Compare the Top Component Libraries that integrate with React as of December 2025 - Page 2

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

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    Lucide

    Lucide

    Lucide

    Lucide is an open source icon library offering over 1,500 lightweight, scalable vector graphics (SVG) icons designed with a strict set of design rules for consistency in style and readability. These icons are highly customizable, allowing developers to adjust color, size, stroke width, and more to match their UI needs. Lucide's icons are tree-shakable, ensuring that only the icons used are included in the final bundle, optimizing performance. The library provides official packages for various frameworks and platforms, including React, Vue, Svelte, Solid, Angular, Preact, Astro, React Native, and Flutter, facilitating easy integration into diverse projects. Lucide also offers a web-based customizer for real-time icon adjustments and supports accessibility best practices. As a community-driven project and a fork of Feather Icons, Lucide encourages contributions and maintains active engagement through GitHub and Discord.
    Starting Price: Free
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    TanStack

    TanStack

    TanStack

    TanStack is an open source, framework-agnostic collection of high-quality, headless, and type-safe utilities designed for modern web development, offering powerful capabilities in state management, data fetching, routing, UI logic, tables, data grids, charts, and reactive client-side storage. Its ecosystem includes core libraries such as TanStack Query for asynchronous server-state fetching and caching, TanStack Router for full-stack and client-side routing with full TypeScript inference and URL state support, and TanStack Table for headless, customizable tables and data grids across TS/JS frameworks. Additional tools, such as TanStack DB, extend the reactive store with live queries and optimistic mutations, while frameworks like TanStack Start provide a full-stack React experience, including SSR, streaming, server functions, and bundling, powered by its own router and Vite. Collectively, TanStack tools emphasize developer control, performance, scalability, and type safety.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Toolpad Core
    Toolpad Core is a self-hosted, low‑code internal tool builder tailored for full-stack and back-end developers, empowering them to craft admin interfaces, dashboards, and CRUD apps using drag‑and‑drop visuals while retaining full code control. Built on MUI's robust React component ecosystem, integrating MUI Core and X libraries, it offers a Postman‑like query builder for REST APIs, the ability to import custom React components, and smooth integration with Node.js backends, eliminating the need for boilerplate API wiring. Toolpad operates entirely locally, storing configuration in version-control–friendly files and giving developers the freedom to extend from low‑code prototypes to production‑grade features using JavaScript and TypeScript. With deep alignment to React, TypeScript, Next.js, and local IDE workflows, Toolpad bridges the gap between rapid UI assembly and maintainable, production-ready development.
    Starting Price: $180 per year
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    Shoelace

    Shoelace

    Shoelace

    Shoelace is a forward-thinking, open source library of web components built on web standards that enables developers to embed a comprehensive suite of accessible, customizable UI elements, such as buttons, modals, tabs, inputs, popups, text areas, icons, trees, skeleton loaders, and more, into any project without being tied to a specific framework or CDN. It includes modern design utilities like design tokens for typography, color, spacing, elevation, border radius, transitions, and z-index, and supports themes including a built-in dark mode. Fully compatible with all frameworks (and also framework-less implementations), Shoelace components are customizable via CSS, support localization, and prioritize accessibility with thoughtful defaults. Features include runtime component loading via an autoloader, seamless form integration, including shadow-DOM-aware form controls and utilities for serializing form data and validation, and icon support.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Tambo

    Tambo

    Tambo

    Tambo is an open source AI orchestration framework focused on React front-end apps, letting developers build rich, generative UI assistants that respond to natural language. With Tambo, you register React components and tools once, and the system handles when and how to display UI components (forms, dashboards, charts, etc.), manage state, and call APIs/tools as needed. It supports features like message-thread history, streaming UI/content, suggested actions, authentication, and integration with Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for context or external data. There’s a pre-built component library to accelerate development (e.g., control bars, message threads, generative forms), CLI tools, hosting via Tambo Cloud, and self-hosting options. Plans range from a free tier (with message/usage limits and community support) to paid tiers that offer higher message volumes, team seats, SSO/RBAC, SLAs, observability, and more.
    Starting Price: $25 per month
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    Float UI
    Float UI empowers non-designers to create sleek, modern websites with ease, thanks to its user-friendly interface and open-source design components. Float UI is a platform that allows users to create modern websites without requiring design knowledge. The platform is open source and free, making it accessible to everyone. It includes a collection of responsive user interface components and website templates with modern designs, making it easy for users to develop websites quickly. With Float UI, users can optimize their website development projects and achieve professional results.
    Starting Price: $0
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    Frigade

