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Opensource UI
Good products deserve beautiful interfaces.
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Good products deserve beautiful interfaces.
14 followers
Opensource UI is built for anyone who cares about thoughtful design. Explore 116 handcrafted components across 33 categories, customize what you need, and build interfaces that feel polished from the very first impression.








Curious how the licensing actually works here - can I use these components in a commercial SaaS product without attribution, or is there a specific open source license I need to follow?
@mira146251 Yep! 😊 Everything is MIT licensed, so you're free to use, modify, and ship the components in commercial projects. Attribution isn't required, but I always appreciate it if you do.
The way each component feels cohesive without being overly uniform is genuinely impressive. Spacing, type, and interaction details across 33 categories usually fall apart at scale, but this holds together with real care.
@niyazigzkergfi Thank you! That was exactly the balance I was trying to achieve. Really appreciate you taking the time to notice.
The attention to detail in each component really shows, especially how the spacing and typography stay consistent across so many categories. Feels like a curated set rather than a dump of files.
@boranosn4 Thank you! That means a lot. I wanted every component to feel intentional and part of the same design language.
Really clean set of components, the spacing and typography choices feel consistent across categories which is rare for an open source library. Easy to drop in and tweak.
@hacers89n Thank you! That means a lot. I spent a lot of time refining the spacing and typography, so I'm glad it shows.
How does the licensing actually work for commercial projects, and can I swap in my own design tokens without forking the whole library?