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Build beautiful, fast, and lightweight native-feeling desktop and mobile applications in Go, inspired by Material Design. Fyne provides a simple API to create cross-platform graphical interfaces.
Fyne is an open-source, cross-platform UI toolkit written in Go that enables developers to build desktop and mobile applications with a modern, Material Design look and native performance.
Building truly native-feeling graphical applications that function seamlessly across multiple operating systems has been challenging in Go. Fyne simplifies this process by providing a consistent API and rendering layer.
Easily build applications that run on Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, mobile (iOS, Android), and WebAssembly using a single codebase.
Default themes and widgets adhere to Material Design principles, providing a clean and modern look out-of-the-box.
Intuitive and idiomatic Go API makes learning and developing graphical applications straightforward and efficient.
Fyne is suitable for building a wide range of graphical applications across different platforms:
Creating small, standalone desktop utilities or tools for specific tasks that require a native look and feel.
Rapid development of useful tools without needing complex frameworks or system dependencies.
Developing simple mobile applications for iOS and Android devices using the familiar Go language.
Reach mobile users with your Go application using a single codebase and consistent UI.
Building graphical interfaces for command-line tools or backend services to make them more accessible to non-technical users.
Increase the usability and user base of your existing Go command-line tools.
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