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Today we're excited to release React Native 0.82: the first React Native that runs entirely on the New Architecture. This is a milestone release for React Native and we believe it's the start of a new era. In future versions we will be removing the remaining code from the Legacy Architecture to reduce install size and streamline the codebase. In addition, 0.82 also ships with an experimental opt-i
Today we are excited to release React Native 0.80! This release brings the version of React we ship inside React Native to the latest stable available: 19.1.0. We’re also shipping a series of stability improvements to our JS API: deep imports will now fire a warning and we’re offering a new opt-in Strict TypeScript API which offers types that are more accurate and safer to use. Moreover, the Legac
React Native 0.76 with the New Architecture by default is now available on npm! In the 0.76 release blog post, we shared a list of significant changes included in this version. In this post, we provide an overview of the New Architecture and how it shapes the future of React Native. The New Architecture adds full support for modern React features, including Suspense, Transitions, automatic batchin
Today we’re releasing React Native version 0.71! This is a feature-packed release including: TypeScript by default Simplifying layouts with Flexbox Gap Web-inspired props for accessibility, styles, and events Restoring PropTypes Developer Experience Improvements New Architecture Updates In this post we’ll cover some of the highlights of 0.71. infoFor a full list of changes, check out CHANGELOG.md.
With the release of 0.71, React Native is investing in the TypeScript experience with the following changes: New app template is TypeScript by default TypeScript declarations shipped with React Native React Native documentation is TypeScript First In this post we’ll cover what these changes mean for you as a TypeScript or Flow user. New App Template is TypeScript By Default Starting with 0.71, wh
We are excited to release a new version of React Native, 0.70.0. This version comes with several improvements like a new unified configuration for Codegen, Hermes as default engine, and full CMake support for Android builds along with a refresh of the documentation for the New Architecture. Read on to learn more! Sections New Architecture’s New Documentation Hermes as default engine A new unified
2025React Native 0.81 - Android 16 support, faster iOS builds, and moreReact Native 0.80 - React 19.1, JS API Changes, Freezing Legacy Arch and much moreMoving Towards a Stable JavaScript API (New Changes in 0.80)React Native 0.79 - Faster tooling and much moreReact Native 0.78 - React 19 and moreReact Native Core Contributor Summit 2024 RecapReact Native 0.77 - New Styling Features, Android’s 16K
We are excited to release a new version of React Native, 0.69.0. This version comes with several improvements for the New Architecture of React Native and new features: React 18 support & bundled Hermes. Read on to learn more! Sections React 18 Bundled Hermes Highlights of 0.69 React 18 We are delighted to share with you that React Native 0.69 is the first release to support React 18. React 18 h
Security is often overlooked when building apps. It is true that it is impossible to build software that is completely impenetrable—we’ve yet to invent a completely impenetrable lock (bank vaults do, after all, still get broken into). However, the probability of falling victim to a malicious attack or being exposed for a security vulnerability is inversely proportional to the effort you’re willing
Hermes is an open-source JavaScript engine optimized for React Native. For many apps, using Hermes will result in improved start-up time, decreased memory usage, and smaller app size when compared to JavaScriptCore. Hermes is used by default by React Native and no additional configuration is required to enable it. Bundled Hermes React Native comes with a bundled version of Hermes. We are building
Over the coming months, there will be many more components following this path to a leaner core. We're looking for help with this — head over to the lean core umbrella to pitch in. 👩🏽💻 CLI improvements React Native's command line tools are developer's entry point to the ecosystem, but they had long-standing issues and lacked official support. The CLI tools have been moved to a new repository,
Static Image Resources React Native provides a unified way of managing images and other media assets in your Android and iOS apps. To add a static image to your app, place it somewhere in your source code tree and reference it like this: The image name is resolved the same way JS modules are resolved. In the example above, the bundler will look for my-icon.png in the same folder as the component
2025React Native 0.82 - A New EraReact Native 0.81 - Android 16 support, faster iOS builds, and moreReact Native 0.80 - React 19.1, JS API Changes, Freezing Legacy Arch and much moreMoving Towards a Stable JavaScript API (New Changes in 0.80)React Native 0.79 - Faster tooling and much moreReact Native 0.78 - React 19 and moreReact Native Core Contributor Summit 2024 RecapReact Native 0.77 - New St
This component will automatically adjust its height, position, or bottom padding based on the keyboard height to remain visible while the virtual keyboard is displayed. Example Reference Props View Props Inherits View Props. behavior Specify how to react to the presence of the keyboard.
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