    Frigade

    Frigade

    React SDK to add quality tours, checklists, and announcements to your product. It comes with beautiful web components and APIs. Frigade makes it easy to manage multiple versions of onboarding across staging and production. Revisit previous versions of onboarding to see how they performed. Frigade automatically tracks state management and onboarding progress. Give your team full observability into the customer journey, and use Frigade to kick off automated workflows. Lightweight CMS built-in to update and test onboarding copy and content.
    Starting Price: $99 per month
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    Jspreadsheet

    Jspreadsheet

    Jspreadsheet

    Jspreadsheet is a robust full-stack JavaScript data grid solution that directly integrates the functionality and user-friendly experience of spreadsheet applications like Excel and Google Sheets into your web applications. It offers a smooth, efficient user interface, enabling batch actions, table manipulation, and a host of other features that ensure flawless compatibility between your web application and Excel/Sheets. This familiar environment enhances productivity, simplifies user adoption, and minimizes the need for extensive training. Jspreadsheet is a comprehensive solution designed to meet a variety of application requirements in spreadsheet and data management for web platforms. It optimizes workflow development, streamlines process automation, and facilitates the smooth transition of tasks from Excel to the web. Additionally, Jspreadsheet provides a wide range of extensions to address diverse needs within the data grid and spreadsheet ecosystem, making it a versatile choice.
    Starting Price: $49 per developer
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    Bit

    Bit

    Bit.dev

    Bit is a scalable and collaborative way to build and reuse components. It's everything you need from local development to cross-project integrations. Try it for free. Bit is an open-source toolchain for component-driven development. Forget monolithic apps and distribute to composable software. Distribute component ownership across development teams. Components are easy to replace and refactor over time. Drive development standards and consistency across teams and products. Compose existing components into new ones instead of reinventing the wheel. Build a composable design system and UI. Create a consistent and reusable UI software. Distribute code and teams. Drive autonomy and standards. Scale to cross-team collaboration and bridge the gap between design, development and product. Create a scalable and composable backend that never repeats itself.
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    Velt

    Velt

    Velt

    Velt is a full-stack collaboration SDK that enables developers to embed rich, real-time, and asynchronous collaboration features into web applications with minimal effort. With Velt, you can add contextual comments (à la Figma or Google Docs), live presence indicators, shared editing, “follow me” view modes, and Slack/Meet-style huddles (audio, video, screen sharing). Velt also offers built-in Loom-style recording (screen, camera, or audio), complete with AI-powered transcription and auto-summaries, so users can leave video or voice feedback and later search or scrub to relevant bits. Additional collaboration tools include in-app notifications, mentions, reactions, arrows/highlights for annotation, analytics dashboards for tracking engagement, and flexible UI components you can style to match your app’s branding. It handles all the complexity, real-time syncing, conflict resolution (via CRDTs), offline handling, scaling, and optional self-hosting.
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    Material UI (MUI)
    MUI offers a comprehensive suite of UI tools to help you ship new features faster. Start with Material UI, our fully-loaded component library, or bring your own design system to our production-ready components. Build at an accelerated pace without sacrificing flexibility or control. Every component you need is ready for production. Build beautiful UIs with ease. Start with Google's Material Design, or create your own sophisticated theme. Our components are as flexible as they are powerful. You always have full control over how they look and behave. We believe in building for everyone. That's why accessibility is one of our highest priorities with every new feature we ship. Find out why MUI's tools are trusted by thousands of open source developers and teams around the world. Get a growing list of components, ready-to-use, free forever, and with accessibility always in mind. We've built the foundational UI blocks for your design system so you don't have to.
    Starting Price: $0, MIT license