React Flow, open source libraries for node-based UIs with React or Svelte
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·October 23, 2025wallzero
This is an excellent library! I only wish it had react-native support.
I've worked on a few prototype react directed acyclical diagram libraries. jsplumb-react, react-yad, and recently @lincle.
@lincle is my most recent and first attempt at supporting react-native. I tried leveraging existing interactive libraries. I was also inspired by react-flow's minimap. It is still a prototype and needs documentation but works well. I'm realizing now the demo isn't working but the demo source should hopefully give an example of how to use it.
tcoff91
With expo DOM components it’s easy to just use this library and expo will wrap it in a webview. Then you can easily integrate it into a RN app.
teunlao
Great library. Just memo your custom nodes properly - edge re-renders cascade faster than you'd expect.
gardnr
Obligatory Fireship video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yl0YWA2K2B0&t=40
steve_taylor
Does React Flow still advertise itself unless you pay the developers at least $169/month?
taherchhabra
I am building https://www.flickspeed.ai using this library
iamcreasy
This is cool. Is there web component library/resources for something equivalent?
NatKarmios
It's a lovely library :) I'm using it in my work on general interfaces for symbolic execution debugging.
randomdrake
This is a well-done library that’s fun to work with. I put together a proof of concept org chart generator[0] with it a while back when working on another project. Very easy to use and well-documented.
mootoday
I'm a long-time SvelteFlow user and it has never disappointed so far :).
Lots of updates this year to reach parity with React Flow.
Hah, this pops up right after I note how it's eating good with all the AI tools that use it. Deservedly so, if you're creating node based interfaces there's no reason to hand roll with D3.