Community-made library of free and customizable UI elements made with CSS or Tailwind. It.
Uiverse is a community-built library of open-source UI elements, including buttons, cards, loaders, checkboxes, radio buttons, toggles, inputs, and tooltips. Elements can be copied as HTML/CSS, Tailwind, React, or Figma. The library contains 7,411 UI elements contributed by 357,879 contributors, organized into categories such as loading UI, button effects, card components, forms and inputs, and modern styles like glassmorphism, neumorphism, and dark mode.
Content on the site is published under the MIT License and is free for personal and commercial use. The project also maintains an open-source GitHub repository (uiverse-io/galaxy) and a Discord community for UI designers and developers.
Uiverse is aimed at developers and designers who want ready-made, copy-paste UI components rather than building them from scratch.
Yes, all UI elements are 100% free for personal and commercial use under the MIT License.
Elements can be copied as HTML/CSS, Tailwind, React, or pasted directly into Figma.
Yes, Uiverse is community-built and open-source, with the full library available on GitHub as uiverse-io/galaxy.
The elements are created by a community of contributors, with over 357,879 contributors listed on the site.
The library includes loaders, buttons, cards, forms, inputs, checkboxes, toggles, and tooltips, organized into curated collections like glassmorphism, neumorphism, and dark mode UI.
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