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    Awesome Android UI

    An awesome list collecting high-quality Android UI and UX libraries, focused on interface components and patterns for Android apps.

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    PublishedDec 25, 2025

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    Awesome Android UI

    Website: https://github.com/wasabeef/awesome-android-ui
    Category: Themed Directories
    Tags: awesome-lists, android, design

    Overview

    Awesome Android UI is a curated, open-source directory of high-quality Android UI and UX libraries. It focuses on reusable interface components, patterns, and design resources for building modern Android applications.

    Features

    • Curated library collection

      • Focused specifically on Android UI/UX components and patterns.
      • Libraries are collected and organized from across the open-source ecosystem.
    • Jetpack Compose section

      • Dedicated index of libraries built for or compatible with Jetpack Compose.
      • Example entries include:
        • Landscapist – image loading and rendering utilities for Compose (Apache License 2.0).
        • Flinger – scrolling/physics utilities for Compose UIs (MIT License).
        • Orchestra – UI utilities/components for Compose (Apache License 2.0).
        • compose-backstack – navigation/back stack handling for Compose (Apache License 2.0).
        • ComposeClock – clock UI implementation in Compose (Apache License 2.0).
        • ComposeCookBook – collection of Compose UI samples and components (MIT License).
        • Compose Neumorphism UI – neumorphic-style UI components for Compose (Apache License 2.0).
    • License visibility per library

      • Each listed library shows its open-source license (e.g., Apache 2.0, MIT), helping developers assess compatibility.
    • Structured index

      • Libraries are grouped into sections (e.g., Jetpack Compose and others further down the README) for quicker discovery.
    • GitHub-native format

      • Implemented as a GitHub repository with a README index, making it easy to browse, search, and contribute.
    • Community maintenance

      • Maintained in an open repository with code of conduct and license files, enabling contributions and updates from the community.

    Pricing

    • Free – The list and all its contents are available to browse and use at no cost. Individual libraries are open source under their respective licenses.

    License

    • The directory itself is distributed under an open-source license (see the LICENSE file in the repository for exact terms).
    • Each listed library uses its own license, explicitly linked next to the library entry.