Chakra 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.
Chakra UI is a popular React component library that lets you build accessible, responsive UIs with ease. It provides a collection of components with built-in ARIA attributes, theme support, and responsive design via style props.
It’s ideal for devs who want plug-and-play components with built-in styling and dark mode.


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.
Yes! Chakra UI is designed with accessibility (a11y) in mind, following WAI-ARIA standards.
Yes, it has built-in dark mode toggling using the ColorModeProvider.
Chakra uses Emotion (a CSS-in-JS library) and style props for inline styling.
Definitely. Chakra has a powerful theming system that supports tokens, variants, and full overrides.
Yes. It’s widely used in SaaS apps and has a strong developer community.
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.