12 Integrations with Material Design
View a list of Material Design integrations and software that integrates with Material Design below. Compare the best Material Design integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Material Design. Here are the current Material Design integrations in 2026:
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Flutter
Google
Flutter is Google’s UI toolkit for building beautiful, natively compiled applications for mobile, web, and desktop from a single codebase. Paint your app to life in milliseconds with Stateful Hot Reload. Use a rich set of fully-customizable widgets to build native interfaces in minutes. Quickly ship features with a focus on native end-user experiences. Layered architecture allows for full customization, which results in incredibly fast rendering and expressive and flexible designs. Flutter’s widgets incorporate all critical platform differences such as scrolling, navigation, icons and fonts, and your Flutter code is compiled to native ARM machine code using Dart's native compilers. Flutter's hot reload helps you quickly and easily experiment, build UIs, add features, and fix bugs faster. Experience sub-second reload times without losing state on emulators, simulators, and hardware. -
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Java
Oracle
The Java™ Programming Language is a general-purpose, concurrent, strongly typed, class-based object-oriented language. It is normally compiled to the bytecode instruction set and binary format defined in the Java Virtual Machine Specification. In the Java programming language, all source code is first written in plain text files ending with the .java extension. Those source files are then compiled into .class files by the javac compiler. A .class file does not contain code that is native to your processor; it instead contains bytecodes — the machine language of the Java Virtual Machine1 (Java VM). The java launcher tool then runs your application with an instance of the Java Virtual Machine.Starting Price: Free -
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Desech Studio
Desech
Desech Studio is a free modern no code visual html/css editor which enables you to import your Figma, Sketch, AdobeXD design file to generate a clean html structure positioned with CSS grids. Then you can integrate it with React, Angular, Vue or Material Design. This is a product that I have worked on for quite some time and I'm excited to show it to the world. Desech Studio will always be free, with offline support and privacy conscious. Future plans are to integrate with Wordpress, and then implement features that will allow you to not need design software, and just design your application directly in Desech Studio.Starting Price: €9.99 per month -
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Kotlin
Kotlin
Easy to pick up, so you can create powerful applications immediately. Compatible with the Java ecosystem. Use your favorite JVM frameworks and libraries. Share application logic between web, mobile, and desktop platforms while keeping an experience native to users. Save time and get the benefit of unlimited access to features specific to these platforms. Kotlin has great support and many contributors in its fast-growing global community. Enjoy the benefits of a rich ecosystem with a wide range of community libraries. Help is never far away — consult extensive community resources or ask the Kotlin team directly. Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile is an SDK for iOS and Android app development. It offers all the combined benefits of creating cross-platform and native apps. Maintain a single codebase for networking, data storage, analytics, and the other logic of your Android and iOS apps.Starting Price: Free -
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Angular Material
Angular
Internationalized and accessible components for everyone. Well tested to ensure performance and reliability. Straightforward APIs with consistent cross platform behaviour. Provide tools that help developers build their own custom components with common interaction patterns. Customizable within the bounds of the Material Design specification. Built by the Angular team to integrate seamlessly with Angular. Start from scratch or drop into your existing applications. Start by creating the autocomplete panel and the options displayed inside it. Each option should be defined by a mat-option tag. Set each option's value property to whatever you'd like the value of the text input to be when that option is selected.Starting Price: Free -
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Rio
Rio
Rio is an open source Python framework that enables developers to build modern web and desktop applications entirely in Python. Inspired by frameworks like React and Flutter, Rio introduces a declarative UI model where components are defined as Python data classes with a build() method, allowing for reactive state management and seamless UI updates. It includes over 50 built-in components adhering to Google's Material Design, facilitating the creation of professional-grade interfaces. Rio's layout system is Pythonic and intuitive, calculating each component's natural size before distributing available space, eliminating the need for traditional CSS. Developers can run applications locally or in the browser with the backend powered by FastAPI and communication handled via WebSockets.Starting Price: Free -
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Refine
Refine
