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Top Node.js Development Companies (2026)

A vetted shortlist of the top Node.js development companies for 2026 — evaluated on production track record, architecture depth, and full-stack ownership.

Top Node.js Development Companies (2026)
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Most Node.js shortlists rank companies by ad spend, not by what they've actually shipped. That produces the same six or seven names in a different order, with no real signal about which ones have run event-driven backends or WebSocket infrastructure at production scale versus a CRUD REST API in a demo environment.

This list uses a narrower filter: verified production deployments, architecture depth beyond basic REST, and whether a team owns both backend and frontend or hands the project off mid-build. If you're trying to find a top Node.js development company for an API, a full-stack product, or an enterprise backend modernization, the comparison below is built around what actually determines project outcomes, not marketing copy.

Node.js remains one of the most widely used server-side runtimes for real-time applications, API-first architectures, and high-concurrency backend services, which is exactly why the range of "Node.js experience" across vendors is so wide. A team that shipped one Express app for a static API and a team that built an event-driven system handling tens of thousands of concurrent WebSocket connections both describe themselves as Node.js specialists. Verifying which one you're actually hiring is the point of this guide.

How this list was evaluated

CriterionWhat we looked for
Production track recordA live Node.js application with verifiable references, not a demo or internal tool
Architecture depthEvidence of event-driven design, microservices, or real-time WebSocket work, not just CRUD REST endpoints
Full-stack capabilityWhether backend and frontend are handled by one team or handed off mid-project
DevOps and deploymentProduction deployment pipelines, containerization, monitoring, and scaling built in as standard
Independent ratingVerifiable review platforms (e.g. Clutch) with sufficient depth to judge consistency, where published

Quick comparison

RankCompanyLocationFoundedHourly rateMinimum projectBest known for
1XororaUnited States2025Contact for rate$10,000+Real-time, event-driven Node.js systems
2EPAM SystemsUSA / Global (55,000+ engineers)1993$50–99/hr$200,000+Enterprise Node.js at global scale
3IntellectsoftSan Francisco, USA / Eastern Europe2007$50–99/hr$50,000+API platforms, digital transformation
4CleveroadUkraine2011$25–49/hr$25,000+Product execution on defined scope
5ScienceSoftTexas, USA1989$50–99/hr$50,000+Regulated-industry, compliance-focused builds
6Relevant SoftwareUkraine2013$25–49/hr$25,000+JavaScript-stack product delivery
7Sloboda StudioUkraine2010$25–49/hr$15,000+Startup MVP builds
8MiquidoKrakow, Poland2011$50–99/hr$75,000+Full product builds, fintech and healthtech

01

Xorora

Xorora homepage
Homepage snapshot of Xorora
Location
United States
Founded
2025
Minimum project size
$10,000+
Average hourly rate
Contact for rate

Xorora is a US-based AI development partner that treats Node.js as core infrastructure for real-time, event-driven systems rather than a generic backend choice. Its Node.js and custom app development work covers Express and NestJS APIs, Fastify services, GraphQL and REST endpoints, WebSocket-based real-time features, and microservices architecture built to hold up under production load.

The distinguishing pattern in Xorora's recent work is event-driven delivery: a real-time SaaS event monitoring system built for instant, full-context alerting from ingestion to notification, a real-time compliance intelligence platform that turns regulatory changes into live alerts instead of periodic reports, and a multi-portal SaaS backend serving four role-specific portals from one shared architecture. Publicly cited results from that body of work include a 3.5x median speed-up compared to building the same system in-house and 99.9% uptime across deployed systems.

Node.js web development services

Node.js-related capabilities

  • Node.js application development
  • Express and NestJS
  • Fastify
  • GraphQL and REST APIs
  • WebSockets and real-time systems
  • Microservices architecture
  • Cloud-native deployment

Practical consideration

Xorora's $10,000 minimum keeps the door open for a single scoped API or a proof-of-concept build, not only large enterprise programs. Because pricing isn't published as a fixed range, get a written estimate against your actual architecture before comparing it to other companies on rate alone. Teams that already have Node.js engineers in place and just need to add real-time or event-driven expertise can also look at staff augmentation instead of a full project handoff.

