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Conclusion

React Native has continued to evolve significantly, establishing itself as a leading framework for cross-platform mobile app development. Over the past year, the community has witnessed substantial advancements, particularly with Expo emerging as the primary framework for React Native development. This shift has been accompanied by the integration of new architectural features, which are now enabled by default, enhancing performance and developer experience. The introduction of React (Native) Server Components has also marked a pivotal moment, allowing developers to build more dynamic and efficient applications.

The rise of AI-driven tools has transformed how developers approach app creation, enabling them to focus more on product innovation rather than technical complexities. This trend reflects a broader movement within the React Native community towards leveraging advanced technologies to streamline development processes and enhance user experiences. Building a full-featured mobile app has never been faster.

Looking ahead, the momentum in React Native development tools is expected to accelerate further. Meta's commitment to improving the foundation of React Native through initiatives like the Chrome DevTools Protocol is paving the way for a new generation of development tools. With Expo's recent releases, including dev plugins and Atlas for better code visibility, the framework is poised for continued growth. As the community embraces these advancements, 2025 promises to be an exciting year for React Native developers, with enhanced capabilities and a more robust ecosystem.

Bartłomiej Bukowski

Bartłomiej Bukowski

Software Engineer at Software Mansion, Creator of the State of React Native survey