VoidZero's Experimental Oxc Angular Compiler with Up to 20x Faster Build Performance
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VoidZero's Experimental Oxc Angular Compiler with Up to 20x Faster Build Performance
"The Oxc Angular Compiler, built on VoidZero's Oxc infrastructure, ships as a first-class Vite plugin with full Hot Module Replacement (HMR) support, showcasing significant performance gains."
"According to VoidZero's benchmarks, the compiler is 6.4x faster than Angular CLI on the Super Productivity codebase and 20.7x faster than Webpack with @ngtools/webpack on Bitwarden's open-source codebase."
"The Oxc Angular Compiler implements the template compiler natively in Rust using Oxc, integrating it into Vite through NAPI-RS, which reduces dependency on TypeScript's semantic checker."
"Brandon Roberts has already integrated the compiler into Analog, posting a benchmark showing that build time with Angular's esbuild dropped from 47 seconds to 1.5 seconds, a roughly 97% improvement."
VoidZero has introduced an experimental Angular compiler written in Rust, which offers substantial build performance enhancements compared to the Angular CLI. Released on April 10, 2026, as a Vite plugin, it supports Hot Module Replacement. Benchmarks indicate it is 6.4x faster than Angular CLI and 20.7x faster than Webpack. The compiler's architecture reduces reliance on TypeScript's semantic checker, leading to faster compilation. Brandon Roberts has integrated it into AnalogJS, demonstrating a 97% improvement in build time.
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