10 reasons to switch from React Native to Flutter for your next mobile app
Developed by Google, Flutter is a natural fit for building apps for the Android platform. Here are 10 reasons why it’s time to ditch React Native for Flutter
Mobile app development has undergone a major transformation in recent years as tablets and smartphones come to dominate our digital lives. While there are now several app development frameworks to choose from, Flutter and React Native own the lion’s share of the market, with 42% of mobile app developers using Flutter and 38% using React Native.
Both frameworks have the benefit of being open source. Meta Platforms is the developer and principle contributor of React Native, which supports all major mobile and desktop operating systems. Flutter, a UI software development kit from Google, also supports a broad range of platforms. First launched in 2017, it’s also the newer of the two platforms.