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Ionic

Build native iOS and Android apps from a single web codebase with Ionic and Capacitor – using HTML, CSS and TypeScript, integrated with Angular, React or Vue.

Ionic gives you as a web developer the power to build native apps for multiple platforms. The Ionic ecosystem supports you every step of the way and lets you rock out in your familiar environment.

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Best of all, Ionic is built on Angular, a completely new mobile-optimized and high-performance framework. From perfectly designed components to a well-rounded ecosystem with development, build, test and even GUI mockup tools. Send an email to your latest app version and everyone can start testing and using it immediately with the Ionic Viewer. Be independent of complex app store processes until you really want to release your version. Quote from an Ionic fan: “With Ionic, you can build native apps faster than your manager wrote the job ad for a native app developer.”

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Ionic is an open-source framework for developing cross-platform mobile applications using web technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript or TypeScript. Combined with Capacitor, Ionic's modern native runtime, developers can deploy their web apps as fully native apps for iOS and Android. The extensive Ionic ecosystem provides ready-made UI components, CLI tools, and seamless integration with Angular, React, and Vue.

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History

Ionic was founded in 2013 by Drifty Co. (now Ionic) and initially released as an Angular-based framework for hybrid mobile applications. The first version relied on Apache Cordova as the native bridge. Over the years, Ionic evolved into a framework-agnostic tool: with Ionic 4, the binding to Angular was dropped and support for React and Vue was added. As a replacement for Cordova, the Ionic team developed Capacitor in 2019 as a modern, extensible alternative.

Today, Capacitor is the recommended native runtime for Ionic applications, providing direct access to native device platforms through a unified TypeScript API. Ionic is used by millions of developers worldwide and is one of the most popular solutions for cross-platform app development with web technologies.