Compare the Top Development Frameworks that integrate with Kotlin as of July 2025

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

What are Development Frameworks for Kotlin?

Development frameworks are code libraries and development tools that streamline the development process for developers that build applications. Development frameworks simplify the process of programming in different languages. There are a variety of different types of development frameworks including web development frameworks, mobile app development frameworks, frontend and backend frameworks, and more. Compare and read user reviews of the best Development Frameworks for Kotlin currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Axon Framework
    Purpose-built and open source, Axon Framework provides the building blocks for modern applications using event-driven architecture (EDA) powered by domain-driven design (DDD), event sourcing, and command query responsibility separation (CQRS). Our proven technology allows your team to evolve your application to reach business demands without unnecessary complexity.
    Starting Price: FREE
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    Vert.x

    Vert.x

    Vert.x

    Han­dle more re­quests with fewer re­sources com­pared to tra­di­tional stacks and frame­works based on block­ing I/O. Vert.x is a great fit for all kinds of ex­e­cu­tion en­vi­ron­ments, in­clud­ing con­strained en­vi­ron­ments like vir­tual ma­chines and con­tain­ers. Peo­ple told you asyn­chro­nous pro­gram­ming is too hard for you? We strive to make pro­gram­ming with Vert.x an ap­proach­able ex­pe­ri­ence, with­out sac­ri­fy­ing cor­rect­ness and per­for­mance. Don’t waste re­sources, in­crease de­ploy­ment den­sity and save money. You pick the model that works best for the task at hand, call­backs, promises, fu­tures, re­ac­tive ex­ten­sions, and (Kotlin) corou­tines. Vert.x is a toolkit, not a frame­work, so it is nat­u­rally very com­pos­able and em­bed­d­a­ble. We have no strong opin­ion on what your ap­pli­ca­tion struc­ture should be like. Se­lect the mod­ules and clients you need and com­pose them as you craft your ap­pli­ca­tion.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Koin

    Koin

    Kotzilla

    Koin simplifies DI and empowers developers in the Kotlin landscape. Koin helps you build any kind of Kotlin & Kotlin multiplatform application, from Android mobile to backend Ktor server applications. Koin is built for the most demanding apps and is trusted by developers worldwide. Koin is an open source dependency injection framework tailored for Kotlin developers. With its intuitive DSL and lightweight container, Koin simplifies dependency injection for any Kotlin application and SDK. Koin framework lets you build your dependency injection in a breeze, with simple API and Kotlin DSL. Koin can help you create complex Android mobile applications, so you can focus on your business, not your tools. Koin connects on top of the Kotlin ecosystem. Using the power of Kotlin, Koin provides easy dependency injection across multiple platforms. Already used by thousands of companies in the world, Koin is ready to scale in production.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Javalin

    Javalin

    Javalin

    You never extend classes and you rarely implement interfaces. Javalin is just a few thousand lines of code on top of Jetty, and its performance is equivalent to raw Jetty code. Due to its size, it's very easy to reason about the source code. Other Java and Kotlin web frameworks usually offer one version for each language. Javalin is being made with inter-operability in mind, apps are built the same way in both Java and Kotlin. Javalin runs on top of Jetty, one of the most used and stable web servers on the JVM. You can configure the Jetty server fully, including SSL and HTTP3 and everything else that Jetty offers. Many lightweight Java and Kotlin web frameworks don't support OpenAPI, but Javalin does.
  • 5
    Ktor

    Ktor

    Ktor

    Create asynchronous client and server applications. Anything from microservices to multiplatform HTTP client apps in a simple way. Open Source, free, and fun! Ktor is built from the ground up using Kotlin and Coroutines. You get to use a concise, multiplatform language, as well as the power of asynchronous programming with an intuitive imperative flow. Ktor allows you to use only what you need, and to structure your application the way you need it. In addition, you can also extend Ktor with your own plugin very easily. Brought to you by JetBrains, creators of IntelliJ IDEA, Kotlin, and more. Ktor is not only used by our customers but also internally at JetBrains. In addition, you have top-notch tooling support!
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