Shadcn UI
Headless UI
You know how building a website can feel like a lot, especially when you’re trying to style every little thing yourself? Buttons, forms, layouts… it adds up fast. That’s where UI frameworks really save the day. They give you a bunch of premade design elements that you can just drop in and go. It’s like having a design starter pack that helps your site look clean and professional, without spending forever tweaking the details.
Shadcn UI is a beautiful and modern component library built on top of Radix UI, styled with Tailwind CSS, and intended for Next.js projects. It offers accessible, production-ready components with theming, variants, and built-in dark mode support.
You install components via CLI and get full control over the code.
Headless UI is an unstyled component library built by the creators of Tailwind CSS. It provides completely unstyled, accessible components for React and Vue.
It’s a perfect fit if you use Tailwind CSS and want flexible UI primitives without being locked into a pre-designed style.
UI frameworks make building a polished website way easier. Whether you're working on something simple or a big project, they help you get things looking just right without having to stress over every little design decision. With ready-to-use components, responsive layouts, and modern styles, you can build faster and smarter.
So, pick one that works for you, and start creating a site that looks amazing from the get-go.
It’s a modern UI library built using Radix UI components, styled with Tailwind CSS, and ready for React apps.
Yes, heavily! It uses Tailwind for full styling control and supports variants.
Yes, via Tailwind’s dark mode and included config setup.
Absolutely. It’s ideal for building sleek, modern, accessible UIs with minimal setup.
No, it’s built for React (especially Next.js) and not compatible with Vue or Angular.
It provides unstyled, accessible components like dialogs, lists, and menus — perfect for Tailwind-based UIs.
Yes, it supports both React and Vue.
No. It gives full control over design; you provide all styling (often with Tailwind CSS).
Yes, it handles keyboard nav, focus traps, ARIA roles, and screen reader compatibility.
Yes, using the built-in <Transition> component — though it's basic compared to animation libraries.