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Web developers can earn high salaries for their work. Learn more about the pay for this role and the factors that can affect it.
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Web developers design, develop, and produce websites and applications. Because of their work, they often command higher salaries.
The median total pay for web developers annually in the US is $101,000, with actual pay fluctuating depending on factors such as experience, education, and location [1].
Industries such as computer systems design tend to pay more.
You can typically earn more with a bachelor’s degree, along with and additional certifications.
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The median total pay for web developers in the US is $101,000 per year, according to Glassdoor [1]. Additionally, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects that roles for web developers and digital designers are expected to grow 7% from 2024 to 2034 [2].
Many factors can influence salaries, such as skill set, location, and level of experience. Understanding what you can expect to earn through this dynamic career may help you determine if a web development career is the right path for you.
There are three different types of web developers: front-end developers, back-end developers, and full-stack developers. Back-end developers create and code the foundational structure and functionality of a website, while front-end developers design the look and feel of the website that visitors experience. Full-stack developers combine these skill sets to work on any aspect of a website’s design and functionality.
Learn more about the salaries for each type:
The following sections outline the factors that can influence your salary. Keep in mind that new web developers typically earn less than experienced professionals. Developers with certifications or specialized education can make more. There are many steps you can take to build your expertise and earn the salary you desire.
Due to cost-of-living variations and industry hubs, salaries vary by city. The cities with some of the highest salaries for web developers are [3]:
Bothell, Washington: $97,056
San Francisco, California: $96,741
Washington, DC: $82,751
Minneapolis, Minnesota: $81,106
Stamford, Connecticut: $79,733
Web developers can find employment in many fields since nearly every industry requires an online presence for success. However, some industries employ more web developers and may offer more competitive salaries. The most popular industries for employment, along with the average salaries for each, are [2]:
Computer systems design and related services: $90,600
Management, scientific, and technical consulting services: $83,720
Educational services; state, local, and private: $82,080
Advertising, public relations, and related services: $76,270
As a web developer, every project is an opportunity to grow your portfolio and gain experience. In time, this can result in higher pay. Glassdoor estimates the average pay for the following years of experience to be [1]:
0-1 year: $79,000
1-3 years: $87,000
4-6 years: $97,000
7-9 years: $104,000
10-14 years: $112,000
15+ years: $121,000
Besides the factors we covered above, the type of degree you have (if any) and any additional education you’ve earned, such as certifications or certificates, can also affect the amount of money you make as a web developer.
While you may not need a bachelor’s degree to get started in web development, the degree can be useful when you’re interested in advancing. Just over 70% of web developers have a bachelor’s degree, according to Zippia, meaning the degree may be increasingly important to stand out as a candidate or grow in your career [3].
By enrolling in web development boot camps and learning coding online, you may be able to start your career in web development without needing a degree.
Read more: How to Learn Coding
You can build important skills or strengthen existing ones with certifications and certificates, which may help you stand out as a candidate and even earn a higher salary. Here is a list of skills that could benefit your salary:
Backbone.js
Angular
Node.js
React
Java
Many online courses are available to build skills and earn Professional Certificates. For example, in the IBM Full Stack Software Developer Professional Certificate, you’ll learn about foundational technologies, including cloud foundations, GitHub, Node.js, React, CI/CD, Containers, Docker, Kubernetes, OpenShift, Istio, databases, NoSQL, Django ORM, Bootstrap, app security, and more.
The vast majority of web developers work for companies of varying sizes and industries. Sometimes, the smaller the company, the less it can pay its employees. Larger companies often have the means to offer bonuses, profit sharing, and commission on top of base salaries. They may also provide additional benefits to compete for the best web developers in today’s marketplace.
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Glassdoor. "Web Developer Salaries, https://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/us-web-developer-salary-SRCH_IL.0,2_IN1_KO3,16.htm/." Accessed August 19, 2026.
US Bureau of Labor Statistics. "Occupational Outlook Handbook: Web Developers and Digital Designers, https://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/web-developers.htm#tab-1/." Accessed August 19, 2026.
Zippia. "What is a web developer and how to become one, https://www.zippia.com/web-developer-jobs/." Accessed August 19, 2026.
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