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Full Stack Developer salary in 2026

What a Full Stack Developer typically earns across the US, UK and EU — and what to budget when you hire one. Figures are approximate annual gross, as of Q2 2026.

Full Stack Developer salary by region

RegionTypical annual pay
United StatesNational range; SF/NYC skew higher.$95,000 – $145,000
United KingdomNational range; London skews higher.£70,000 – £105,000
European UnionVaries widely by country.€85,000 – €125,000

Ranges are directional benchmarks for budgeting, not offers. Actual pay depends on location, company stage, and the candidate’s track record.

What moves a Full Stack Developer’s salary

Seniority is the biggest lever (mid–senior is the common band for this role), followed by the depth of these skills:

  • 5+ years shipping production web applications with JavaScript/TypeScript or Python
  • Solid frontend experience with React, Vue, or similar component-based frameworks
  • Backend API development with Node.js, Django, FastAPI, or equivalent
  • SQL database design and optimization; experience with PostgreSQL or MySQL preferred
  • Git version control and familiarity with Linux/Unix command line
  • HTML, CSS, and understanding of how browsers render and optimize pages

Why companies pay for a Full Stack Developer

SMBs need developers who can move fast across the full stack, reducing handoffs between teams and getting products to market without the overhead of separate frontend and backend specialists.

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