Public rate: Contact for rate. Minimum project: $10,000+. Best suited for: Startups and mid-market teams that need a production-grade, real-time Node.js system, not a prototype that stalls under real traffic

02

EPAM Systems

EPAM Systems homepage
Homepage snapshot of EPAM Systems
Location
USA / Global (55,000+ engineers)
Founded
1993
Minimum project size
$200,000+
Average hourly rate
$50–99/hr

EPAM is one of the largest software engineering companies in the world, publicly listed and staffed by more than 55,000 engineers. Node.js work here sits inside much larger enterprise transformation programs, typically running alongside Java, Python, and .NET for financial services, healthcare, media, and retail clients that need multi-geography delivery under strict compliance requirements.

Node.js-related capabilities

  • Enterprise Node.js and microservices
  • Event-driven systems design
  • Cloud-native architecture
  • High-availability, compliance-grade APIs

Practical consideration

EPAM's scale is built for six- and seven-figure transformation programs, not a standalone product build. A startup or mid-market company with a defined scope will likely find the governance overhead disproportionate to the project.

Public rate: $50–99/hr. Minimum project: $200,000+.

03

Intellectsoft

Intellectsoft homepage
Homepage snapshot of Intellectsoft
Location
San Francisco, USA / Eastern Europe
Founded
2007
Minimum project size
$50,000+
Average hourly rate
$50–99/hr

Intellectsoft pairs US-based account management with Eastern Europe-based engineering, and its Node.js work generally falls into two buckets: greenfield API platforms replacing a legacy backend, and full product builds where Node.js, cloud infrastructure, and a web or mobile frontend ship together as one engagement.

Node.js-related capabilities

  • API-first Node.js backends
  • Cloud-native web applications
  • Legacy backend modernization
  • Full-stack product delivery

Practical consideration

Intellectsoft's discovery, architecture review, and governance layers add real value on complex builds but can be more process than a narrow, short-timeline API project actually needs.

Public rate: $50–99/hr. Minimum project: $50,000+.

04

Cleveroad

Cleveroad homepage
Homepage snapshot of Cleveroad
Location
Ukraine
Founded
2011
Minimum project size
$25,000+
Average hourly rate
$25–49/hr

Cleveroad runs a 250+ engineer delivery team across backend, frontend, mobile, and QA, with Node.js used for REST APIs, real-time features, and microservices inside web and mobile product builds for US, UK, and Western European clients.

Node.js-related capabilities

  • Node.js REST APIs
  • Real-time features
  • Microservices backends
  • E-commerce and fintech platforms

Practical consideration

Cleveroad executes best against a well-specified brief. Projects that still need upstream architecture consulting or product definition work are a better fit for a more consulting-oriented partner first.

Public rate: $25–49/hr. Minimum project: $25,000+.

05

ScienceSoft

ScienceSoft homepage
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Location
Texas, USA
Founded
1989
Minimum project size
$50,000+
Average hourly rate
$50–99/hr

ScienceSoft applies a structured process, architecture review, security assessment, and compliance alignment before development starts, which fits companies in regulated industries where a Node.js API touches sensitive data. That same methodical approach also makes it one of the slower-moving options on this list.

Node.js-related capabilities

  • Node.js for regulated industries
  • Security-focused development
  • Compliance and audit-ready architecture
  • IT consulting alongside delivery

Practical consideration

Worth the process overhead for healthcare, finance, or insurance projects with audit requirements. Less well suited to teams prioritizing speed over documentation.

Public rate: $50–99/hr. Minimum project: $50,000+.

06

Relevant Software

Relevant Software homepage
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Location
Ukraine
Founded
2013
Minimum project size
$25,000+
Average hourly rate
$25–49/hr

Relevant Software has built its practice specifically around the JavaScript stack: Node.js or NestJS on the backend, React or Next.js on the frontend, which keeps both sides of the API boundary handled by engineers speaking the same technical language.

