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Last Updated : 23 Jul, 2025
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Localhost:3000 is a default port used by the web servers. It is a local development server that runs on port 3000. It is very commonly used by experienced as well as beginner and intermediate-level developers when they working on a web application. Developers use localhost:3000 to see the preview of the developed application and test it according to the requirements for responsiveness and other parameters before deploying it to production.

Let us understand localhost:3000 by breaking it down:

  • localhost: It refers to the hostname or the current device you are using for development purposes.
  • 3000: It is the port number on which the created development server is configured to listen.

Let us dive deeper into the concept of localhost:3000 by understanding the below points one by one:

How to start the localhost:3000 server on your machine?

To start the localhost:3000 server you must need to have a service that operates on the localhost:3000 port like ReactJS, NodeJS, VueJS, AngularJS, etc. If you are working with any of the mentioned services, then you need to type a command inside the terminal of your IDE or command prompt based on the service you are using.

Commands for different services are listed below:

  • Node.js: If you have node.js installed on your machine with Node Package Manager(npm). You can use the tools like http-server or live-server to start the localhost:3000 development server with the help of below commands:
// Install tools globally
npm install -g http-server/liver-server
// Navigate to your project
cd pathOfYourProject
// Start the server at port:3000
http-server/live-server -p 3000
  • ReactJS: In the case of ReactJS, you don't need to install the server externally. If you are creating a react app using create-react-app it automatically creates a development server. You just need to run the below commands to start the server.
// Navigate to your project directory
cd pathOfYourProject
// Start the server
npm start
  • AngularJS: The angular app also comes with development server, you just need to create angular app using the Angular CLI and run the below commands.
// Navigate to your project directory
cd pathOfYourProject
// Start the server
ng serve
//By default, angular app run on port 4200 use below command to change it
ng serve --port 3000

How to create development server in ReactJS?

Follow the below steps to create and start development server in ReactJS:

  • Step 1: Create react app using the npm create-react-app command by specifying the name of the project after it.
npm create-react-app projectName
  • Step 2: Navigate to your current project folder.
cd pathToYourProject
  • Step 3: Create files inside the src folder and run the server using below command.
npm start

Example: The below code can be used as a template code for your file.

JavaScript
// App.js file

import React, { useState } from 'react';

const App = ({ prop }) => {
	const [isHidden, setIsHidden] = useState(false)
	function btnClickHandler() {
		setIsHidden((prev) => !prev);
	}

	return (
		<div style={{ textAlign: 'center' }}>
			<h1 style={{ color: 'green' }}>GeeksforGeeks</h1>
			<h1>Hey {prop}!</h1>
			<h2>Welcome to GeeksforGeeks</h2>
			{
				isHidden &&
				<h3>A Computer Science Portal.</h3>
			}
			<button onClick={btnClickHandler}
				style={
					{
						backgroundColor: "green",
						color: '#fff',
						padding: '15px',
						cursor: 'pointer',
						border: 'none',
						borderRadius: '10px'
					}}>
				Click to toggle more page content
			</button>
			{
				isHidden &&
				<p>
					This content is toggled dynamically using
					click event with button.
				</p>
			}
		</div>
	);
};

export default App;

Output:


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