

When we talk about the latest emerging technologies that are booming in the mobile app development field, React Native is a name that frequently pops up. The evolution of React Native technology is even more exciting. In 2013, Facebook started the use of React Native in its internal Hackathon project and after that Facebook also announced React Native availability on Github in 2015 F8 conference.

Today React Native has 1,408 contributors who have committed 11,414 times in 63 branches with 203 releases on Github. These stats indicate that React Native is considered the best framework amongst the mobile app developers around the world.

A lot of well-established mobile apps have been built by top cross platform app developers on this framework. Today every company whether it is top mobile app development firms or startups, use this technology a lot. Here we have come up with a list of some popular apps built using React Native.

Facebook Ads Manager



React Native framework is used by Facebook to build its Ads manager that is a cross platform app. The Javascript part is fully suitable for the ad formats, date formats, currencies, time zones etc. This framework offers a clean interface, intuitive UX, and simple navigation that ensures an amazing experience for the users. Now Facebook is also using React Native for the Groups and according to sources, the framework will be implemented to power Facebook news feed.

Instagram



To make it easier for platforms like iOS and Android, Instagram was updated with React Native. This move was a big change

Vogue



According to Apple, Vogue is counted as one of the best mobile apps available on the App store. This app was developed on the React Native framework.

UberEats



UberEats implements this JavaScript framework only for small tasks. The React Native boosts UI and UX design for better user experience.

Bloomberg



When you need to read business and finance news, Bloomberg app is built for you as it has been designed for the same. Initially, this app was developed separately for both iOS and Android but now by implementing React Native, it has become a cross platform app.