Node: removeChild() method

Baseline Widely available

This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.

The removeChild() method of the Node interface removes a child node from the DOM and returns the removed node.

Note: As long as a reference is kept on the removed child, it still exists in memory, but is no longer part of the DOM. It can still be reused later in the code.

If the return value of removeChild() is not stored, and no other reference is kept, it will be automatically deleted from memory after a short time.

Unlike Node.cloneNode() the return value preserves the EventListener objects associated with it.

Syntax

js
removeChild(child)

Parameters

child

A Node that is the child node to be removed from the DOM.

Exceptions

NotFoundError DOMException

Thrown if the child is not a child of the node.

TypeError

Thrown if the child is null.

Examples

Simple examples

Given this HTML:

html
<div id="parent">
  <div id="child"></div>
</div>

To remove a specified element when knowing its parent node:

js
const parent = document.getElementById("parent");
const child = document.getElementById("child");
const throwawayNode = parent.removeChild(child);

To remove a specified element without having to specify its parent node:

js
const node = document.getElementById("child");
if (node.parentNode) {
  node.parentNode.removeChild(node);
}

To remove all children from an element:

js
const element = document.getElementById("idOfParent");
while (element.firstChild) {
  element.removeChild(element.firstChild);
}

Causing a TypeError

html
<!--Sample HTML code-->
<div id="parent"></div>
js
const parent = document.getElementById("parent");
const child = document.getElementById("child");

// Throws Uncaught TypeError
const garbage = parent.removeChild(child);

Causing a NotFoundError

html
<!--Sample HTML code-->
<div id="parent">
  <div id="child"></div>
</div>
js
const parent = document.getElementById("parent");
const child = document.getElementById("child");

// This first call correctly removes the node
const garbage = parent.removeChild(child);

// Throws NotFoundError
garbage = parent.removeChild(child);

Specifications

Specification
DOM Standard
# dom-node-removechild

Browser compatibility

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See also