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  1. MUI: The React component library you always wanted

    MUI provides a simple, customizable, and accessible library of React components. Follow your own design system, or start with Material Design.

  2. Components - MUI

    MUI provides a simple, customizable, and accessible library of React components. Follow your own design system, or start with Material Design. You will develop React applications faster.

  3. Material UI: React components that implement Material Design

    MUI Core / Material UI Ready to use Material Design components Material UI is an open-source React component library that implements Google's Material Design. It's comprehensive and can be used in …

  4. MUI Core: Ready-to-use React components, free forever

    Get a growing list of React components, ready-to-use, free forever and with accessibility always in mind.

  5. Material UI - Overview

    Material UI is an open-source React component library that implements Google's Material Design. It's comprehensive and can be used in production out of the box.

  6. Learning resources - Material UI

    Learning resources New to Material UI? Get up to speed quickly with our curated list of learning resources. Your first component The following demo shows a basic Material UI app that features a …

  7. Material UI components - Material UI

    Every Material UI component available so far. Material UI components Every Material UI component available so far. Material UI aims to provide building blocks for developers to create great user …

  8. MUI X: Advanced React components for complex use cases

    The MUI X packages can power complex and data-intensive applications across a wide spectrum of use cases. Data Grid Fast, feature-rich data table. View the docs Date and Time Pickers A suite of …

  9. IconButton API - Material UI

    API reference docs for the React IconButton component. Learn about the props, CSS, and other APIs of this exported module.

  10. React Dialog component - Material UI

    Dialogs inform users about a task and can contain critical information, require decisions, or involve multiple tasks.