Mobile App Development

Framework7 – mobile HTML framework for building iOS and Android apps

Framework7 is a framework to develop mobile, desktop or web apps with native look and feel. Framework7 paired with extra tools like Electron and NW.js allows to build native desktop apps.

It is also a prototyping tool to show working app prototype as soon as possible.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Doesn’t force you to use anything except plain HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Creating apps with Framework7 is easy as creating website.
  • Comes with Vue.js, React and Svelte components to bring components-syntax, structured data and data bindings with power and simplicity of Vue.js, React or Svelte.
  • Ready to use UI elements and widgets like dialogs, popup, action sheet, popover, list views, tabs, side panels, layout grid, preloader, form elements, cards and many many more.
  • Rich ecosystem.

Website: framework7.io
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Vladimir Kharlampidi
License: MIT License

Framework7 is written in JavaScript. Learn JavaScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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NativeScriptDevelop mobile apps on Apple iOS and Android
DioxusReact-like library for building fast, portable, and beautiful user interfaces
Uno PlatformBuild single codebase native mobile, web, desktop and embedded apps
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