of Colorado, General Electric, and Natural Grocers; documented SaaS and enterprise Vue.js delivery across multiple sectors |
| Core strength | Custom Vue.js enterprise software and SaaS products built entirely by US-based in-house engineers, covering full lifecycle from discovery through long-term maintenance |
| Best suited for | Companies in government-adjacent, defense, or regulated private sectors where US work-product origin, in-house delivery, and long-term maintenance commitment are procurement requirements |
| When to choose | Your project requires a US-based team without any offshore or nearshore component, you need a long-term maintenance relationship rather than a project handoff, and your clients or procurement team require transparent in-house delivery. |
6. Rootstrap
Founded: 2009 | Headquarters: Los Angeles, CA, USA | Team Size: 200+
Rootstrap has documented Nuxt.js delivery at scale for media and ed-tech clients, with MasterClass crediting Rootstrap’s front-end overhaul with halving video start time and improving engagement by 20%. The company runs a hybrid US and LATAM sprint model that balances senior technical oversight with delivery throughput. Its Vue.js practice focuses on large Nuxt installations, multi-tenant SSR platforms, and data-driven analytics interfaces. The MasterClass outcome is one of the most specific and verifiable performance improvements attributed to a Vue ecosystem delivery firm. The company also has a stated focus on product-centered design: their engineers are expected to think about product outcomes, not just code output.
| Notable for | MasterClass video start time reduction of 50% and 20% engagement improvement attributed to Nuxt frontend overhaul; hybrid US/LATAM sprint model; large-scale Nuxt 3 multi-tenant delivery |
| Core strength | Large-scale Nuxt.js SSR platforms, multi-tenant Vue applications for media and ed-tech, and performance-critical Vue frontends where load metrics directly affect user retention |
| Best suited for | Media companies, ed-tech platforms, and subscription products that need Nuxt 3 SSR performance at scale, with a Vue partner that has documented outcomes in high-traffic, content-heavy environments |
| When to choose | You are building or scaling a Nuxt-based platform where server-side rendering performance and video or content delivery speed are primary success metrics, and you need a firm with a verified large-scale Nuxt delivery record. |
7. Damco Solutions
Founded: 1996 | Headquarters: Princeton, NJ, USA | Team Size: 500-999
Damco Solutions has operated since 1996 and focuses on Vue.js as an interface layer for enterprise modernization and legacy system replacement. The company combines Vue.js front-end work with automation, big data integration, and AI-driven digital transformation, serving large organizations that need to replace aging enterprise interfaces without rebuilding backend systems from scratch. Damco’s documented strength is integrating Vue.js incrementally into legacy enterprise environments, which aligns with Vue’s design philosophy as a progressive framework that can be adopted piece by piece. This incremental adoption model reduces disruption risk on enterprise programs where a full frontend rewrite cannot be delivered in a single release cycle.
| Notable for | Vue.js enterprise modernization practice operating since 1996; documented integration of Vue.js into legacy enterprise environments with automation and big data layer connections |
| Core strength | Incremental Vue.js modernization for large enterprise systems, replacing legacy interfaces in phases while preserving backend systems and reducing disruption to active operations |
| Best suited for | Large enterprises running aging web interfaces on legacy stacks that need Vue.js applied incrementally to replace the front-end layer without a full system rebuild or extended production downtime |
| When to choose | Your organization has a functioning enterprise backend but an outdated or fragmented UI layer, and you need Vue.js applied incrementally to modernize the interface without risking the underlying systems that run your operations. |
8. Brainhub
Founded: 2015 | Headquarters: Gliwice, Poland (North American client base; US-facing) | Team Size: 100-200
Brainhub specializes in modern JavaScript frameworks with a documented focus on maintainable frontend architecture. The company builds Vue.js applications with a particular emphasis on technical debt reduction and long-term code maintainability, a specialization that reflects its primary client type: engineering teams that have inherited bloated or poorly structured Vue codebases and need them restructured without disrupting production. Brainhub conducts Vue.js code audits as a standalone service, producing architectural assessments that identify scalability bottlenecks, state management problems, and component coupling issues before any development work begins. This audit-first methodology separates Brainhub from project shops that start writing code before understanding the existing system.
