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    Fluent UI web represents a collection of utilities, React components, and web components for building web applications.

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    About fluentui

    Fluent UI Web

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    Fluent UI React is shipping its v9 final stable release. Visit the Fluent UI React v9 Release page on the wiki to learn more about the upcoming release schedule.

    Fluent UI web represents a collection of utilities, React components, and Web Components for building web applications.

    This repo is home to 3 separate projects today. Combining Fluent UI React v9 components with Fluent UI React v8 or v0 components is possible and allows gradual migration to Fluent UI v9.

    The following table will help you navigate the 3 projects and understand their differences.

    React Components (v9)React (v8)Web Components
    OverviewNew, future-proof and forward lookingMatureWeb Component implementation of Fluent UI.
    Used ByMicrosoft 365OfficeEdge
    Read MeREADME.mdREADME.mdREADME.md
    ChangelogCHANGELOG.mdCHANGELOG.mdCHANGELOG.md
    Repopackages/react-components./packages/react./packages/web-components
    Quick StartQuick StartQuick StartSee README.md
    Docshttps://react.fluentui.dev/aka.ms/fluentui-reactaka.ms/fluentui-web-components
    NPM@fluentui/react-components@fluentui/react@fluentui/web-components
    Versionnpm versionnpm versionnpm version
    IssuesFluent UI React Components GitHub IssuesFluent UI React GitHub IssuesFluent UI Web Components GitHub Issues

    Why are there two React versions? Fluent UI v8 is still widely used. We encourage you to migrate to Fluent UI v9. See the Migration overview.

    FluentUI Insights

    Fluent UI Insights is a series that describes the design and decisions behind the Fluent UI design system.

    EP01: PositioningEP02: StylingEP03: Griffel
    Watch EP01: PositioningWatch EP02: StylingWatch EP03: Griffel
    EP04: Foundational APIsEP05: ThemingEP06: Accessible by default
    Watch EP04: Foundational APIsWatch EP05: ThemingWatch EP06: Accessible by default

    Licenses

    All files on the Fluent UI React GitHub repository are subject to the MIT license. Please read the License file at the root of the project.

    Usage of the fonts and icons referenced in Fluent UI React is subject to the terms of the assets license agreement.

    Changelog

    You can view the complete list of additions, fixes, and changes in the CHANGELOG.md file for each package.

    Looking for Office UI Fabric React?

    The Office UI Fabric React project has evolved to Fluent UI.

    The office-ui-fabric-react repo is now this repo (fluentui in the Microsoft organization)! The name change should not disrupt any current Fabric usage, repo clones, pull requests, or issue reporting. Links should redirect to the new location. The library formerly known as office-ui-fabric-react is now available as @fluentui/react (see above table for more information).

    We have a lot in store for Fluent UI - Read our announcement here.

    Looking for Fluent UI React Northstar?

    Fluent UI React Northstar has been superseded by Fluent UI React Components v9 and reached End Of Life in July 2025.

    For more details about Fluent UI React Northstar, see its source and README.md.


    This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.

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