5 Integrations with Radix UI
View a list of Radix UI integrations and software that integrates with Radix UI below. Compare the best Radix UI integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Radix UI. Here are the current Radix UI integrations in 2025:
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React
React
React makes it painless to create interactive UIs. Design simple views for each state in your application, and React will efficiently update and render just the right components when your data changes. Declarative views make your code more predictable and easier to debug. Build encapsulated components that manage their own state, then compose them to make complex UIs. Since component logic is written in JavaScript instead of templates, you can easily pass rich data through your app and keep state out of the DOM. We don’t make assumptions about the rest of your technology stack, so you can develop new features in React without rewriting existing code. React components implement a render() method that takes input data and returns what to display. This example uses an XML-like syntax called JSX. Input data that is passed into the component can be accessed by render() via this.props.Starting Price: Free -
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CSS
CSS
CSS, short for Cascading Style Sheets, is a style sheet language used by web developers to structure the HTML and other elements of a website. CSS is one of the most widely used languages on the web. For style sheets to work, it is important that your markup be free of errors. A convenient way to automatically fix markup errors is to use the HTML Tidy utility. This also tidies the markup making it easier to read and easier to edit. I recommend you regularly run Tidy over any markup you are editing. Tidy is very effective at cleaning up markup created by authoring tools with sloppy habits. Each style property starts with the property's name, then a colon and lastly the value for this property. When there is more than one style property in the list, you need to use a semicolon between each of them to delimit one property from the next.Starting Price: Free -
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Plate
Plate.js
Plate is a rich-text editor framework for React, designed to simplify complex text editing needs. Built with Slate.js and TypeScript, it offers a highly customizable and extensible editing experience. Plate provides a wide range of plugin packages that enhance the behavior, hooks, serialization, normalization, and other features of the editor. These plugins are "headless," meaning they are unstyled by default, allowing developers to style them as needed. It includes state management with Zustand stores, custom hotkeys, API methods, and transforms accessible through editor.api and editor.transforms. Plate also offers unstyled and accessible components based on Radix UI, serving as the foundation for building high-quality design systems. For those seeking a visually appealing interface, Plate provides pre-built styled components based on shadcn/ui, which can be customized to create a unique, accessible, and visually pleasing user interface.Starting Price: Free -
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Kibo UI
Kibo UI
Kibo UI is a custom registry of composable, accessible, and open source components designed for use with shadcn/ui. Built with technologies like React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, Lucide, and Radix UI, Kibo UI offers a suite of functional and fully composable components that developers can build, customize, and extend to their specific needs. It includes a variety of components such as a color picker, an image zoom feature, a QR code generator, code blocks with syntax highlighting and copy-to-clipboard functionality, and a dropzone for drag-and-drop file uploads. Additionally, Kibo UI provides precomposed and animated blocks to help developers get their apps and websites up and running quickly. Examples include an AI chatbot interface and a collaborative canvas for real-time online collaboration. It also offers a pricing page template with a list of plans and features, emphasizing simplicity and transparency.Starting Price: Free -
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Reflex
Pynecone
Reflex is an open source framework that empowers Python developers to build full-stack web applications entirely in pure Python, eliminating the need for JavaScript or complex frontend frameworks. With Reflex, you can write, test, and refine your app using just Python, making it fast, flexible, and scalable. It features an AI Builder that allows you to describe your app idea, and it will generate a working Python app instantly, complete with backend, frontend, and database integration. Reflex's architecture compiles the frontend down to a single-page Next.js app, while the backend is powered by FastAPI, with communication handled via WebSockets. This setup ensures that all the app logic and state management stay in Python and run on the server. The framework offers over 60 built-in components based on Radix UI and supports custom React components, enabling developers to create complex UIs without writing HTML or CSS.Starting Price: $20 per month
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