Compare the Top Component Libraries that integrate with Django as of July 2025

This a list of Component Libraries that integrate with Django. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Django. View the products that work with Django in the table below.

What are Component Libraries for Django?

Component libraries are preconfigured sets of components, designs, styles, and code that enable developers and designers to build and design applications in a more efficient and streamlined way. A component library, also known as a UI component library, can be used across programming languages and frameworks to speed up and simplify design and development. Compare and read user reviews of the best Component Libraries for Django currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    WTForms

    WTForms

    WTForms

    WTForms is a flexible forms validation and rendering library for Python web development. It can work with whatever web framework and template engine you choose. It supports data validation, CSRF protection, internationalization (I18N), and more. There are various community libraries that provide closer integration with popular frameworks. WTForms tries to provide as usable an API as possible. We’ve listed here some of the known libraries to work with WTForms, but if it’s not listed, it doesn’t mean it won’t work. Pretty much any ORM or object-DB should work, as long as data objects allow attribute access to their members. WTForms uses unicode strings throughout the source code and assumes that form input has already been coerced to unicode by your framework. WTForms fields render to unicode strings by default, and therefore as long as your templating engine can work with that, you should have no unicode issues.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Mako

    Mako

    Mako

    It provides a familiar, non-XML syntax that compiles into Python modules for maximum performance. Mako's syntax and API borrows from the best ideas of many others, including Django and Jinja2 templates, Cheetah, Myghty, and Genshi. Conceptually, Mako is an embedded Python (i.e. Python Server Page) language, which refines the familiar ideas of componentized layout and inheritance to produce one of the most straightforward and flexible models available, while also maintaining close ties to Python calling and scoping semantics. As templates are ultimately compiled into Python bytecode, Mako's approach is extremely efficient and was originally written to be just as fast as Cheetah. Today, Mako is very close in speed to Jinja2, which uses a similar approach and for which Mako was an inspiration. Can access variables from their enclosing scope as well as the template's request context
    Starting Price: Free
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    Flowbite

    Flowbite

    Flowbite

    Flowbite is an open-source library of interactive UI components built on top of Tailwind CSS, designed to expedite web development by providing a comprehensive set of pre-designed elements. It offers over 56 types of components, including buttons, alerts, breadcrumbs, pagination, and navbars, as well as interactive elements like dropdowns, modals, and tooltips, which are enhanced by custom JavaScript for added interactivity. Developers can integrate Flowbite into existing Tailwind CSS projects via npm or CDN, and it supports various frameworks such as React, Vue.js, Angular, and Next.js. The library also includes a Figma design system, enabling designers to prototype and design applications before development. For those seeking advanced features, Flowbite offers a Pro version with additional components and templates. The ecosystem is further enriched by Flowbite Blocks, providing over 450 website sections and advanced UI components built with Tailwind CSS.
    Starting Price: $289 one-time payment
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    SaaS Hammer

    SaaS Hammer

    SaaS Hammer

    SaaS Hammer is a comprehensive Django SaaS template designed to accelerate product development by integrating Django with Hotwire, thereby enhancing productivity and enabling developers to focus on perfecting their products. It offers a modern frontend development workflow utilizing Webpack and SWC (Speedy Web Compiler), complete with live reload functionality for immediate feedback during development. The template incorporates Tailwind CSS for crafting clean user interfaces and provides built-in support for TypeScript. SaaS Hammer includes a component library featuring reusable UI elements such as buttons, modals, tabs, date-time widgets, select widgets, rich text editors, and various chart types, facilitating rapid UI development. Content management, integrates Wagtail CMS, allowing for the swift creation and updating of pages without direct template modifications. The template supports user authentication with features like signup, email confirmation, and more.
    Starting Price: $299 one-time payment
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