DevExtreme Reactive is a set of React UI components with Bootstrap and Material-UI support.
DevExtreme Reactive component libraries have reached end-of-life (EOL) as of December 2025. We will no longer provide updates, bug fixes, or technical support for these UI libraries.
Developing a React App? Check out our updated React UI Suite instead. If you are considering React for an upcoming software project or have used DevExtreme Reactive components in the past, please visit js.devexpress.com/react and download a free trial version of DevExtreme React UI – over 80+ components designed to help you build your best, without limits or compromise.
DevExtreme Reactive was an alternative to the main DevExtreme product line with the following objectives:
- Provide fully native components for Angular, React, and Vue. Reduce maintenance costs due to a shared codebase.
- Offer users of popular open-source UI suites such as Bootstrap, Vuetify, and MUI a rich set of UI components (DataGrid, Scheduler, Charts, etc).
- Introduce more flexibility via comprehensive APIs and a built-in plugin system.
Since the original release of DevExtreme Reactive, we reached the following conclusions:
- Of all our product suites, only the React line (with MUI integration) generated user interest. That market trend forced us to terminate our Reactive Angular and Reactive Vue produce lines.
- Due to the popularity of DevExtreme Reactive components for MUI, MUI chose to launch their own set of UI components.
- Based on research, we discovered that developers preferred out-of-the-box solutions versus writing highly customizable code manually. Accordingly, most opted to use React UI components shipping in our highly popular DevExtreme product library.
- We had to maintain two competitive product lines in parallel - using resources that could be better spent delivering additional value for our primary JS/TS product line (js.devexpress.com/react).
- No Further Updates: We will not deliver new functionality, bug fixes, or security updates for DevExtreme Reactive.
- Migration Resources: Developers are encouraged to migrate to DevExtreme React, Migration guides for common use cases are available on our website to help with this transition. Examples in the DevExtreme Reactive documentation now include a “Migration” tab – where you can view equivalent code implemented with the main DevExtreme React library.
- Support Closure: Technical support for DevExtreme Reactive officially ended in December 2025.
We appreciate your understanding and support. If you have any questions or need migration assistance, please submit a support ticket via the DevExpress Support Center. We will be happy to follow up.