If you have created several web apps, the chances are you have been created the same components over and over again. Components like buttons, navigations, sliders, modals, tooltips, alerts, badges, and so on are often reused in most modern web apps.
So, why reinvent the wheel each time? It is repetitive and takes a lot of your time. How about there was a solution where the layout boilerplate for components was already there and you could just pass in the necessary data?
Other developers have come across this problem too, thus many of the component libraries have been created as a solution for you to use and significantly improve your developer workflow.
In this article, I tried to compile a useful list of some of the most popular React component libraries out there. They are easy to get started with and have great docs to assist with.
Simple, Modular & Accessible UI Components for your React applications.
MUI is a simple and customizable component library to build faster, beautiful, and more accessible React applications.
An enterprise-class UI design language and React UI library. Written in TypeScript with predictable static types. Powerful theme customization in every detail.
Semantic UI React is the official React integration for Semantic UI. Declarative API, augmentation, shorthand props, sub-components, auto-controlled state.
Theme UI is a library for creating themeable user interfaces based on constraint-based design principles.
The most popular front-end framework rebuilt for React. Each component has been built from scratch as a true React component, without unneeded dependencies like jQuery.
Fluent UI web represents a collection of utilities, React components, and web components for building web applications. Developed by Microsoft.
Blueprint is a React-based UI toolkit for the web. It is optimized for building complex, data-dense web interfaces for desktop applications which run in modern browsers and IE11. This is not a mobile-first UI toolkit.
Evergreen contains a set of polished React components that work out of the box, built on top of a React UI Primitive for endless composability.
Reactstrap does not embed its own styles and instead depends on the Bootstrap CSS framework for its styles and theme. This allows you to have consistent styles across your React-based components and static parts of your site.
The Elastic UI Framework is a collection of React UI components for quickly building user interfaces at Elastic.
A React-based framework that provides accessibility, modularity, responsiveness, and themes in a tidy package.
React primitive UI components built with styled-system.
Build fully functional accessible web applications faster than ever. This library includes more than 120 customizable components and hooks to cover you in any situation.
A React Icons Library that provides many many icons like github, twitter and more with different shapes in one package
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