| Notable for | Vue.js code architecture audits as standalone service; documented focus on technical debt reduction and long-term maintainability in JavaScript frontend systems |
| Core strength | Vue.js codebase architecture reviews, technical debt remediation, and frontend restructuring for teams that have inherited poorly structured Vue applications |
| Best suited for | Engineering teams with existing Vue.js applications that have grown difficult to maintain, are approaching a scaling threshold, or have accumulated technical debt from rapid development phases |
| When to choose | You have a Vue.js application already in production but the codebase has become hard to extend, slow to build, or expensive to maintain. You need an architecture assessment and remediation plan before adding new features or scaling the team. |
9. WebReinvent
Founded: 2012 | Headquarters: Ahmedabad, India (US clients served; Official Vue.js Partner) | Team Size: 50-100
WebReinvent is an official Vue.js Partner, official Nuxt Partner, and official Laravel Partner, three ecosystem endorsements that few agencies anywhere hold simultaneously. The company has built its own open-source tools including vaahCMS in 2022 and vaah.store in 2024, demonstrating active contribution to the Vue ecosystem rather than passive consumption. WebReinvent’s technology stack centers on the Vue plus Laravel combination, which is one of the most common Vue.js enterprise stacks for applications requiring a PHP backend with a reactive Vue frontend. The open-source contributions are publicly verifiable and signal the company’s technical depth more reliably than marketing claims.
| Notable for | Official Vue.js Partner, Nuxt Partner, and Laravel Partner simultaneously; published open-source tools vaahCMS (2022) and vaah.store (2024) demonstrating active ecosystem contribution |
| Core strength | Vue.js and Laravel full-stack applications where an official Vue ecosystem partner with active open-source contribution history is a requirement |
| Best suited for | Product companies and startups building on the Vue plus Laravel stack that want a partner with official ecosystem credentials and verified open-source delivery, not just Vue framework experience |
| When to choose | Your application uses Vue.js with a PHP Laravel backend, you want an officially endorsed Vue.js partner rather than a general agency claiming Vue expertise, and open-source contribution history is a signal of technical depth that matters to your engineering team. |
10. Epicmax
Founded: 2016 | Headquarters: Kyiv, Ukraine (US and EU client base) | Team Size: 50-100
Epicmax is a Vue.js-only development studio. Unlike every other firm on this list, which covers multiple frameworks, Epicmax builds exclusively with Vue.js, Nuxt, and their direct ecosystem tools. The company works with Vue 2, Vue 3, Nuxt 3, TypeScript, and all major Vue UI frameworks. Clutch reviews consistently mention clean code, responsive communication, and smooth integration with existing client engineering teams. Epicmax also builds and maintains Vuestic UI, an open-source Vue 3 component library with active GitHub development, which is verifiable evidence of technical depth in the Vue component architecture. This single-framework focus creates a talent concentration and code quality standard that multi-framework agencies structurally cannot match when Vue is the primary technology.
| Notable for | Vue.js-only studio with no multi-framework dilution; builds and maintains Vuestic UI, an open-source Vue 3 component library; consistently praised Clutch reviews for code quality and team integration |
| Core strength | Vue.js-first development where the entire engineering team lives in the Vue ecosystem daily, from component architecture to state management to SSR optimization |
| Best suited for | Product companies and startups where Vue.js is the core long-term framework choice and maximum framework depth is more valuable than multi-technology breadth from a larger generalist agency |
| When to choose | Vue.js is your primary frontend framework and you want the deepest possible framework expertise, not a generalist team that switches between Vue, React, and Angular depending on the project. You treat Vue as a strategic technology, not a tool of convenience. |
Vue.js Development Costs and Engagement Models in 2026
Vue.js development costs vary more by engagement model than by framework. The three primary engagement structures carry different cost profiles and suit different organizational needs.
Staff augmentation
Embedding Vue.js developers directly into an existing engineering team typically costs $80 to $180 per hour for US-based senior developers, and $40 to $90 per hour for nearshore or offshore senior engineers from vetted agencies. Simform and Curotec both operate augmentation models. The primary cost driver is seniority level and time zone overlap requirements.
Project-based delivery
Fixed-scope Vue.js projects, including SaaS dashboards, enterprise portal builds, and Vue 2 to Vue 3 migrations, typically range from $50,000 to $400,000 depending on complexity. A mid-complexity Vue 3 SaaS product with Nuxt SSR, Pinia state management, and third-party API integration typically falls between $80,000 and $200,000 for an initial build. Rootstrap’s MasterClass engagement represents the upper range of this category.
