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Kibo UI

Kibo UI is an open-source registry of composable, accessible React components and prebuilt blocks designed to extend shadcn/ui and accelerate frontend development. Acquired by Shadcnblocks in October 2025, it provides 41 core production-ready components with over 1,000+ variants (tables, editors, Gantt, Kanban, file dropzones, color pickers, QR codes, code blocks, and more) and reusable layout blocks to speed UI construction in React/Next.js projects. The project is distributed with an installable CLI helper and hosted source so teams can inspect, extend, and contribute.

  • 41 core components — Production-ready components spanning navigation, inputs, overlays, content, and more, with 1,000+ variants for real-world usage.
  • Composable components — Use ready-built, accessible UI components that compose together to build complex interfaces quickly.
  • Prebuilt blocks & patterns — Drop in layout blocks and 1,000+ production-ready patterns to assemble pages and sections without recreating boilerplate.
  • Rich component library — Find components like Gantt, Kanban, Color Picker, Image Zoom, QR Code, Code Block, Dropzone, Editor, and richer primitives for forms and editors.
  • Open source & extensible — The library is MIT licensed and developed in the open under Shadcnblocks, so teams can fork, customize, and contribute.
  • CLI install — Install components and blocks quickly using the shadcn CLI (npx shadcn add @kibo-ui) or Kibo UI CLI (npx kibo-ui add) to scaffold components into your codebase.
  • Docs and community — Documentation, examples, and a public repository support adoption and contributions.

To get started, install or add components with the provided CLI commands, read the docs for component usage and props, and pull the repository to inspect implementations or contribute changes.

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Developer

Originally created by Hayden Bleasel, Kibo UI was acquired by Shadcnblocks in October 2025. Shadcnblocks, founded by Rob Austin, operat…read more

Pricing and Plans

(Open Source)

Free & Open Source

Free
  • Free forever
  • 41 core components
  • 1,000+ component variants
  • Unlimited usage
  • MIT licensed
  • Community support via GitHub
  • Full source code access
  • CLI installation tools

System Requirements

Operating System
Any OS with Node.js support