Radix UI

Radix UI

Open-source UI components for building accessible web apps.
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Moritz Tomasi

Engineering

This is really nice! Definitely going to use this for my upcoming project, which is going to use Radix UI. Congrats on the launch and good luck! We've also launched our product today (https://www.producthunt.com/post...) and as of writing of this comment we're ranking neighbours 😁 Also, your landing page is really cool!
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Onurhan Demir

Engineering

Amazing team, amazing products. Kudos!
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This is just awesome!
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Azizbek Jonibekov
@azizbek_jonibekov
It's the best React library
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Jay Almaraz
We’re launching Vouch this week 🚀
1 review
Such a well packaged toolkit, leaves all of the visual/styling configuration open while providing a well opinionated structure to the hierarchy of the components; accessibility batteries included ❤️
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Shannon McIntosh
engineer
2 reviews
really interesting base components with out of the box accessibility
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Matt
Matt
I'm web developer.
2 reviews
Have a great time with Radix UI, wonderful developer experience!
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Gary Ramirez
Systems Integrator
Radix UI is a valuable toolkit for designing accessible and customizable user interfaces, offering developers a solid foundation for creating engaging app experiences.
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Romain Daniel
Frontend, Design Systems Engineer
1 review
best headless component library i ever used
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Gustav Ekerot
Product builder
1 review
Perfection! It really shows that you have thought about the DX and APIs all the way through, there are so many good and clever features here. I've always been a fan of Radix, but this is one level higher in abstraction, making it so easy to get up and going. The theme component is genius as well. As for feedback and questions, and I guess you guys already have a huge backlog, but, are you planning on porting over more of your primitives to the theme side, like the toast and form? Furthermore, components like pagination, editable, and even calendar/time-related components, would be such a blessing to have baked in. Also, modifiers for shadows, etc in the theme panel, cheers!
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