Should You Migrate from Vue 2 to Vue 3 in 2025?
Here’s What You Need to Know in 2025
After the official announcement from the Vue.js team that support for Vue 2 is ending, we’ve been receiving more and more questions from clients about migrating to Vue 3.

At Epicmax, we’ve already completed multiple Vue 2 to Vue 3 migrations in 2024 and early 2025 — and we’ve learned that it’s never just about updating Vue. A real migration means rethinking your entire front-end stack: from component libraries like Vuetify, PrimeVue, FormKit, or Quasar, to the custom architecture your team may have built over the years.
When Is the Right Time to Migrate to Vue 3?
We’ve seen both extremes — companies that rush into migration without a clear plan, and others that delay too long and get stuck with outdated dependencies and security risks.
👉 Not every project needs to migrate right now.
👉 But every team needs to know when migration makes sense — and how to do it cost-effectively.

Here’s what to consider:
  • Does your current tech stack rely on libraries that no longer support Vue 2?
  • Are you planning to scale or redesign your product?
  • Are your developers comfortable with Composition API and other Vue 3 updates?
  • Is performance or maintainability already an issue?
What’s Included in a Vue Migration?
A real Vue 3 migration project often includes:
  • Refactoring Vue 2 components to Vue 3 (including class-style to Composition API)
  • Replacing or upgrading UI libraries (Vuetify, PrimeVue, Quasar, etc.)
  • Adjusting router and Vuex/Pinia logic
  • Ensuring backwards compatibility and smooth rollout
  • Improving performance, testing, and documentation during the process
Our team handles full-stack audits and creates a migration roadmap tailored to your app.
Not Sure If You Should Migrate? Let’s Talk!
If you’re unsure whether your product should move from Vue 2 to Vue 3 now, or if you’re worried about the cost and timeline, we can help.

📅 Book a free 30-minute call with our CTO

We’ll take a quick look at your stack and give you a rough time & cost estimate, along with honest advice on whether it’s worth it for you now — or better to wait.

Why Epicmax?
With years of experience in Vue.js development, open source contributions like Vuestic UI, and dozens of completed migration projects, Epicmax is your trusted partner for seamless front-end transitions. Whether you’re using Vue 2 with Nuxt, Vuex, or third-party UI frameworks — we’ll guide you through a smooth and strategic upgrade.
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