Radix UI
Open-source UI components for building accessible web apps
A suite of open-source projects for building high-quality, accessible web apps and design systems.
Reviews for Radix UI
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Reviews praise Radix UI for reliable, accessible primitives, strong DX, and unstyled flexibility that fits any design system. Makers of Supabase credit Radix for enabling their AI Assistant UI and say their UI is largely based on it. Makers of Strapi report migrating components to Radix primitives to cut complexity and boost accessibility. Makers of Reflex say their core components and theming rely on it. Users highlight rock-solid modals/menus, thoughtful APIs, and docs; requests include easier context access and broader component coverage.
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Each primitive component was built on Radix UI.
Radix provides the primitives that shadcn/ui and Kibo UI components use under the hood.
Big thanks to Radix UI 🧩 for providing accessible, unstyled building blocks that let us craft DinoScope’s interface with total design freedom. Clean, reliable, and just what we needed under the hood.
Massive appreciation for the folks at Radix UI 💫
KeyDeck’s minimal, accessible interface is powered by Radix primitives — they made it incredibly easy to build a clean and consistent design system.
If you care about accessibility and developer experience, Radix UI is a gem.
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Accessible, unstyled components for building high-quality design systems. Radix UI powers the smooth and consistent interface of DocTree, clean modals, buttons, and dialogs.
Radix UI helped us guarantee maximum accessibility and customization in every interface element. Our templates meet the most rigorous standards.
Radix UI delivered accessible, beautiful components without the bloat. Unlike Material UI or Ant Design that force their design system on you, Radix provides headless primitives we could style with Tailwind. Got enterprise-grade accessibility (ARIA, keyboard nav, screen readers) without sacrificing design freedom.
Accessible UI components that made our product polished and intuitive. Alternatives like Headless UI were good, but Radix felt more complete
Used for building accessible, unstyled UI primitives in PersonaForge. Helped me skip reinventing modals, dropdowns, and toggles - while keeping full styling control with Tailwind.
Can't recommend Radix enough. It has proved to be a fantastic library, with great usability, especially for those who are not particularly an expert in front-end development. Its themes, components, and basic styles are pretty versatile and helped us to build something clean and usable when neither of our backgrounds were in front-end development.
shadcn/ui is built on Radix UI, a high-quality, accessible, and composable component library. Its flexible architecture ensures predictable behavior, making it easy to build consistent, intuitive, and developer-friendly UIs.
Radix UI keeps things simple and accessible, giving you unstyled, high-quality components that work out of the box, so you can focus on building great UI, not fixing it.
Radix UI offers accessible, unstyled components that provide complete flexibility while maintaining best practices. It’s perfect for building polished, high-quality UIs without sacrificing customization or accessibility, making it a standout choice over alternatives.