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Build beautiful native apps in record time

Flutter is Google’s mobile UI framework for crafting high-quality native interfaces on iOS and Android in record time. Flutter works with existing code, is used by developers and organizations around the world, and is free and open source.
Fast Development

Hot Reload in milliseconds to paint your app to life. Use a rich set of fully-customizable widgets to build native interfaces in minutes.

Expressive and Flexible UI

Quickly ship features with a focus on native end-user experiences. Layered architecture allows full customization, which results in incredibly fast rendering and expressive and flexible designs.

Native Performance

Flutter’s widgets incorporate all critical platform differences such as scrolling, navigation, icons and fonts to provide full native performance on both iOS and Android.

Fast development

Flutter's hot reload helps you quickly and easily experiment, build UIs, add features, and fix bugs faster. Experience sub-second reload times, without losing state, on emulators, simulators, and hardware for iOS and Android.

Make a change in your code, and your app is changed instantly.

Expressive, beautiful UIs

Delight your users with Flutter's built-in beautiful Material Design and Cupertino (iOS-flavor) widgets, rich motion APIs, smooth natural scrolling, and platform awareness.

Brand-first shopping design Fitness app design Contact app design iOS chat app design

Browse the widget catalog.

Modern, reactive framework

Easily compose your UI with Flutter's modern reactive framework and rich set of platform, layout, and foundation widgets. Solve your tough UI challenges with powerful and flexible APIs for 2D, animation, gestures, effects, and more.

class CounterState extends State<Counter> {
  int counter = 0;

  void increment() {
    // Tells the Flutter framework that state has changed,
    // so the framework can run build() and update the display.
    setState(() {
      counter++;
    });
  }

  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    // This method is rerun every time setState is called.
    // The Flutter framework has been optimized to make rerunning
    // build methods fast, so that you can just rebuild anything that
    // needs updating rather than having to individually change
    // instances of widgets.
    return new Row(
      children: <Widget>[
        new RaisedButton(
          onPressed: increment,
          child: new Text('Increment'),
        ),
        new Text('Count: $counter'),
      ],
    );
  }
}

Browse the widget catalog and learn more about the reactive framework.

Access native features and SDKs

Make your app come to life with platform APIs, 3rd party SDKs, and native code. Flutter lets you reuse your existing Java, Swift, and ObjC code, and access native features and SDKs on iOS and Android.

Accessing platform features is easy. Here is a snippet from our interop example:

Future<Null> getBatteryLevel() async {
  var batteryLevel = 'unknown';
  try {
    int result = await methodChannel.invokeMethod('getBatteryLevel');
    batteryLevel = 'Battery level: $result%';
  } on PlatformException {
    batteryLevel = 'Failed to get battery level.';
  }
  setState(() {
    _batteryLevel = batteryLevel;
  });
}

Learn how to use packages, or write platform channels, to access native code, APIs, and SDKs.

Unified app development

Flutter has the tools and libraries to help you easily bring your ideas to life on iOS and Android. If you don't have any mobile development experience, Flutter is an easy and fast way to build beautiful mobile apps. If you are an experienced iOS or Android developer, you can use Flutter for your views and leverage much of your existing Java/ObjC/Swift investment.

Build

Beautiful app UIs

  • Rich 2D GPU-accelerated APIs
  • Reactive framework
  • Animation/motion APIs
  • Material Components and Cupertino widgets

Fluid coding experience

  • Sub-second, stateful hot reload
  • IntelliJ: refactor, code completion, etc
  • Dart language and core libs
  • Package manager

Full-features apps

  • Interop with mobile OS APIs & SDKs
  • Maven/Java
  • Cocoapods/ObjC/Swift

Optimize

Test

  • Unit testing
  • Integration testing
  • On-device testing

Debug

  • IDE debugger
  • Web-based debugger
  • async/await aware
  • Expression evaluator

Profile

  • Timeline
  • CPU and memory
  • In-app perf charts

Deploy

Compile

  • Native ARM code
  • Dead code elimination

Distribution

  • App Store
  • Play Store

Learn more about what makes Flutter special in the technical overview.

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