![]() Intuitive Kotlin APIs help you build beautiful apps with way less code, and native access to all existing Android code means you can adopt at your own pace. As app state changes, your UI automatically updates, making it a lot simpler to build UI quickly. With a fully declarative approach, you just describe your UI, and Compose takes care of the rest. We designed Compose to make it faster and easier to build native Android apps. ![]() And Twitter summed it up nicely: “ We love it! ❤️” ![]() Monzo said Compose allows them to “ build higher quality screens more quickly”. Square, for instance, told us that by using Compose, they can “ focus on things that are unique to Square and their UI infrastructure, rather than solving the broader issue of building a declarative UI framework”. As we reach 1.0, there are already over 2000 apps in the Play Store using Compose - in fact, the Play Store app itself uses Compose! But that’s not all, we have been working with a number of top app developers and their feedback and support has helped us make the 1.0 release even stronger. We have been developing Compose in the open with feedback and participation from the Android community for the last two years. It's stable, and ready for you to adopt in production. Today, we're launching version 1.0 of Jetpack Compose, Android's modern, native UI toolkit to help you build better apps faster. Posted by Anna-Chiara Bellini, Product Manager, Nick Butcher, Developer Relations
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