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Weex renders code in native widgets in Android & iOS and helps preserve the quality of user experience on critical platforms.

Provides views, controls, and layout structures for declaring your app's user interface. The framework provides event handlers for delivering taps, gestures, and other types of input to your app.

An open source project which aims to bring Material Design to Android through React Native by Facebook. The library is made up of many components, which can be found in the sidebar.

ComponentKit is an Objective-C++ view framework for iOS that is heavily inspired by React. It takes a functional, declarative approach to building UI. It was built to power Facebook's News Feed and is now used throughout the Facebook iOS app.

UXCam automatically records all events in your app, providing insights into user behavior and helping you solve problems that users encounter.

Made by the creators of Twitter Bootstrap, Ratchet is a library that allows you to build mobile apps with simple HTML, CSS, and JS components.

Material design for React Native.

React-inspired Swift library for writing UIKit UIs.

It allows you to define efficient React components using nothing but plain ClojureScript functions and data, that describe your UI using a Hiccup-like syntax.

Lookback helps you collect, understand and share user experiences.