Refine is an open source React-based framework designed for building data-intensive web applications such as admin panels, dashboards, and internal tools. Its headless architecture provides developers with complete control over UI and business logic, enabling seamless integration with various UI frameworks. Refine offers a zero-configuration setup, allowing developers to initiate projects swiftly using the create refine-app CLI tool. It supports over 15 backend services, including REST APIs, GraphQL, Supabase, Strapi, NestJS CRUD, Hasura, Appwrite, Firebase, and Airtable, facilitating rapid development of CRUD operations. It incorporates advanced features such as real-time data handling, authentication and authorization mechanisms, internationalization (i18n), audit logging, and customizable routing with support for Next.js and Remix.Starting Price: Free -
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Photo Compressor and Resizer
Wang YuFen
Photo Compressor and Resizer helps you quickly compress, resize, convert, and crop images while preserving quality and saving storage space. It uses intelligent lossy compression to selectively reduce color data, minimizing file size without visible degradation, and supports batch processing so you can compress multiple photos at once to a specified file size in KB or MB. The app offers two compression modes along with photo resizing functions to reduce or enlarge images and change resolution. Crop tools let you remove unwanted areas using a variety of aspect ratios, and conversion between JPEG, JPG, PNG, and WEBP formats is built in. Additional utilities include a color picker to extract hues from images and a Material Design color palette. By keeping the original photo intact until you choose to replace it, this free app streamlines image optimization for mobile devices and tablets without affecting picture quality.Starting Price: Free -
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JitBlox
JitBlox
JitBlox is a browser-based, visual web app builder that enables both developers and designers to create fully working, component-based web applications, without writing a line of code. Utilizing industry-standard UI libraries such as Bootstrap, Tailwind CSS, Shoelace, and Material Design, it provides an integrated drag‑and‑drop visual designer where users can construct app layouts via intuitive tree views, live real‑time previews, and powerful template editors that outpace traditional HTML editors. It offers hassle‑free components; users can insert UI blocks, layouts, controls, and data-bound components with a few clicks. Designers can connect mock or real data to their interfaces, model app logic through loops and conditional flows, and test apps immediately, even before the backend exists. JitBlox generates clean, production-ready source code (e.g. full Angular apps) that can be downloaded or pushed straight to GitHub, ensuring best practices and smooth developer collaboration.Starting Price: $15 per month -
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Vuetify
Vuetify
Vuetify is an open source Vue.js component framework designed to help developers build modern, responsive, and visually consistent user interfaces using Google’s Material Design principles. It provides a comprehensive collection of pre-built, reusable UI components such as buttons, forms, navigation elements, data tables, and dialogs, all crafted to be accessible and responsive by default across different devices and screen sizes. It includes powerful features such as dynamic theming, global defaults, application layouts, and a flexible grid system, allowing developers to maintain design consistency while customizing the look and feel of their applications. It supports rapid project setup through tooling like Vite and CLI plugins, enabling developers to scaffold applications quickly and focus on functionality instead of low-level styling. Vuetify emphasizes ease of use by eliminating the need for advanced design skills, offering handcrafted components and a large API.Starting Price: Free -
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Material Files
Hai Zhang
There are already a handful of powerful file managers, but most of them just isn't Material Design. And even among the ones with Material Design, they usually have various minor design flaws (layout, alignment, padding, icon, font, etc) across the app which makes me uncomfortable, while still being minor enough so that not everybody would care to fix it. So I had to create my own. Most of the popular and reliable file managers are just closed source, and I sometimes use them to view and modify files that require root access. But deep down inside, I just feel uneasy with giving any closed-source app the root access to my device. After all, that means giving literally full access to my device, which stays with me every day and stores my own information, and what apps do with such access merely depends on their good intent.Starting Price: Free -
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Objective-C
Objective-C
Objective-C is the primary programming language you use when writing software for OS X and iOS. It’s a superset of the C programming language and provides object-oriented capabilities and a dynamic runtime. Objective-C inherits the syntax, primitive types, and flow control statements of C and adds syntax for defining classes and methods. It also adds language-level support for object graph management and object literals while providing dynamic typing and binding, deferring many responsibilities until runtime. When building apps for OS X or iOS, you’ll spend most of your time working with objects. Those objects are instances of Objective-C classes, some of which are provided for you by Cocoa or Cocoa Touch and some of which you’ll write yourself.
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