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Most popular and easy to use open source UI library with 1000+ Widgets to build flutter app.
GetWidget is an open-source Flutter UI Kit with 1,000+ production-ready widgets. Drop-in buttons, cards, carousels, forms, avatars, accordions, and more — every component is documented, themable, and built to ship in real apps. Maintained since 2017 by the team at getwidget.dev, a Flutter app development company shipping production AI-native Flutter apps.
Maintained · v7.0.1 (May 2026) · 23,000 monthly downloads on pub.dev · 4,800+ GitHub stars · used in production by teams across 10+ industries.
GF* widgets with Material/Cupertino widgets in the same screen.Read the Getting started page Forum Support and discussion
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GetWidget is 100% free and open source. We welcome contributions from the community.
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Yes. GetWidget has been published continuously since 2017, currently on v7.0.1 (May 2026). Releases track Flutter's stable channel, and the package is downloaded by 23,000+ developers each month on pub.dev. Issues and pull requests are reviewed on the GitHub repo.
GetWidget is additive, not a replacement. Material and Cupertino give you primitives. GetWidget gives you 1,000+ pre-composed, themable widgets (e.g. GFCard, GFCarousel, GFAccordion, GFAvatar, GFRating) that bundle layout, state, and styling in one widget — so you spend less time wiring up common patterns. You can mix GetWidget widgets with Material/Cupertino in the same screen.
Yes. GetWidget is released under the MIT License — free for both personal and commercial use, including closed-source apps. No attribution is required in your app's UI, though a credit link back to the project is always appreciated.
GetWidget targets the Flutter stable channel and supports Dart SDK >=2.12.0 <4.0.0 (null-safety). v7.0.0+ is tested against Flutter 3.35.0 and newer.
GetWidget is maintained by the engineering team at getwidget.dev, an AI-native Flutter development studio founded in 2017 (Dallas + Bengaluru). The kit is the same set of widgets we use to ship production Flutter apps for our own clients across healthcare, fintech, e-commerce, legal, and other regulated verticals.
Code and documentation Copyright 2017-2026 the GETWIDGET Authors and IONICFIREBASEAPP Code released under the [MIT License]. Docs released under Creative Commons.
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