Node.js-related capabilities

  • Node.js and NestJS backends
  • REST and GraphQL APIs
  • SaaS and marketplace platforms
  • Event-driven architecture

Practical consideration

Sized for product companies and scale-ups, not enterprise transformation programs with multi-vendor coordination requirements.

Public rate: $25–49/hr. Minimum project: $25,000+.

07

Sloboda Studio

Sloboda Studio homepage
Homepage snapshot of Sloboda Studio
Location
Ukraine
Founded
2010
Minimum project size
$15,000+
Average hourly rate
$25–49/hr

Sloboda Studio is built for early-stage speed: MVP builds, API prototypes, and founder-facing product backends using Node.js or NestJS with a React or Next.js frontend, aimed at startups moving from a defined spec to working software fast.

Node.js-related capabilities

  • Node.js and NestJS MVP builds
  • Full-stack JavaScript delivery
  • SaaS product backends
  • Rapid prototyping

Practical consideration

Performs best when the product direction is already defined. Enterprise-grade builds with heavy regulatory or integration complexity are better handled elsewhere.

Public rate: $25–49/hr. Minimum project: $15,000+.

08

Miquido

Miquido homepage
Homepage snapshot of Miquido
Location
Krakow, Poland
Founded
2011
Minimum project size
$75,000+
Average hourly rate
$50–99/hr

Miquido builds complete digital products — design, Node.js backend, and mobile or web frontend — for fintech, healthcare, and media clients where the backend sits at the center of a complex integration layer connecting apps, third-party APIs, and internal data systems.

Node.js-related capabilities

  • Node.js backend development
  • Real-time data processing
  • Third-party API integration
  • Full-stack product delivery

Practical consideration

Best suited to companies that want design, backend, and frontend from a single studio. For backend-only work, that full-product model may add more scope than needed.

Public rate: $50–99/hr. Minimum project: $75,000+.

Side-by-side comparison

CompanyPrimary strengthTypical engagementPricing
XororaReal-time, event-driven Node.js systems$10,000+Contact for rate
EPAM SystemsEnterprise Node.js at global scale$200,000–5M+$50–99/hr
IntellectsoftAPI platforms, digital transformation$75,000–500,000$50–99/hr
CleveroadProduct execution on defined scope$50,000–300,000$25–49/hr
ScienceSoftRegulated-industry, compliance-focused builds$50,000–500,000$50–99/hr
Relevant SoftwareJavaScript-stack product delivery$25,000–200,000$25–49/hr
Sloboda StudioStartup MVP builds$15,000–150,000$25–49/hr
MiquidoFull product builds, fintech and healthtech$75,000–400,000$50–99/hr

The question that actually determines fit

Every company on this list can write working Node.js code. What separates a good hire from a bad one is whether the engagement type matches what you're actually buying.

A backend component is a Node.js API consumed by a frontend, mobile, or integration team you manage separately. You need clean documentation and a spec-to-delivery process. Cleveroad, Relevant Software, and Sloboda Studio are built for this.

A full-stack product build means the Node.js backend and the frontend ship from one team on a shared brief, which removes the integration handoff risk entirely. Xorora, Intellectsoft, and Miquido operate this way, at different scale and price points.

An enterprise engineering program means Node.js sits inside a larger modernization or platform rebuild, with governance and multi-team coordination most mid-size studios can't sustain over a multi-year engagement. EPAM and ScienceSoft are built for that scope.

Node.js is used in production backend systems across a large share of enterprise organizations today, which means the talent pool is wide but the skill range within any single "Node.js experience" claim is wider than ever. A team that shipped one static API has technically used Node.js. A team that built an event-driven system handling tens of thousands of concurrent connections is operating in a different category entirely. Verifying which one you're hiring is the actual procurement problem.

