11 React Native Component Libraries you Should Know in 2019

A list of useful React Native UI toolkits to use in your next app.

With the growing popularity of React and the rise of native mobile app development (and PWA), it’s not surprising that React-Native is getting more adoption in the community every day.

Much like React itself, React Native encourages you to build your UI using isolated components. Component libraries and UI toolkits help you save time and build your applications faster, using a pre-made set of components.

After reviewing useful React and Vue components libraries, and on popular demand, here is a list of useful (maintained) React-native UI libraries to get you started. Feel free to comment and add your own suggestions!

Tip: Use Bit (GitHub) to easily share components across projects and apps. It saves the overhead around code-sharing and lets you and your team easily reuse components and build faster together. It’s free, give it a try.

Easily reuse components across apps

Bit plays with Git and NPM so you can choose the right workflow for your needs, and still easily export, import and update components anywhere across your projects. Don’t write code twice when you don’t have to, take a look.