An open source Design System and lightweight UI Component Library.
Compatible with all major frameworks, browsers, operational systems, form factors and input types, Kor can be used virtually anywhere. It is built to facilitate the design and development of intuitive, coherent and pleasing user interfaces based on Web technologies (HTML5).
React UI Component Library.
PrimeReact is a rich set of open source UI Components for React.
A forward-thinking library of web components.
A set of components built with HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
Frontend workshop for UI development.
Storybook is a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. Thousands of teams use it for UI development, testing, and documentation. It’s open source and free.
The convenient JavaScript Web Component, which lets you reliably create beautiful buttons, where people can add events to their calendars.
Beautifully designed components built with Radix UI and Tailwind CSS.
Accessible and customizable components that you can copy and paste into your apps. Free. Open Source. And Next.js 13 Ready.
Building blocks for your Next.js project.
An opinionated collection of components, hooks, and utilities for your Next.js project.
A web component for drawing patterns with CSS
Modern UI component library for Tailwind CSS.
Build your website quickly with Sailboat UI.
Sailboat UI is a modern UI component library for Tailwind CSS. Get started with 150+ open source Tailwind CSS components, make it easy to build your products.
Simple React Component That Makes Titles More Readable.
Themeable components for React & React Native.
Bumbag is a themeable, accessible & composable component library for React & React Native allowing you to create cross-platform applications with ease.
A forward-thinking library of web components.
A collection of professionally designed, every day UI components built on Web standards. Works with all framework as well as regular HTML/CSS/JS. 🥾
Polymer is a lightweight library that helps you take full advantage of Web Components.
With Web Components, you can create reusable custom elements that interoperate seamlessly with the browser’s built-in elements, or break your app up into right-sized components, making your code cleaner and less expensive to maintain.
Polymer sprinkles a bit of sugar over the standard Web Components APIs, making it easier for you to get great results.