EOL support and maintenance retainers
HeroDevs NES for Vue 2 operates as a subscription rather than a project contract. Pricing is based on application complexity and compliance requirements. This model is distinct from development retainers: you are paying for security monitoring and patch delivery, not feature development. For organizations in regulated industries, this cost is typically justified as a compliance expense rather than a development expense.
What is Vue 3 Composition API?
The Vue 3 Composition API is a set of functions that allows developers to organize component logic by feature rather than by option type. Unlike the Vue 2 Options API, which split code across data, methods, and computed properties, the Composition API groups related logic together, making large components easier to read, test, and reuse. It is the recommended approach for Vue 3 applications and TypeScript codebases.
The Vue 2 to Vue 3 Migration Decision in 2026
Vue 2 reached end-of-life on December 31, 2023. Organizations still running Vue 2 in production face three options in 2026: migrate to Vue 3, engage HeroDevs NES to maintain Vue 2 security coverage, or accept the risk of running unsupported software.
The migration decision is not binary. Several variables affect which path is correct for a specific organization.
Codebase complexity determines migration timeline
Vue 2 applications built with the Options API migrate more cleanly to Vue 3 than those built with heavy use of global mixins or complex custom renderers. Applications using Vue 2 class-based components require additional refactoring work. Monterail published a six-step migration guide in collaboration with the Vue core team, which serves as the most authoritative public resource on migration scope assessment.
Compliance requirements determine timing urgency
Organizations in healthcare under HIPAA, government contractors under FedRAMP, and payment systems under PCI DSS face specific requirements around running software on unsupported frameworks. For these organizations, HeroDevs NES is a compliance solution that buys time for a structured migration rather than a permanent alternative to migration.
Team capacity determines approach
A migration performed by an internal team unfamiliar with the Composition API typically produces Vue 3 code that looks like Vue 2 code written for Vue 3, which defeats the architectural improvements. Firms like Monterail and HeroDevs both offer migration services executed by developers who know the target architecture as well as the source.
What to Ask a Vue.js Development Company Before Signing
Discovery calls rarely reveal technical capability gaps. These questions do.
- Ask them to describe a Vue 3 project where they made a specific state management decision between Vuex and Pinia and explain the reasoning. A firm with genuine Vue expertise will have a clear answer based on project context, not a generic recommendation.
- Ask for a specific example of a Vue.js performance problem they diagnosed and resolved, including the debugging tool they used and the measurable outcome. Vague answers about optimization indicate surface-level experience.
- Ask how they handle Vue component testing strategy across a large codebase. The answer reveals whether they build for long-term maintainability or sprint velocity.
- Ask what their migration process is for a Vue 2 application that uses Vuex 3, Vue Router 3, and multiple third-party plugins. This is the most common real-world migration scenario and a firm that has done it will answer specifically.
- Ask whether they are listed in the official Vue.js Partner Directory and, if not, what alternative evidence they offer for Vue ecosystem credibility. Official partnership requires endorsement from the Vue core team, not self-declaration.
Conclusion: Match Framework Depth to Project Requirements
The ten firms on this list represent ten different answers to the Vue.js development question. Curotec handles enterprise compliance environments. HeroDevs maintains Vue 2 for organizations that cannot migrate yet. Simform builds high-performance Vue platforms at cloud scale. Monterail brings the deepest ecosystem credentials for Vue and Nuxt together. Epicmax delivers the purest single-framework concentration.
The variable that determines project success is not which firm has the highest Clutch rating or the most impressive client logo. It is whether their specific Vue.js depth matches the specific technical and operational requirements of the project.
A firm that builds Vue marketing sites will struggle with a Vue 2 to Vue 3 enterprise migration. A Vue specialist studio may lack the cloud infrastructure capacity for a large SaaS build. Define the project category first. Then select the firm whose specialization covers it.
About the Author
This article was researched and written by a senior technology content specialist with over eight years of experience covering JavaScript frameworks, frontend architecture, and enterprise software procurement. All company details were verified against public websites, the official Vue.js Partner Directory, press releases, and documented case studies as of April 2026.
