Build enterprise-grade single-page applications and progressive web apps with Angular. Backed by Google and built on TypeScript, Angular delivers the structure, tooling, and scalability that serious web applications demand.
We leverage modern, powerful, and scalable technologies to build robust Angular applications.
Full-spectrum Angular solutions from SPAs to enterprise web platforms.
Build fast, dynamic single-page applications with Angular's component architecture, routing, and reactive state management.
Develop complex enterprise dashboards, admin panels, and internal tools with Angular's opinionated, scalable structure.
Implement beautiful, accessible interfaces using Angular Material components with custom theming and design systems.
Connect Angular apps to REST APIs and GraphQL backends with HttpClient, interceptors, and typed service layers.
Migrate legacy AngularJS (1.x) applications to modern Angular with a phased, low-risk migration strategy.
Optimize Angular apps with lazy loading, OnPush change detection, virtual scrolling, and bundle size reduction.
Convert Angular apps into Progressive Web Apps with offline support, push notifications, and installability.
Ongoing Angular version upgrades, dependency management, bug fixes, and feature development post-launch.
Angular is the framework of choice for enterprise teams that need structure, consistency, and long-term maintainability. It's a complete platform — not just a library — with everything built in.
Structured, scalable, and built for long-term success.
Define application requirements, user roles, data models, and integration points with a detailed technical specification.
Design the Angular module structure, state management strategy, routing hierarchy, and API contract.
Build a shared component library and design system before feature development begins.
Agile Angular development with TypeScript, unit tests, code reviews, and CI/CD pipeline throughout.
Unit tests with Jest, end-to-end tests with Cypress, accessibility audits, and performance profiling.
Production build optimization, CDN deployment, environment configuration, and post-launch monitoring.
Angular applications built for complex, data-driven industries.
Angular is a complete, opinionated framework ideal for large teams and enterprise apps that benefit from enforced structure. React is a flexible library better suited for teams that prefer composing their own stack. We recommend Angular for complex enterprise applications and React for more varied project types.
AngularJS (version 1.x) is the original framework released in 2010 — it's now end-of-life. Angular (version 2+) is a complete rewrite released in 2016, built on TypeScript with a component-based architecture. They share a name but are fundamentally different frameworks.
TypeScript is the official and strongly recommended language for Angular. While JavaScript is technically possible, the entire Angular ecosystem, tooling, and documentation is TypeScript-first. TypeScript's type safety is one of Angular's biggest advantages.
Angular has a steeper initial learning curve than React due to its comprehensive feature set — TypeScript, decorators, dependency injection, RxJS, and NgRx. However, this upfront investment pays off in large teams where Angular's structure prevents architectural drift and reduces long-term maintenance costs.
Absolutely. Angular is the preferred framework for enterprise web applications at companies like Google, Microsoft, IBM, and Deutsche Bank. Its opinionated structure, TypeScript foundation, and comprehensive tooling make it ideal for large teams building complex, long-lived applications.