Flutter, originally created by Jordan Walke at Facebook (now Meta) in 2011, was developed to simplify building dynamic user interfaces through a component-based architecture and efficient updates using the Virtual DOM. Initially used internally by Facebook and Instagram, it was released as an open-source library in 2013. Though met with skepticism due to its use of JSX, Flutter gradually gained popularity for its performance and flexibility, with companies like Airbnb and Netflix adopting it.
By 2015, the release of Flutter Native further expanded its ecosystem into mobile app development. Key updates like Flutter Fiber (2017) and Hooks (2019) solidified its position as a leading front-end development library. Today, Flutter is widely used across the web development industry, supported by Meta and a vast developer community.
With Flutter, you can create mobile apps for iOS and Android using a single codebase, saving time and cost.
Flutter’s widget-based architecture allows for highly customizable, fast, and beautiful UI design across platforms.
Make changes to your code and see them instantly with Flutter’s Hot Reload, enhancing productivity during development.
Flutter provides a rich set of pre-designed widgets and tools, accelerating the development process for both developers and designers.
Flutter apps run natively on both Android and iOS, providing high performance by avoiding the need for a JavaScript bridge.
Flutter is an open-source platform backed by a large and active community, ensuring continuous improvement and support.