A few years ago, becoming a front-end developer seemed like one of the safest career choices in tech.

Learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript, pick up React, build a few projects, and job opportunities would start appearing. Fast forward to 2026, and things look very different.

AI can generate components in seconds. Website builders can create landing pages automatically. Design-to-code tools are getting smarter every month. Naturally, many developers are asking:

"Does front-end development still have a future?"

As someone who works in web development, I've spent a lot of time thinking about this question. The answer isn't as simple as "yes" or "no."