MUI Core contains foundational React UI component libraries for shipping new features faster:
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Material UI is a comprehensive library of components that features our implementation of Google's Material Design system.
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Joy UI is a library of beautifully designed React UI components built to spark joy.
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Base UI is a library of unstyled React UI components and hooks. With Base UI, you gain complete control over your app's CSS and accessibility features.
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MUI System is a collection of CSS utilities to help you rapidly lay out custom designs.
Material UI is available as an npm package.
npm install @mui/material @emotion/react @emotion/styled
Older versions
Note: @next
only points to pre-releases.
Use @latest
for the latest stable release.
Base UI is available as an npm package.
npm install @mui/base
Note: Base UI is still in beta. We are adding new components regularly and you're welcome to contribute!
MUI System is available as an npm package.
npm install @mui/system @emotion/react @emotion/styled
Or if you want to use styled-components as the styling engine:
npm install @mui/material @mui/styled-engine-sc styled-components
Visit our styled-components guide for more information on configuration.
Diamond Sponsors are those who have pledged $1,500/month or more to MUI.
via Open Collective or via Patreon
Gold Sponsors are those who have pledged $500/month or more to MUI.
See the full list of our backers.
Here is an example of a basic app using Material UI's Button
component:
import * as React from 'react';
import Button from '@mui/material/Button';
function App() {
return <Button variant="contained">Hello World</Button>;
}
In the interactive demo below, try changing the code and see how it affects the output.
(Hint: change variant
to "outlined"
and color
to "secondary"
.
For more options, see the Button
component page in our docs.)
For how-to questions that don't involve making changes to the code base, please use Stack Overflow instead of GitHub issues. Use the "mui" tag on Stack Overflow to make it easier for the community to find your question.
Our documentation features a collection of example projects using Material UI.
You can find complete templates and themes in the MUI Store.
Read the contributing guide to learn about our development process, how to propose bug fixes and improvements, and how to build and test your changes.
Contributing to MUI Core is about more than just issues and pull requests! There are many other ways to support MUI beyond contributing to the code base.
The changelog is regularly updated to reflect what's changed in each new release.
Future plans and high-priority features and enhancements can be found in our roadmap.
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.
For details of supported versions and contact details for reporting security issues, please refer to the security policy.
These great services sponsor MUI's core infrastructure:
GitHub lets us host the Git repository and coordinate contributions.
Netlify lets us distribute the documentation.
BrowserStack lets us test in real browsers.
CodeCov lets us monitor test coverage.