Mobile App Development

Uno Platform – build single codebase native mobile, web, desktop and embedded apps

Uno Platform is a platform for building single codebase native mobile, web, desktop and embedded apps quickly.

It allows C# and WinUI XAML and/or C# code to run on all target platforms while allowing you control of every pixel. It comes with support for Fluent, Material, and Cupertino design systems out of the box. Uno Platform implements a growing number of the WinRT and WinUI APIs, such as Microsoft.UI.Xaml, to enable WinUI applications to run on all platforms with native performance.

At the core is a cross-platform .NET UI framework, that allows apps to run everywhere with a single codebase.

However, built on top of this foundation is also a rich platform which includes libraries, extensions, and tools that accelerate the design, development, and testing of cross-platform applications.

This is free and open source software.

Website: platform.uno
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Uno Platform
License: Apache 2.0 License

Uno Platform is written in C#. Learn C# with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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