23 Best React UI Component Frameworks
A curated summary of part 1 and part 2 of “Best React Component Libraries for 2019”.
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According to the Stack Overflow survey, React grew in popularity by almost 150% from 2017 to 2018. This isn’t really surprising, and among other things is happening thanks to its growing component-based ecosystem.
Some prefer libraries, others to develop their own components (see tools for component workflow mastery). Either way, here is the full list of some of the best 23 React component libraries and frameworks out there, with a bonus at the end. Note that the list isn’t ranked, but brought as a useful resource. Enjoy.
You can also combine these libraries with Bit, to make each component individually available to discover, share and use without the library.
Every component becomes available to discover, try hands-on in a live playground, and install in your projects using NPM and Yarn. You can even develop components from multiple projects and sync changes between them.
Bit (GitHub) can be used to discover and share components from any open source library, or for your team’s components, so feel free to give it a try.
1. Material-UI
React components that implement Google’s Material Design. At over 45k Stars (!), it’s the most popular and widely used React UI library on GitHub.
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2. React Bootstrap
Bootstrap 3 components built with React. At 16k stars, this library remains popular and useful even though we are still waiting for bootstrap 4 support.
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3. Grommet
Beautiful React UI component which focus on essential experience. At over 5k stars, these components take pride in their simple yet beautiful design.
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4. Ant Design React
Popular React components following the Ant design guidelines and specifications, written in typescript and supporting a rich workflow.
5. Blueprint
A React-based UI toolkit for the web with over 9K stars and 100 contributors. Components are written in TS and styled with Sass for rapid development.
6. Reactstrap
This library provides simple React bootstrap 4 components. With over 4k stars and nearly 100 contributors, it’s a widely popular option for bootstrap fans.
7. React Toolbox
React Toolbox is a set of React components that implements Google Material Design. It’s built on top of some the trendiest proposals like CSS Modules (written in SASS), Webpack and ES6. At nearly 8K starts it’s very popular.
8. React Desktop
A UI component library which aims to bring a native desktop experience to the web, featuring many macOS Sierra and Windows 10 components.
9. Semantic UI
Semantic UI React is the official React integration for Semantic UI. With 6.5K stars it’s used by Netflix, Amazon and other great organizations.
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10. Onsen UI React
More than 100 components are specially made for Material and Flat design bringing together the Onsen UI framework and React to build hybrid apps.
11. Rebass
React UI component library & design system, built with styled-components and styled-system. With nearly 4k stars it’s a great choice for Styled-components fans.
12. Elemental UI
An experimental UI Toolkit for React.js Websites and Apps with 4k stars and currently developed by the authors of Keystone.js at the Thinkmill.
13. Belle
A set of React components optimized for mobile & desktop with highly customizable styles which can be configured on the base level as well individually for each one of them.
14. Prime React
At over 1000 stars, we love this project which provides a rich and unique selection of over 70 UI components with multiple themes. Take a look!
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15. Atlaskit
Atlasssian’s official React UI kit is the technical implementation of the Atlassian Design Guidelines (ADG). Each is even its own package.
16. Fabric
A set of React components for building experiences for Office and Office 365, written in Typescript. At over 2.5K stars it’s worth checking out (quick-start).
17. Carbon Components
React components according to IBM’s Carbon design system. You can also try them online with CodeSandBox.
18. Khan React Components
These somehow almost unnoticed components are Khan’s academy’s React UI components released to the community reaching nearly 1k stars.
19. Gestalt by Pinterest
This upcoming library is Pinterest’s design studio meticulous set of React UI building blocks used to sync and raise the bar among Pinterest’s teams.
20. Material Components Web
Developed by a team of engineers and designers at Google, this library replaced react-mdl, already reaching nearly 7k stars. Check it out.
21. React MD
A beautiful and highly recommended kit for building a web app with Google’s Material Design with very highly customizable themes and styling (Sass).
22. React Foundation
In very active development this project wraps parts of Foundation as React components, and takes pride in simplicity and high coverage. Very nice.
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23. React Virtualized
Pretty much the perfect set of React components for virtualizing large data sets. With nearly 10k stars it is popular as it is useful.
+ Bonus ✨
Sadly, most of them aren’t actively maintained. Still worth checking out.
* Reakit
* React UWP
Microsoft’s UWP design with React.
* Amaze UI React
a React implementation for the china’s popular Amaze-UI cross-platform framework.
* UXCore
React components for enterprise back-end data apps.
* Zent
A beautiful under-the-radar Chinese React UI library.
* Halogen
Loaders and spinners only.
* React bootstrap with material design
Material Design for Bootstrap 4 — React version.
* react-selectrix
A beautiful, materialized and flexible React Select control.
* react-materialize
Not using libraries?
Adding entire libraries can be a burden and make it hard to change stuff on the fly. So, Individual components can be found in Awesome React and Awesome React components as well as here. Hope you enjoyed!