Top 5 React Component Libraries for 2020
In our last blog we covered why, as one of the Top Mobile App Development Companies in India, we love using the React JS Framework to build mobile applications. One of the points we had mentioned was that there are a lot of React Component Libraries available that help builds better functioning applications. Today we’re going to looking at what the Top 5 React Component Libraries are for 2020.
Best React Component Library For 2020
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Rebass:
One of the most important components of a mobile application is its user interface. Rebass is a UNI components library that is based on the Styled Systems Library and provides an excellent base to build powerful customizable UI components. What we love about Rebass is that you don’t have to start from scratch. There is plenty of code already written which you can adapt to your requirements. Another delightful addition about Rebass that the entire React JS Component library fits in 4KB. It’s been designed keeping mobile users in mind and has the design philosophy built into it.
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React Bootstrap :
The original Bootstrap component library was a very powerful tool with a heady mix of CSS and JS files which made it easier to build UI components. The React Bootstrap Component Library does a good job of bridging the gap between the old and the new by enabling the power of React to the Bootstrap Library. You can do everything you could with the original Bootstrap, however, you will need to follow the React pattern.
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Ant-Design Component Library For React:
While Rebass and React Bootstrap can be considered minimalistic libraries, Ant-Design takes the alternative route. It has over 50 customizable components that can be used to build stunning mobile apps. The tiny limitation you have to work with is that the design language has been set and you have to work within its framework. The design language created by the developers of the components library is just one of the many design philosophies that are available online so if you are okay with working within those limits then Ant-Design Styling React Components Library is everything you could ask for.
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Material UI:
Material UI React Component Library is based on Google Material Design philosophy. All the latest Android Applications tend to follow the clean simple lines of the Material Theme which focuses on grids, cards, simple layouts, and responsive animations. You can always customize the design language to make it more to your liking and the documentation that is provided helps you do just that. To make sure you don’t have any problems using any of the multiple features packed in this component library the documentation is detailed and thorough. If you’re having trouble designing you can also pick from some really great free themes and work based on those projects.
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Grommet:
If you’re a fan of mixing and matching styles to create the perfect hybrid of what you want then you’ll simply love the styling react components provided by Grommet. Grommet focuses on making design simple and providing a lot of accessibility features such as keyboard navigation and screen reader tags among others. If you’re not a design fiend that’s okay too. You don’t need to be an expert in design because Grommet provides you with a design kit and a complete icon set. It’s easy to install and run even for beginners who have just got into coding.
Conclusion
While the React Native Component Library is already pretty massive there are plenty to choose from you can also make use to tonnes of other libraries that can help you build the perfect frontend using the React Frontend Framework. If you’re looking to build an application that has the features you need and at a budget you can afford, please do get in touch with one of the best mobile app development companies in Pune, CodePlateau Technology services. We’ve worked with some of the best companies in the world across industries to help build an app that can help better support their customer-centric company vision. If this sounds like you then do get in touch today!