Yes, migrating from AngularJS to Angular is not only a valid path forward — it's highly recommended for businesses that want to modernize their web applications and ensure long-term maintainability.
Since AngularJS reached its end of official support in December 2021, continuing to build or maintain apps on it increases your exposure to:
Security vulnerabilities (no more patches or updates)
Compatibility issues with modern browsers and backend systems
A shrinking developer community, making talent harder to find
By migrating to Angular (the modern, TypeScript-based framework maintained by Google), you gain:
Enhanced performance with faster rendering and improved load times
Better maintainability through modular architecture and TypeScript support
Access to long-term support (LTS) and active community innovation
Easier integration with modern tools and APIs
Planning the Migration While the migration involves careful planning — especially for larger or legacy apps — Angular development service provides tools like the Upgrade Module (ngUpgrade) to help run AngularJS and Angular side-by-side during the transition.
Many businesses treat this migration as an opportunity to:
Refactor inefficient legacy code
Improve UI/UX with modern design systems
Future-proof their tech stack