Five questions to ask before signing

  1. Can you show a live Node.js application or API currently in production? Not a repo, not a case study PDF. Ask about peak concurrent connections and what happens during a traffic spike. A team with real depth will answer specifically.
  2. How do you handle the handoff between your Node.js backend and the consuming frontend or mobile team? Look for a defined process, shared API contracts, type-safe client generation, or a named owner, not just “we document it well.”
  3. What's included in your production deployment setup by default? Containerization, CI/CD, environment configuration, monitoring and alerting, and load testing before go-live should all be standard, not extras.
  4. What Node.js version do you build on, and how do you manage LTS upgrade cycles? A team with genuine production depth will have a documented upgrade process and know which recent breaking changes affected their clients.
  5. Who is actually writing the code on my project at month three, not month one? Ask for engineer names and current project history. Senior-team pitches followed by a mid-level handoff after signing is one of the most common sources of delivery problems in this category.

The verdict

The right Node.js development company depends on scope, delivery model, and budget, not brand recognition.

If you needConsider
For a real-time or event-driven Node.js system built by a team that ships to production, not just a demoXorora, starting at $10,000
For enterprise Node.js inside a multi-year transformation programEPAM Systems
For mid-to-large enterprise API platforms with US account managementIntellectsoft
For structured product execution on a well-defined spec at competitive ratesCleveroad
For regulated industries where compliance documentation is part of the briefScienceSoft
For startups and scale-ups building JavaScript-stack productsRelevant Software
For early-stage MVPs under a $100,000 budgetSloboda Studio
For complete product delivery in fintech or healthtechMiquido

The names that show up most often in Node.js shortlists aren't necessarily the strongest ones. They're the ones with the biggest content and ad budgets. The signal worth trusting is a live production deployment that matches your actual project type, not repeated placement across every "top" list on the internet.

Frequently asked questions

Q1: How much does Node.js development cost in 2026?

A basic Node.js REST API with authentication and database integration typically runs $8,000–25,000. A full-stack Node.js application with a React or Next.js frontend and a production deployment pipeline runs $30,000–100,000. Enterprise-grade platforms with microservices, event-driven design, and multi-region deployment run $100,000–500,000 or more. Hourly rates span roughly $25–49/hr at Eastern European and specialist studios, $50–99/hr at mid-tier consultancies, and $100–200/hr at premium US and UK agencies.

Q2: How long does a Node.js project take to build?

A basic API typically takes four to eight weeks. A full-stack Node.js application with a frontend runs three to five months. A production-grade microservices platform with event-driven architecture and full monitoring infrastructure can take six to twelve months.

Q3: What should I look for in a Node.js development company?

Production deployments at real scale, not internal tools or demos. Direct experience with event-driven architecture, WebSockets, or microservices if your project needs them. A single team covering backend and frontend, or a clearly defined handoff process if not. Standard monitoring, logging, and alerting as part of delivery, not an afterthought.

Q4: Is Node.js the right choice for my backend?

Node.js fits real-time applications (chat, live dashboards, collaborative tools), API-first architectures serving multiple clients, high-concurrency services, and streaming data pipelines well. It's a weaker fit for CPU-intensive workloads like video encoding, where Python or Go tend to perform better, and for traditional server-rendered sites where a framework like Rails may be simpler. For most modern SaaS, mobile-backend, and API-driven products, it's a sound choice with a deep talent pool.

Q5: Is Xorora a good choice for Node.js development?

Xorora builds Node.js APIs and real-time, event-driven systems for startups and mid-market companies, including a real-time SaaS event monitoring platform, a real-time compliance intelligence system, and a multi-portal SaaS backend serving four role-specific portals. Engagements start at $10,000, and pricing is quoted directly against project scope rather than published as a fixed hourly range.

Q6: What's the difference between hiring a Node.js developer and a Node.js development company?

An individual developer covers one discipline. A development company typically brings backend engineers, frontend developers, QA, project management, and DevOps together. For a full-stack product, a company is usually the safer hire; for a narrow, well-specified backend task, a strong individual freelancer can be enough.

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