Both frameworks are production-ready and battle-tested. The real question is which one fits your team, your product, and your long-term maintenance budget.
Ana Torres
Mobile Lead
In 2025, the mobile development landscape has stabilized around two dominant cross-platform frameworks: React Native and Flutter. Both ship native-feeling apps. Both have large ecosystems. So how do you choose?
React Native uses JavaScript/TypeScript — languages your web team already knows. Flutter uses Dart, a language most teams will need to learn. If you're building a product company with a web team, React Native's shared language is a significant advantage.
Flutter's widget-based rendering engine paints every pixel itself, delivering consistent 60/120fps regardless of platform. React Native's new architecture (JSI + Fabric) has closed the gap significantly, but Flutter still wins in animation-heavy UIs.
Choose React Native if your team is web-native, you need deep JS ecosystem integration, or you're maintaining a shared codebase with a web app. Choose Flutter if UI fidelity and animation performance are your top priorities, or if you're targeting unusual platforms like Embedded Linux or Desktop.
Ana Torres
Mobile Lead a Lamio
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