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What is Material?

Express your creativity with Material, an animation and graphics framework for Google's Material Design and Apple's Flat UI in Swift.
Material is a tool in the Mobile Prototyping & Interaction Design Tools category of a tech stack.
Material is an open source tool with 12K GitHub stars and 1.3K GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Material's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses Material?

Companies
22 companies reportedly use Material in their tech stacks, including Proshore, node-on-fhir, and Pardel.

Developers
62 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Material.

Material Integrations

Pros of Material
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Material's Features

  • Fully Configurable UI Components
  • Grid System For Complex UIs
  • Layout Library To Simplify AutoLayout
  • Base Material Layers & Material Views To Create New UI Components
  • Side Navigation View Controller
  • Navigation Bar View & Controller
  • Search Bar View
  • Material Buttons
  • Material Switch
  • Material Card Views
  • Menu Toolset To Create Animated Menus
  • Camera / Video Extension With Extensive Functionality
  • Animation Extension To Create Intricate Animations
  • Complete Material Color Library
  • Example Projects

Material Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Material?
Bootstrap
Bootstrap is the most popular HTML, CSS, and JS framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.
Material Design
Material Design is a unified system that combines theory, resources, and tools for crafting digital experiences.
Materialize
A CSS Framework based on material design.
Angular Material
Sprint from Zero to App. Hit the ground running with comprehensive, modern UI components that work across the web, mobile and desktop. It allows to create material styled angular apps fast and easy.
Material-UI
Material UI is a library of React UI components that implements Google's Material Design.
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Material's Followers
87 developers follow Material to keep up with related blogs and decisions.